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Sanders Excited to Run No-Huddle Again
With the game on the line Thursday night, Peyton Manning ran the no-huddle, shotgun offense leading an 80-yard, game-tying touchdown drive in the Denver Broncos’ eventual 31-24 win over the Kansas City Chiefs. Every game, all season Scrapping the under-center snaps and inexplicable Manning bootlegs, the quarterback played his best football of the young season. Peyton looked comfortable, was able to set his feet and had more velocity on passes than any other point during the game. Broncos’ receiver Emmanuel Sanders told NFL Media’s Deion Sanders following the victory that he hopes Denver incorporates more no-huddle into the offense moving forward. “Honestly, that two minute drive he kind of turned into Peyton Manning. That’s the offense that we are used to, that no-huddle offense, slinging the ball around. It felt good to get back to that,” Sanders said. “That no-huddle offense is something beautiful. I know I love it, because I don’t have to go back to the huddle … I know Peyton likes it, too. We are going to keep trying critiquing this offense, keep getting better.”
Source: Kevin Patra of NFL.com
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