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Vic Fangio has turned the Denver Broncos loose on the blitz

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) - Vic Fangio isn't known as a blitzing kind of guy, although he insists he was once the 'œleading blitzkrieger in the NFL.'ť

'œI've been calling defenses now for 20-something years, but the last few years with the defenses that I had in San Francisco and Chicago we didn't need to,'ť Fangio said. 'œBut it's there when it needs to be had and obviously it was there'ť Sunday in the Broncos' 18-12 win at New England.

With the Patriots facing fourth-and-10 from the Denver 24 with 1:03 remaining, Fangio called a double safety blitz for the first time in his long coaching career.

'œThat's very Vic-esque,'ť safety Justin Simmons said. 'œHe's the type of guy that just has a great feel for the game in terms of play-calling and he just felt it was the right time to call it.'ť

Although Simmons and Kareem Jackson didn't get to Newton, they forced him to hurry his throw, which skittered past N'Keal Harry, sealing Denver's first win in Foxborough since 2006.

In a winless September that began with Von Miller's freak ankle injury, the Broncos had just four sacks and two takeaways.

Since dialing up the blitz against the Jets and Patriots, the Broncos (2-3) have 10 sacks and three takeaways.

WHAT'S WORKING

Pressuring the quarterback. But Fangio noted that next week's opposing QB, Patrick Mahomes, doesn't get sacked a lot and doesn't throw many interceptions.

WHAT NEEDS HELP

Kicker Brandon McManus' six field goals were a franchise record, but the Broncos will have to finish drives to have a chance of snapping their nine-game losing streak to the Chiefs.

STOCK UP

DE Shelby Harris tipped two passes, one of which was intercepted by DeShawn Williams. Harris now has a dozen deflected passes since the start of last season, most among NFL D-linemen.

'œHe's really good at it. He's probably the best I've been around in that regard,'ť Fangio said, crediting Harris' weight loss, physical conditioning and improved overall play.

'œYesterday's batted ball that we got the interception on with DeSean, that was a great rush,'ť Fangio said. 'œA lot of times batted balls are from guys that are stuck on the line, but he had a great rush going, really affected that play.'ť

STOCK DOWN

Fourth-year receiver DeSean Hamilton, who dropped what could have been a 39-yard touchdown pass early in the fourth quarter that would have put the Patriots away at 25-3. There were a lot of 'œcould've caught that one'ť moments by Broncos receivers but this one was a 'œshould've caught that one.'ť

INJURED

LG Dalton Risner (shoulder), KR Deonte Spencer (shoulder) and LB Josh Watson were still being evaluated Monday. Fangio expects TE Noah Fant (ankle), RB Melvin Gordon (strep throat) and WR KJ Hamler (hamstring) back when practice resumes Wednesday, and he said CB A.J. Bouye (shoulder) and D-linemen Dre'Mont Jones and DeMarcus Walker could return from IR this week.

KEY NUMBERS

2: games in a row that the Broncos have had both a 100-yard receiver and a 100-yard rusher after going 70 games without such a duo. Tim Patrick caught four passes for 101 yards and Phillip Lindsay ran 23 times for 101 yards Sunday. The previous time Denver had back-to-back 100-yard rushing/receiving duos was Oct. 18-Nov. 1, 2015, when they did it against the Browns and Packers surrounding their bye week.

NEXT STEPS

Fant's return from a high ankle sprain should help the Broncos finish drives when they host the Chiefs, but offensive coordinator Pat Shurmur will also have to find ways to get rookie WR Jerry Jeudy (two catches for 32 yards) more involved.

Also, with RB coach Curtis Modkins isolated following his COVID-19 positive test Saturday, Fangio said the Broncos will further space out their players. The offense has already relocated to the team's indoor practice facility with the defense occupying the regular locker and meeting rooms. Fangio said some defenders may now also move to the massive indoor facility.

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Denver Broncos defensive tackle DeShawn Williams cradles the ball after making an interception against the New England Patriots in the first half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 18, 2020, in Foxborough, Mass. (AP Photo/Steven Senne) The Associated Press
Denver Broncos quarterback Drew Lock, rear, passes as tackle Demar Dotson (78) blocks New England Patriots defensive end John Simon (55) in the first half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 18, 2020, in Foxborough, Mass. (AP Photo/Steven Senne) The Associated Press
Denver Broncos kicker Brandon McManus (8) watches one of his four successful field goal attempts in the first half of an NFL football game against the New England Patriots, Sunday, Oct. 18, 2020, in Foxborough, Mass. (AP Photo/Steven Senne) The Associated Press
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