Broncos Must Turn Focus To 2020 And Beyond

By Patrick Knight on October 22, 2019
ENGLEWOOD, CO – JANUARY 12: Denver Broncos General Manager John Elway fields questions from the media during a press conference to introduce Vance Josepf as the new head coach at the Paul D. Bowlen Memorial Broncos Centre on January 12, 2017 in Englewood, Colorado. (Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images)

The purpose of the 2019 season was determined on Thursday night. With the Broncos loss to the Chiefs, especially in which the embarrassing fashion in which it happened, the franchise was steered down a definitive path.

Finally, they’ll stop trying to navigate two different courses at the same time. Unable to decide which direction they needed to go during the offseason, Denver has been straddling lanes all year.

On one side, they were trying to win now. That would explain trading for Joe Flacco, giving Chris Harris Jr. a $3 million raise for nothing in return and hiring a head coach who was a defensive genius.

On the other, the Broncos were looking to rebuild. That’s why they traded back into the second round of this year’s draft to select Drew Lock, didn’t offer new deals to long-time veterans and hired a first-time offensive coordinator.

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