Denver Broncos player notes for Oct 15th, 2018


Bradley Chubb – Noteworthy
LB Bradley Chubb provided a silver lining on a disappointing day. The rookie linebacker had three sacks and five tackles total in his first real breakout performance.
“It’s good and all that to get to the quarterback three times, but it’s not good enough,” Chubb said. “We feel like in the Outside Linebackers Room, we put all the pressure on us. If we want to win, we’ve got to make plays. Sometimes we did make those plays, but we’ve just got to do more.”
Denver sacked quarterback Jared Goff five times.

Case Keenum – Noteworthy
QB Case Keenum connected on 25 of 41 passes for 322 yards and two touchdowns Sunday.

Emmanuel Sanders – Noteworthy
WR Emmanuel Sanders had seven catches for 115 yards and a touchdown Sunday.
With Los Angeles leading 6-0 on two field goals early in the game, struggling quarterback Case Keenum connected with Sanders near the goal line on what was initially ruled a 44-yard touchdown. Sanders, an emotional leader on the offense, popped up and celebrated — a little too much, according to the officials — and was hit with a taunting call.
It didn’t seem like a big deal until replays showed Sanders was down at the 1 instead of scoring. The taunting penalty pushed Denver back to the 16 and instead of a 7-6 lead, the Broncos had to settle for a field goal.
The Rams scored the next 14 points and the Broncos merely made it a respectable final with a late TD.
Sanders said he didn’t think he did anything to deserve the 15-yard penalty when he was going back and forth with Rams cornerback Troy Hill.
“It’s just being competitive and having fun,” Sanders said. “I don’t think I did anything too crazy besides point a finger and tell the guy, ‘Hey I got you on that play.’ I don’t see the penalty in that. But I learned from it and like I said, it cost my team. I’ve just got to keep chugging along and don’t do it again.”
Sanders finished with seven catches for 115 yards, both team highs Sunday, and one touchdown. But his one mistake was costly for Denver.
“He knows better,” head coach Vance Joseph said. “I didn’t see what happened, but obviously it was a big penalty for us. We went from being on the 1-yard line to the 16-yard line. He can’t do that, he knows that.”