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Broncos, Briefly: Friday, Sept. 22, 2017

**Anderson changed it up this offseason. Now he says he’s back to “playing undrafted.” **(Nicki Jhabvala, Denver Post)
Every practice includes a different pair of cartoon socks, and game days typically include a bit of color and a bit of bling. Because Anderson likes to keep it fresh and interesting and, if you haven't noticed, he's changed up quite a few things this season, on the field and off.

**Broncos LB Miller calls low hit by Cowboys tight end “just baffling”**(Mark Kiszla, Denver Post)
"My stance as a player, I've always tried to take care of my players on my football team and my opponents as well, whether it's the quarterback, receivers, running backs," Miller said. "So when it's the other way around, it's just baffling. But you can't really spend too much time on it. Everybody's situation in the National Football League is different. Everybody doesn't have the same outlook I have and that my other comrades in the National Football League (have). Everybody doesn't see it that way. Everybody doesn't play the game like I play the game, and you have to respect that."

**Broncos' Bolles returns to practice 4 days after leg injury** (Arnie Stapleton, AP)
Pounding the grass in frustration, the first-round draft pick out of the University of Utah figured he'd torn his Achilles tendon.

**Broncos defense often makes the youngest QBs the most restless**(Jeff Legwold, ESPN)
Denver's defense, which has finished among the league's top four in either scoring defense or total defense in four of the past five seasons, has made the Broncos a tough out. And they've been an even tougher out for young opposing quarterbacks.

**Siemian’s improvement; third-down conversions fuel Broncos’ surprising offense**(Colton Strickler, Mile High Sports)
When it comes to yardage, first downs and turnovers, the numbers are relatively similar, but two facets of the offense are vastly improved, and they work in concert with one another. Quarterback Trevor Siemian is playing like a man possessed — and the Broncos are benefiting on third down because of it.

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