ENGLEWOOD — The Denver Broncos are singing the praises of rookie outside linebacker Bradley Chubb even if carrying a tune isn’t necessarily his specialty. The No. 5 overall pick recently paired with fellow rookie Courtland Sutton to perform a duet in front of the team. “I messed up the lyrics a little bit,” Chubb said. Sports Coverage Paul Klee: CU’s Phillip Lindsay is doing it again — this time in Denver Broncos training camp Paul Klee No big deal. They didn’t bring him in for his voice, just his voracious intensity. In that respect, he’s hitting all the right notes. Chubb believes this group of pass rushers can create quite a bit of “chaos” this season. The defense even has a scheme dubbed “NASCAR” to take advantage of the speed and power of Chubb, Von Miller, Shane Ray and Shaquil Barrett. Simply put: It gets all of them on the field at the same time to wreak havoc. “Now that will be dangerous,” Ray said. “You can’t block any of us one-on-one. It would be too tough, especially if you have all four of us in the game. We have the guys to get a lot of sacks this year.” Chubb was a surprise pick by the Broncos mainly because he wasn’t predicted to fall to them. Miller even posted his reaction on Instagram — complete with a scream. So far, the 6-foot-4, 275-pound Chubb has been just as advertised through training camp. “What we saw in college we’ve seen… [Read full story]
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