Rookie linebacker Red Murdock made a splash in Denver’s preseason opener, leading the team with eight tackles and four solo stops—earning high praise from head coach Sean Payton. Despite still needing work in pass coverage, Murdock’s hard-hitting play and potential as a future successor to Alex Singleton have caught attention. With veteran starter Levelle Bailey sidelined by injury, young linebackers like Murdock, Taurean York, and Karene Reid got key snaps, showcasing their upside. Payton also highlighted the team’s growing ability to disrupt the ball, citing a tipped pass that led to an interception—a critical skill for playoff contention. While Murdock’s path to regular playing time remains uncertain, his early performance signals promise for the Broncos’ linebacker depth.
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