Broncos Prepare for the Justin Herbert Challenge in Key AFC Clash
The Denver Broncos are acutely aware of the formidable challenge posed by Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert. As they gear up for a critical Week 3 divisional showdown, the question looms large: Can they find a way to overcome his impact on the game?
Broncos Defense Faces a Tough Task
In their previous matchup against the Indianapolis Colts, the Broncos’ defense was anticipated to effectively manage what quarterback Daniel Jones brought to the field. However, Jones had other plans, completing 23 of 34 passes for 316 yards and a touchdown. His ability to navigate the pocket and evade pressure was particularly alarming for the Broncos, as he was sacked just once throughout the contest.
Now, with the stakes raised against the Chargers, Herbert presents an even greater threat. Known for his powerful arm and impressive mobility, he is a quarterback who can not only make difficult throws but also extend plays when it matters most. Broncos defensive coordinator Vance Joseph recognizes the challenge ahead, having faced Herbert multiple times in the past.
“He’s a special athlete. He’s playing at a high level right now. He’s probably the MVP right now after two games,” Joseph shared, emphasizing Herbert’s ability to escape pressure and keep drives alive. “It’s a combination of rush and coverage to contain this quarterback. It’s a run-first offense. The balancing act between stopping the run and defending the pass is going to be critical.”
The Harbaugh Influence
Head coach Sean Payton is also mindful of how Herbert thrives in the system implemented by Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh. This offensive scheme leans heavily on the run game to set up Herbert’s remarkable arm talent, which poses a significant concern for the Broncos’ defensive strategy.
“They’re very efficient on first down. They do a great job with their run game plan,” Payton noted. “They’ll give you gap schemes. They’ll give you zone schemes. The play action that comes off of those runs is difficult. Then they’re very efficient in their drop-back game. You can see the confidence that they’re playing with, and the receivers and the quarterback all being on the same page. The timing has been real impressive.”
The Stakes of Division Games
What amplifies the gravity of this matchup is the potential ramifications it holds for the Broncos’ season. With another subpar performance, they risk falling to a 1-2 record, placing them in a precarious position early in the season. Losing to the Chargers would mean dropping consecutive games against AFC competitors that are also vying for playoff contention.
Payton understands the domino effect that victory or defeat in these division games can have. “Division games are important because if you’re able to win one, then your division opponent loses one,” he explained. “It’s our first opportunity to play a division team and a team that’s playing well.”
Conclusion
As the Broncos look to navigate the storm that Herbert is sure to bring on Sunday, they know they must respond decisively to any blows landed by the Chargers. The resilience of Denver’s defense will be put to the test, and how they adapt to the challenges posed by Herbert could very well define their season.