The Denver Broncos offense has fallen a great distance since their record-setting 2013 season. Their average yards gained per play has fallen from 6.3 to 6.0 in 2014, 5.4 in 2015, 5.1 in 2016, and is currently an ugly 4.9 in 2017. Their touchdown rate in the red zone dropped from 76% to 63%, 48%, 47%, and currently sits at 44%.
They have morphed from one of the best into one of the worst and while the disappearance of an NFL caliber quarterback is the biggest problem, it’s not the only issue according to MileHighReport.