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Broncos know they need better pass protection

Held on to beat Chargers Monday

- By ARNIE STAPLETON AP Pro Football Writer

Englewood, Colo. — The Denver Broncos eluded a crushing collapse thanks to Shelby Harris. Trevor Siemian dodged injury — no thanks to his new tackle tandem.

A restless few hours after watching Siemian get clobbered in Denver's 24-21 win over the Los Angeles Chargers, coach Vance Joseph called out his offensive linemen for their poor pass protection.

"Our backs ran north-south and found some open space to run. That part was very impressive as far as the running game. The pass protection was not that good," Joseph said Tuesday. "Again, we were facing two elite rushers in (Melvin) Ingram and (Joey) Bosa. We knew it was going to be a chore, but we have to be better there.

"It was too much pressure on Trevor. There were too many whiffs as far as blocking those speed rushers. It's got to get better."

Siemian was hit nine times, not what general manager John Elway envisioned when he reshaped his O-line this offseason by drafting left tackle Garett Bolles in the first round and signing free agent Menelik Watson along with guard Ronald Leary in free agency.

Watson had a particular­ly tough night.

"Again, the pass protection was not where it has to be for us to be a good football team," Joseph said. "We were facing two elite edge rushers last night and most people don't have two.

But in our division, every team has two. We've got to improve there. There are no excuses there. We've got to play better on the edge as far as blocking speed rushers."

One of the reasons the AFC West is so tough is their pass rushing duos. The Raiders have Khalil Mack and Bruce Irvin and the Chiefs feature Dee Ford and Justin Houston.

The Broncos watched their 24-7 lead whittled to 24-21 after Philip Rivers converted two takeaways at midfield into touchdowns. Denver was at the Chargers 13 before backto-back sacks pushed the Broncos back to the 32, and Brandon McManus was wide right on a 50-yard field goal attempt with four minutes left.

Only Harris's blocked field goal with a second left kept the Chargers from forcing overtime.

Siemian finished with two TD passes and a touchdown run in which he juked Bosa to go with his intercepti­on and four sacks.

"I think Joey got me one other time, so we'll call it even," Siemian said. "We'll see him again, so I'm sure I don't want to see myself in that situation where it's me and him too often."

The Broncos' biggest offseason addition was Leary, who left the Dallas Cowboys for a four-year, $36 million deal in Denver.

But he exited his first game with the Broncos with a concussion and his availabili­ty is unknown for this weekend's game against Dallas.

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