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The Denver Broncos lost to the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday when their last-second field goal attempt was blocked.
Broncos lineman Alex Forsyth has faced heavy criticism from fans and pundits following the block because the Chiefs penetrated the line by knocking Forsyth down and jumping over him.
Many Denver players — including quarterback Bo Nix — have come to Forsyth’s defense, as has coach Sean Payton. Even former players have defended the lineman and his tough task on field goal protection.
After practice on Thursday, Broncos special teams coordinator Ben Kotwica was asked about Forsyth during his weekly media session.
“First off, Alex is a tremendous football player,” Kotwica said. “Love having him, he’s a great teammate. We’re all part of that. So even though that might be the isolated spotlight, we’re all part of that.
“We’ve had those conversations and mostly it’s been ball. Alex just wants to get better and we’ve gotta do a better job as coaches at giving them tools to be successful. So I think putting that all together, I think I’m excited about the product we’ll see moving forward.”
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— Denver Broncos (@Broncos) November 14, 2024
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Denver kicker Wil Lutz also chimed in this week on Twitter/X.
“Team game, we’re all in this together,” Lutz tweeted. “We can all be better. Excited for the challenge this field goal unit has in front of us this week!”
Team game, we’re all in this together. We can all be better. Excited for the challenge this field goal unit has in front of us this week! https://t.co/ORUVz2brYm
— Wil Lutz (@wil_lutz5) November 14, 2024
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The Broncos’ field goal unit will aim to bounce back when the team hosts the Atlanta Falcons at Empower Field at Mile High in Week 11.