The Denver Broncos are facing a challenging start to their season with two consecutive road games against Tampa and the New York Jets after starting 0-2. In an effort to bond as a team and find solutions, head coach Sean Payton has decided to keep the team on the road for the week between these games in West Virginia. This strategy worked for Payton in the past when he coached the Saints to two wins after starting 0-2.
Last year, the Broncos struggled during their road trip to Florida, but this time around they are hoping for a different outcome. Facing a tough Tampa Bay offense led by quarterback Baker Mayfield, the team knows they have their work cut out for them. Despite the challenges, Payton is optimistic and determined to turn things around quickly.
With a rookie quarterback and tough road ahead, the Broncos are focused on improving and coming together as a team. The road trip will provide them with a chance to reset and refocus, aiming to replicate the success Payton had in a similar situation in the past. While the odds may be against them, Payton and the Broncos are ready to face the challenges ahead and work towards a successful season.
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