Denver Broncos star Emmanuel Sanders has revealed that he hopes that the team adopts more no-huddle offense in the future.
The Broncos used the no-huddle, shotgun offense in their 80-yard drive which led to tying the game against the Kansas City Chiefs before winning 31-24 on Thursday night, and Sanders thought that it brought the best out of their quarterback.
"Honestly, that two-minute drive he kind of turned into Peyton Manning. That is the offense that we are used to, that no-huddle offense, slinging the ball around. It felt good to get back to that," Sanders told reporters.
"That no-huddle offense is something beautiful. I know I love it, because I do not have to go back to the huddle. I know Peyton likes it, too. We are going to keep trying critiquing this offense, keep getting better."
Coach Gary Kubiak revealed after the game that he would consider allowing Manning to have more of his favoured series of plays.