Broncos defensive coordinator Vance Joseph has been preaching clean play and a reduction in penalties for weeks.
Joseph, though, said he couldn’t find any fault in how cornerback Riley Moss played the late-fourth-quarter deep ball against the New York Giants on which Moss drew a 38-yard defensive pass interference penalty. The play set up the Giants near the goal line, and preceded a go-ahead touchdown with 37 seconds remaining.
“I wouldn’t coach it any differently,” Joseph said Thursday. “I think this: The officials, they have a tough job. It’s a tough job. To make those calls in a split second, that’s tough to do. They have an extremely tough job. I don’t put it on those guys. I put it on us to correct it and play cleaner.”
There’s a reason, though, Joseph said, a penalty like Moss’ g

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