FLACCO EXPLAINS LEADERSHIP APPROACH

Joe Flacco has only been Denver's quarterback since March, but he's put in the work to be one of the team's leaders. But, as Flacco knows, leadership is just partially about motivational speeches.

"I'm naturally a guy that's going to lead by example," Flacco said. "I'm not going to be the most vocal in terms of the rah-rah type stuff before the game and all that jazz. But I think as a leader, you have to prove from an early point that you can play or you can do whatever … you're trying to accomplish as a team. In my case, it's play quarterback. It's play football. Everybody has to be able to see that the guy that's leading this team can play and has to believe that when they look at me, 'Man, we can win a Super Bowl with this guy.' If you can get people to kind of see that and believe it, well then it can just take off."

STRIVING FOR 100

In Week 14 of the 2018 season, Miller sacked Baker Mayfield to set the Broncos' all-time sack record and tally his 98th career regular-season sack. But over the next two weeks, Miller was held without a quarterback takedown. And while Miller is nearly certain to cross the 100-sack mark at some point in 2019, he said it bothered him that he couldn't get there before he turned 30.

"It kind of hit me in the gut," Miller said. "I couldn't get 100 before I was 30."

Miller, though, has reason to be optimistic. Hall of Famer Bruce Smith, who is the NFL's all-time sack leader with 200, also didn't cross the 100 mark before his 30th birthday.