DeShawn William hopes the Broncos can maintain their defense together

Denver Broncos safety Justin Simmons has said that he “selfishly” hopes Ejiro Evero will remain with the teamAs the head coach, or as a returning defensive coordinator, he will be his first choice.

Broncos defensive lineman DeShawn Williams is also hoping that Denver can keep its squad together this offseason — both Evero and the players.

“We all know the team is never the same as at the end of the year, but if somehow or some way you can keep this defense together, it’s going to be really nice,” Williams said after the team’s season finale. “We’re going to have a healthy Randy [Gregory] Baron [Browning] He is lightyears ahead than people expected. It’s crazy so we’re just going to have to see how it’s going to happen. It’s only going to get better.

“We’re going to know what coach ‘E’ thinks. We went out and demonstrated what we could do in his program during his first year as a DC. This defense is extraordinary. Everybody can see it, not only by the wins and losers, but also by the performances that we would put in every week. I think a lot of people will say this defense is something special, and if we can keep it together, who knows what can happen?”

The Broncos are a defense team that keeps the defense together. would have to re-sign several free agentsWilliams is one of them. Williams, who had a record year with eight quarterback hits and more than 4.5 sacks in his career season, will become an unrestricted-free agent in March. Fellow defensive lineman Dre’Mont Jones will also see his contract expire this spring.

Williams is hopeful that the team will stay together and Denver fans probably feel the same.

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