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Broncos briefs: Garett Bolles’ usage at left tackle faces possible changes

Bolles’ five enforced holding penalties are tied for most in the NFL through eight weeks

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Denver Broncos offensive tackle Garett Bolles (72) during the third quarter on Sunday, Sept. 9 at Broncos Stadium at Mile High. The Denver Broncos hosted the Seattle Seahawks in the first game of the season.
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wouldn’t go so far to say that Broncos’ left tackle Garett Bolles is in jeopardy of losing his starting job, but Denver’s head coach did indicate Monday changes might be coming.

“As guys get healthy, we have some options to give (Bolles) a rest from time to time,” Joseph said. “Thatap definitely an option. Sometimes you don’t have any options.”

Those comments arrive after another up-and-down Bolles performance, this time at the Chiefs, which included an allowed strip-sack fumble recovered by Kansas City. Bolles’ five enforced holding penalties are tied for most in the NFL this year with Cleveland’s Desmond Harrison and Cincinnati’s Alex Redmond.

Joseph described Bolles’ latest struggles as “all technique.”

“Itap not surprising for a young player,” Joseph said. “He has to get over that. You can’t let one bad play lead to two or three. We have to help him with that and we’re trying to help him with that. Itap not always the tackle when it comes to sacks. Itap timing. Itap receivers’ routes. Itap who is getting jammed at the line of scrimmage too long. All of those things count for sacks, not just him getting beat all the time.”

Broncos right tackle Jared Veldheer (knee) has not played in four games. has started in his place. Turner would be an option to spell Bolles at left tackle once Veldheer is healthy.

Harris hopeful D.T. stays. Cornerback Chris Harris and wide receiver are among just a handful of Broncos still on the roster from Denver’s last squad.

“He’s been a great teammate to me and we’ve had great competition for the eight years that I’ve been here,” Harris said. “I know he’s going out there and he’s giving it his all. I’ve won a lot of games with him, so I know I can continue to win them with him.”

In response to reports that Denver might move Thomas before the 2 p.m Tuesday trade deadline, Harris added: ““I hope not. I love D.T.”

The frustration of a 3-5 start wears thick in the Broncos’ locker room.

“The way we lose games is just the same thing every week,” Harris said. “I’m just really getting tired of losing the same way: dumb penalties, not making those crucial plays. Itap just critical, critical plays that kill us every game. We can’t do that.”

Silver linings. Broncos safety was asked what positives can be taken away from the defeat to Kansas City on Sunday.

“When we execute, we’re really good,” Simmons said. “We executed defensively toward the end of the third and all of the fourth, but it was too late by then. We had already given up 30 points. When we execute, we’re really hard to get drives on and move the ball against. But we just didn’t execute.”

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