
Broncos RB J.K. Dobbins opted to re-sign with the team and is excited to play alongside new teammates like WR Jaylen Waddle, whom Dobbins says adds to the team’s already rich roster.
“And then we’ve got another guy that just came in, Jaylen Waddle, you know what I’m saying?” Dobbins said, via NFL.com. “Pick your poison because we’ve got Courtland Sutton, we’ve got the young Pat Bryant, we’ve got a great O-line, we’ve got everything. We’ve got an embarrassment of riches on this team of talent. I’m excited. I really am, because, call it what it is, I got hurt, I missed the last, what, seven games in the regular season. I’m fresh. I’m gonna be fresh, and I’m gonna be pissed off because I’m tired of the unfortunate stuff. I know that I can do it. It’s gonna happen this year. It’s gonna be great. I ain’t gonna spill too much, I don’t want to spill too many beans, but it’s gonna be great.”
Dobbins also detailed how he has continued to return from injury and show flashes of the stellar player he was at Ohio State, where he finished second in team history in rushing yards, behind two-time Heisman winner Archie Griffin.
“I’m gonna always keep going,” Dobbins added. “A lot of people are wondering, like, damn, this guy, how is he steady coming back? Well, I don’t see the injuries as something that’s a downer. I see it as some way to get better as a man, as a person. Physically, yeah, I get hurt, but now I’m gonna come back even better. With this injury, I was so close to coming back from it. I believe I could have played in that AFC Championship Game. I could’ve. I practiced well. All my numbers, I was hitting all my numbers. I felt great. The thing about having a great organization is that they looked out for me and they wanted to make sure that I was good.”
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