For the last few years, the Broncos have searched for a long-term solution at the punt and kick returner positions. After claiming Diontae Spencer off waivers just before the season started, they may have found an answer in the 5-foot-8 speedster who has sure hands and electrifying speed. We caught up with him recently to talk about what it's like to be a returner and more.

What does it feel like to return a punt or a kickoff, as the opposing team is all over the field and you're trying to weave your way through them?

"It's crazy, because I don't really think about it too much. It's more, I'm just trying to hit it full speed. I feel like if I hit it full speed, I can't be wrong. I just trust my blockers. You've got to be fearless to be back there, and that's what I do. I'm not afraid to get hit, if it's a big hit. I'm not really thinking too much. I prepare all week and I trust my guys in front of me that's blocking. So my job is to hit it full speed, and whatever happens, happens."

We see you on offense occasionally. How do you see defenses react?

"When I'm in there, defenses are pointing at me, saying, 'Watch him!' It's, like, the smallest little things, me getting a fake [and] having two or three defenders go my way. Something like that can get somebody wide open, and it confuses defenses because every time I'm in, I'm always getting some time of speed sweep or lining up in the backfield. You've just got to be alert for things like that."

When you were in the Canadian Football League, you set a single-game league record with 496 all-purpose yards. How does it feel to have a game like that?