Santa Fe New Mexican

Saddened Broncos move on from Demaryius Thomas.

- By Arnie Stapleton

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Emmanuel Sanders kept glancing at the empty locker next to his cubicle Wednesday, the first time in 3,115 days that Demaryius Thomas wasn’t a member of the Denver Broncos.

“It’s weird, man,” Sanders said a day after the Broncos traded away the five-time Pro Bowler who had excelled for five head coaches and seven starting quarterbac­ks in his nine seasons in Denver.

“I’ve got mad love for him, so it’s hard to see him go.”

And it’ll be a strange sight Sunday to see Thomas suited up for the Houston Texas (5-3) when they visit the Broncos (3-5).

“That’s weird, too,” Sanders said. “I know it’s going to be weird for him.”

The Broncos talked about moving on without their former captain, but they just couldn’t avoid the void that was evident in the locker room and on the football field where his friendship, leadership and mentorship made his a profound presence.

“I was sad,” quarterbac­k Case Keenum said. “He’s going to be one of those guys I’m going to tell my kids and hopefully my grandkids that I got to play with that guy. I got to throw the football to that guy.

“Special. Special player. Special person. I wish him the best.”

General manager John Elway said it was tough trading the team’s longest-tenured player, but it freed up room both under the cap — $14 million in 2019 — and on the field for rookie receiver Courtland Sutton, the second-round draft pick who’s already shown big play ability.

“We think he’s ready to go,” Elway said. “Hopefully this accelerate­s his maturity.”

The trade comes with some risks for a team whose season is at a crossroads:

Gone is the talented teacher who was doling daily tips to Sutton on tactics and technique.

“I was definitely sad to see him go,” Sutton said, but he kept turning back to a piece of advice he received from Thomas: do your job lest you cost somebody his.

“So, being put into this position, I have to make sure I’m producing every day in practice, film-wise and then of course every time we have a game,” Sutton said.

Sanders’ new role as the No. 1 receiver comes with double teams and facing No. 1 cornerback­s.

“He’s going to take it in stride,” Keenum said. “He has been a pro this year. He has worked his tail off every day. He’s shown up ready to go. I’ve been impressed just how he comes to work every day, the type of guy he is and how bad he wants it.”

Sutton faces a tougher task, too, as a starter.

“It’s going to be harder than coming off the bench,” cornerback Chris Harris Jr. said. “It’s way harder being a starter than coming in on nickel [downs]. He just has to adjust. He might see double teams now, you never know. He might get different coverages.

“But the guy, I don’t know how he didn’t go top 10 in the draft. His talent is unreal. He can make all the catches. I’m excited to see him step up in this role.”

A locker room that’s been lacking in the leadership department since the retirement­s of Peyton Manning and DeMarcus Ware also lost one of its most respected voices in the softspoken Thomas.

“I can’t believe this is real!” Von Miller wrote in an Instagram tribute. “These last 8 years have been incredible.

I love you bro. I’m hurt, no doubt. I can’t be too hurt because every chance I got to tell you I love you, did just that.”

Elway said he expects Sanders to fill the leadership vacuum with the young receivers “now that Emmanuel is the alpha in that room.”

Harris credited Thomas with helping the “No Fly Zone” secondary the unit that helped lead Denver to two Super Bowls and one championsh­ip.

“He helped make me a lot better, going up against a bigger receiver,” Harris said. “So, I’ll always appreciate D.T.”

Elway insisted his trade of Thomas doesn’t mean he’s giving up on the season. He said with more discipline, the Broncos can salvage 2018 and make a playoff push.

 ?? JACK DEMPSEY/ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Demaryius Thomas, left, and Emmanuel Sanders laugh Oct. 21 before the game between the Nuggets and the Warriors in Denver. Longtime Broncos player Thomas was traded Tuesday.
JACK DEMPSEY/ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO Demaryius Thomas, left, and Emmanuel Sanders laugh Oct. 21 before the game between the Nuggets and the Warriors in Denver. Longtime Broncos player Thomas was traded Tuesday.

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