BRONCOS

The Broncos search for a punt returner isn’t nearing an end

Aug 13, 2019, 3:13 PM

Last season, five different Broncos took a shot at filling the role. River Cracraft, DaeSean Hamilton, Adam “Pacman” Jones, Phillip Lindsay and Isaiah McKenzie all had an opportunity, with no one having much success.

The year before was equally as messy, with six different returners getting a chance at the gig. Bennie Fowler, Brendan Langley, McKenzie, Emmanuel Sanders, Hunter Sharp and Jordan Taylor all tried and failed to impress.

So it’s no surprise that Denver is trying to find a go-to guy to return punts in 2019; it’s been a recurring headache that the team would love to see go away. And they’ve given virtually everyone a chance.

“If they punt nine times, we’re going to have nine different punt returners, I guarantee it (laughing),” special teams coordinator Tom McMahon said prior to the team’s preseason opener against the Falcons. “I guarantee it; I’ll put a different guy out every time.”

But thus far in training camp and the preseason, no one has stepped up and taken the job. Heck, none of the candidates have even taken an early lead.

In two games, four different Broncos have fielded punts. Cracraft, Langley, Kelvin McKnight and Nick Williams have all had their chance. No one has made a splash, with McKnight’s paltry 5.3 yards per return being the leader in the clubhouse. And Langley committed the ultimate sin, putting the ball on the ground in the Hall of Fame Game.

On Tuesday, while a ground that also included Devontae Jackson, Khalfani Muhammad and others fielded punts on the field in front of him, Vic Fangio was asked about the punt returner job. He was definitive when describing if that choice was coming soon.

“Not close,” the head coach said about the decision.

Thus, the post-practice work for a half dozen players or so. In addition, look for plenty of players to continue to get work during the remaining three preseason games.

What is Fangio looking for from a returner? At this point, his expectations are pretty low.

“The first job of a punt returner, by far, is the ability to catch the ball because most punts go between 40 and 45 yards in the air, 48 yards; if you drop it, that’s a big turnover in field position, so that’s job one,” the head coach said. “Job two, we’d like to have a guy that can do something with the ball back there.”

In a perfect world, that’d be someone who can average more than 10.0 yards per return, essentially giving the offense a free first down. But for right now, that’s a lofty goal for the Broncos. Simply finding someone who can consistently catch the ball remains the priority.

Every day in practice, punt returners are putting the ball on the ground. On Tuesday, it was Nick Williams who was muffing a kick. If that trend doesn’t change soon, the Broncos might have to look outside the building for someone who can perform a pretty basic, football 101 job.

Broncos

Broncos undrafted tracker...

DenverSports.com

Broncos undrafted additions tracker

Who are the Broncos adding after the draft? Find out with our tracker of undrafted additions to the team's roster.

12 hours ago

Sean Payton...

Andrew Mason

Find out the ‘vision’ Sean Payton has for his Day 3 draft picks

What does Sean Payton plan for his five Day 3 draft picks? He explained after the Broncos concluded their 2024 draft work.

14 hours ago

Nick Gargiulo Broncos offensive lineman...

Will Petersen

Broncos add versatile offensive lineman with their final pick of draft

Nick Gargiulo played the 2023 season at South Carolina, after spending five years at Yale; he'll compete with the Broncos offensive linemen

21 hours ago

Devaughn Vele Broncos wide receiver...

Will Petersen

Broncos take second wide receiver of the day in seventh round

Devaughn Vele joins Troy Franklin in the Broncos rookie class, and he'll be in Denver's wide receiver room with a handful of veterans

21 hours ago

Audric Estimé...

Andrew Mason

How Audric Estimé shakes up the Broncos’ running-back dynamic

The selection of Audric Estimé could mean that one of the Broncos' three returning running backs is on the outside looking in come September.

23 hours ago

John Franklin-Myers...

Andrew Mason

Broncos pick up veteran defensive end in draft-day trade

Still in need of defensive-line help, the Broncos sent a 2026 sixth-round pick to the Jets for defensive end John Franklin-Myers.

1 day ago

The Broncos search for a punt returner isn’t nearing an end