The initial stock report of the preseason after the Broncos’ 21-20 loss to San Francisco 49ers on Saturday night. Stock Up Jonathon Cooper: It might be time to buy stock in third-year outside lineb…
The initial stock report of the preseason after the Broncos’ 21-20 loss to San Francisco 49ers on Saturday night.It might be time to buy stock in third-year outside linebacker Jonathon Cooper. In his second straight start of the preseason, Cooper was flying into the backfield. During the 49ers’ first drive of the game, Cooper sacked quarterback Brock Purdy for a loss of eight yards. San Francisco had to settle for a 20-yard field goal after casually marching down the field.
Cooper made another big play in the second. He burst off the edge as he, outside linebacker Randy Gregory and inside linebacker Josey Jewell stopped quarterback Sam Darnold for a nine-yard loss. Cooper finished the evening with four tackles , a sack and a quarterback hit.Cooper’s was one of a few highlights from a promising pass rush. They generated pressure on San Francisco’s quarterbacks, especially in the first half when they totaled three sacks and four quarterback hits.
Running back Tony Jones Jr. and undrafted rookie Jaleel McLaughlin also got in on the action. They combined for 90 yards. Head coach Sean Payton said his offense will emphasize running the football. On Saturday, his vision for Denver’s offense started to come into fruition.Payton shouldn’t be pleased with some of the penalties his team was called for against the 49ers. Denver was flagged nine times, and some of the penalties could’ve been avoided. Center Lloyd Cushenberry was called for a false start in the first. Gregory was penalized for being offsides, but the 49ers declined the call.
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