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Broncos’ block party a lone bright spot in loss to Ravens

Linebacker Joe Jones and safety Justin Simmons each stepped up in Baltimore

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Baltimore Ravens punter Sam Koch, left, kicks a punt that is blocked in the first half of an NFL football game against the Denver Broncos, Sunday, Sept. 23, 2018, in Baltimore. Denver gained possession on the play.
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BALTIMORE — Broncos linebacker Joe Jones understands the reason why he made Denver’s active roster. Namely, be a monster on special teams.

“My goal is to make the doing this stuff,” Jones said.

Jones, a second-year undrafted player from Northwestern, took a step closer Sunday against Baltimore when the the Ravens attempted a first quarter punt inside their own 15-yard line. The Denver front shifted to the left, Jones squared up an offensive tackle, and then used film study to break him down in one quick motion.

“Once he went to the outside shoulder, I just ripped inside and it was clear as day,” Jones said. “It was just kind of the way it was dialed up.”

Jones blocked the punt, Denver gained possession at the Baltimore 6 and running back ran into the end zone on the next snap. The Broncos weren’t done with their special teams block party, either. Baltimore’s Justin Tucker attempted a 43-yard field goal midway through the second quarter when safety made his move.

Simmons jumped through the space between Baltimore’s long snapper and left guard. “At that point in time I’m thinking, ‘Go make the play,” he said. That choice paid off with an uninterrupted path to block the football. Had it not been for a questionable block-in-the-back penalty, cornerback ‘ return to the end zone would have given Denver the lead.

“It was just something that we practiced all week,” Simmons said. “(Special teams coordinator Tom McMahon) does a great job of self-scouting teams and looking at weaknesses to see what we needed. That was just one of the plays that we needed and executed.”

The Broncos lost 27-14 but gained continued momentum for drastically improved special teams play in 2018.

“It means a lot to me,” Jones said. “This is what I take pride in. This is what I work on every day before, during and after practice. I’m going to do everything I can to make plays.”

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