The Broncos have proposed an alternative to the onside kick https://www.broncoslockerroom.com/authentic-von-miller-jersey , using the Alliance of American Football’s rule as a template.Denver’s playing proposal would allow a team trailing in the game an opportunity to maintain possession of the ball after scoring. The NFL did not provide specifics, but Kevin Seifert of ESPN reports that it would entail a team converting a fourth-and-15 play from its own 35-yard line. The Broncos’ proposal allows a team only one chance at converting it per game, according to Seifert.It would give teams a better chance at keeping the ball than with an onside kick, though the odds likely would remain under 50 percent.The AAF’s version of the rule allows a team trailing by 17 or more points at any point in the game or a team trailing by any amount with fewer than five minutes remaining in the fourth quarter the option to try to convert a fourth-and-12 play from its own 28. If the team gains 12 or more yards on that one play, it keeps possession. If it doesn’t, the other team takes possession.Denver’s proposal was one of nine the league’s Competition Committee is considering. The Competition Committee then decides which, if any, to endorse. The offensive line working as a cohesive unit goes a long way in helping this Denver offense be successful in 2019." />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesMile High Report homepageHorizontal - WhiteMile High Reporta Denver Broncos communityFollow Mile High Report online:Follow Mile High Report on TwitterFollow Mile High Report on FacebookLog in or sign upLog InSign UpSite searchSearchSearchMile High Report main menuFanpostsFanshotsSectionsBroncosOddsShopAboutMastheadCommunity GuidelinesStubHubMoreAll 321 blogs on Horizontal - WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections Broncos NewsBroncos ScheduleBroncos PodcastsBroncos Film RoomBroncos RosterBroncos Injury UpdatesFull ArchiveBroncos StoriesScheduleRosterStatsOdds Shop About Masthead Community Guidelines StubHub ✕Dalton Risner says offensive line continuing to build cohesion day by dayNew https://www.broncoslockerroom.com/authentic-phillip-lindsay-jersey ,27commentsThe offensive line working as a cohesive unit goes a long way in helping this Denver offense be successful in 2019.MDTShare this storyShare this on FacebookShare this on TwitterShareAll sharing optionsShareAll sharing options for:Dalton Risner says offensive line continuing to build cohesion day by dayTwitterFacebookRedditPocketFlipboardEmailBenjamin Allbright and Ryan Edwards, with the new Broncos Country tonight on KOA radio, caught up with Dalton Risner after the Broncos practice today to talk about his thoughts on how the Hall of Fame game went and the things they’re working on in practice.Risner spoke to how valuable even the few reps were they had out there with the starting left side of the line. “The coaches know how an offensive line works and how an offensive line needs to work together to be successful and the more reps that we can get as a starting five it can help us.”While the full starting five weren’t able to all play in the game, Bolles, Risner, and McGovern all received 12 snaps a piece playing together on what will be the starting left side of the line.“Offensive line is so technical it’s crazy. You wouldn’t believe how day to day whenever it’s just the grind how much you get familiar with a guy, Risner said. “ and grow with each other. I understand Connor more, I understand Garrett more.”Aside from the quarterback position Phillip Lindsay Jersey White , the offensive line has been the position group that has experienced the most turnover over the last several years in Denver This year everyone will be at a different position than last year, except Garrett Bolles, so building cohesion this time of year is going to be huge for the line’s and the team’s success once the season starts.The good news is they are in good hands with Mike Munchak working with those guys day in and day out, and hopefully we’ll see the fruits payoff on game days real soon.Bonus listen: Check out the guys’ interview with DeMarcus Walker from practice today as well, and see why he says the Broncos offense is annoying to play against.