Denver Broncos left tackle Garett Bolles is currently the league’s best pass-blocking offensive tackle (and Mike McGlinchey is also high up there with him as well), and after last season, we shouldn’t be surprised. Bolles is the NFL’s equivalent to a fine wine. He’s aged perfectly.
His game against the Cincinnati Bengals may have been his best work of the season. Trey Hendrickson couldn’t do a dang thing for essentially the entire night.
Now we get to break down some of the greatness we’re seeing out of Denver’s longest active tenured player.
Stat crunch
Garett Bolles played 74 offensive snaps that weren’t kneel downs. He missed one snap on the final drive in the game, but besides that he played every offensive snap.
Out of Denver’s 33 designed run plays, the ball was ran behind Bolle