Broncos 21, Jaguars 17
Q. Defense has been outstanding all year. How nice was it for the offense to (indiscernible)?
DRE'MONT JONES: Yeah, they work so hard. Things haven't always gone their way clearly. After that losing streak we've been having, it's good to see them really hold the game down. They helped us out more than we helped them this game.
Q. How will you spend the bye week?
DRE'MONT JONES: Chilling, man. There's nothing else to do.
Q. After a frustrating (indiscernible) you had a pretty good vertical leap there at the end of the game.
DRE'MONT JONES: I had a pretty good vertical leap?
Q. I thought you jumped pretty good.
DRE'MONT JONES: When did I jump?
Q. Right when the game ended.
DRE'MONT JONES: I don't even remember. I jumped? What? I need some turmeric and some peanut butter. I'm tripping; I don't remember that.
Q. (No microphone.)
DRE'MONT JONES: They did a lot of runs to the perimeter, and they did a lot of different style runs, same side. Usually with teams, the runs that are happening are usually like one-timers and they ended up being like five-timers, and they hit us a bit. We've got to be better on that end, along with some missed tackling, not great pursuit angles, and I'm also going to blame the field a little bit, too. We were slipping a little bit.
Q. There was some flow, there was some nice coordination between offense and defense. You had a red zone turnover, you had a turnover to close the game out, offense was doing some really good things. It must have been nice to have some complementary football.
DRE'MONT JONES: Yeah, man, when offense and defense comes hand in hand like that, you're expected to win games like that. A lot of those situations we can get our quarterback out there to run it down and come back in the fourth quarter and do his thing. Today was huge for that.
I think going into the bye week it should be a huge momentum shift for both sides of the team, including special teams. We snapped that losing streak. That losing streak, like many of our fans probably, was getting on my nerves, too, so it was huge to win this game and then take a little break.
Q. What did you think of the crowd? A few Broncos fans out there but almost 90,000 people. How did that compare to a typical game?
DRE'MONT JONES: Not to be a little big-headedish, but I used to get that in college all the time. So it was like, oh, cool, like college again. I haven't had that in a couple years where you've got like damn near 90,000 fans were there. It was cool to be reminded how it used to be.
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