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Broncos QB coach Klint Kubiak settling into role as play caller: “You just keep swinging”

In the past two weeks, though, the results have improved

Klint Kubiak runs drills during Broncos practice at UCHealth Training Center in Centennial on April 26, 2022. (Photo by RJ Sangosti/The Denver Post)
Klint Kubiak runs drills during Broncos practice at UCHealth Training Center in Centennial on April 26, 2022. (Photo by RJ Sangosti/The Denver Post)
Parker Gabriel - Staff portraits in The Denver Post studio on October 6, 2022. (Photo by Eric Lutzens/The Denver Post)
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Brett Rypien noticed a change in his position coach almost immediately.

When the Broncos quarterbacks showed up for work Week 11, coming off a dispiriting post-bye week loss to Tennessee, Klint Kubiak’s demeanor on the practice field felt different.

“No doubt. He was super, super animated,” Rypien said then.

Thatap because head coach Nathaniel Hackett had turned play-calling duties over to Kubiak, the first-year Denver assistant, after 10 weeks of lackluster performances, the last a 17-10 loss in Nashville.

In the five games since, progress has been slow, but Kubiak said that he’s settling into the new role.

“Itap been an adjustment, been working side-by-side with (offensive coordinator Justin Outten) and Coach Hackett,” Kubiak said recently. “Our process hasn’t really changed. Itap been really good working with Justin and Coach on gameday, the input that they give, and itap been a group effort.”

Kubiak spent 2019-20 as the quarterbacks coach in Minnesota and was promoted to offensive coordinator and play caller last year, but head coach Mike Zimmer was fired after the season. Kubiak, the 35-year-old Regis Jesuit High graduate and former Broncos assistant, returned to Denver to join Hackettap first staff as the quarterbacks coach.

It hasn’t exactly been smooth going as Denver’s offense didn’t experience an immediate turnaround when Kubiak took over play-calling, either. The Broncos managed only two offensive touchdowns in his first three games and turned in perhaps their worst performance of the season in a 23-10 loss at Carolina on Nov. 28.

In the past two weeks, though, the results have improved. The Broncos have doubled their number of three-touchdown outings in that span, scoring 28 points and 24, their two best scoring outputs of the season, against Kansas City and Arizona.

“You just keep swinging,” Kubiak said. You keep looking at the tape – what can we do better? Where can we improve? What moves do we have to make to play better football? And thatap been a staff effort. … Part of the major discussion going in (to any game) is who are your best playmakers? Who are you trying to get the ball to? That hasn’t been consistent this year, but nobody feels sorry for us.

“Every team, everyone has their little problems and ours have been some personnel things.”

Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson has seen an uptick in efficiency since Kubiak started calling plays. In four starts, Wilson has completed 66.9% of his passes compared to 57.4% in eight starts before. His adjusted net yards per attempt has held mostly steady — 6.94 yards with Kubiak compared to 7.02 with Hackett — and he’s only thrown one interception in his four most recent games. Wilson is still on track to finish with his worst season, by a considerable margin. He’s played to a quarterback rating of 93.0 in his past four games compared to 81.4 before.

For reference, 93.0 for the entire season would slot Wilson No. 13 in the NFL, between Dallas’ Dak Prescott and Green Bay’s Aaron Rodgers. His overall mark of 85.0 is No. 26 in the NFL.

“I see him playing a lot better these last four weeks,” Kubiak said of Wilson. “He’s never going to give you an excuse because thatap the kind of guy he is. Every week there’s guys in and out of the lineup and I think itap a good story of his leadership. Any time there’s a new guy in the lineup, he’s spending extra time with that guy making sure he’s comfortable.

Denver Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson (3) watches the defense on the field at Empower Field on Dec. 11, 2022 in Denver. (Photo by RJ Sangosti/The Denver Post)
Denver Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson (3) watches the defense on the field at Empower Field on Dec. 11, 2022 in Denver. (Photo by RJ Sangosti/The Denver Post)

“I think Russ’ play the last four weeks has been positive, we’ve just got to go win games. Thatap the most important thing.”

Wilson will be back on the field for Denver on Sunday against the Rams after sustaining a concussion against Kansas City and being held out of the Broncos’ 24-15 win against Arizona this past Sunday. He was injured at the end of a play in which he converted a third-and-11 with his legs. Kubiak said there’s a balance between relying on Wilson’s legs too much but still benefiting from his ability to run. Wilson rushed for a season-high 57 yards against Kansas City before getting knocked out of the game. 

“We want him to use his God-given tools and thatap one of his best ones,” Kubiak said. “I thought (against the Chiefs) he really stepped it up in some major situations. Thatap part of who he is. He’s got the extra weapon of his legs. We were glad to see him do that. Obviously, then he got injured on that play. Thatap part of the game.

“At the end of that play he was competing as hard as anybody and I know his teammates really respect that about him.”

Footnotes

Broncos to carry three QBs. Denver on Tuesday signed quarterback Jarrett Guarantano from its practice squad to the active roster, according to the NFL’s transaction wire. Guarantano served as Brett Rypien’s backup and the Broncos decided they wanted to ensure he stuck around after earlier this season spending about a month on Arizona’s practice squad.

Itap the first time this season Denver has carried three quarterbacks on its active roster.

The Broncos are also putting cornerback Darrius Phillips on injured reserve with a hamstring injury, ending his season. They signed offensive lineman Parker Ferguson and defensive back Devon Key to the practice squad.

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