Denver Broncos: Three things to look for against the Jets

Denver Broncos. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY Sports
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Denver Broncos quarterback Teddy Bridgewater. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY Sports /

Denver Broncos: Three Things to Look for Against Jets

1.  Can Teddy Bridgewater keep it up?

Through two games, Teddy Bridgewater is all of a sudden one of the most efficient quarterbacks in the NFL.

He hasn’t thrown an interception and has thrown nearly 300 passing yards and 4 touchdown passes.

I don’t think the Broncos could have asked for a better start from Teddy Bridgewater than this.  Frankly, I couldn’t care less who he’s gone up against–playing good football is playing good football, no matter who the opponent is.

With Jerry Jeudy set to miss his second straight game, and with KJ Hamler nowhere to be seen, can the Broncos receivers, namely Courtland Sutton and Tim Patrick, help Teddy continue this streak of great play?

Like I said last week, Teddy doesn’t need to keep this pace up for the Broncos to win games, but doing so will sure help.

I don’t expect Teddy to keep completing over 77% of his passes and continue to not throw interceptions.  Interceptions are part of the game, and completion percentages in the 60s are more common than those in the 70s.

Teddy Bridgewater may come back down to Earth, but I don’t think it will be week 3.