After Jordan Norwood muffed yet another punt against the Patriots on Sunday, the Broncos should consider giving return duties to someone else.

Enter receiver Emmanuel Sanders.

“I’m going to talk to ‘Joe-D’ and see what we have to do about it and if they want me back there then I’m going to get back there,” Sanders said Monday, referring to Joe DeCamillis, the team’s special teams coordinator. “I think Kalif Raymond and I still have complete confidence in Jordan. Those guys can get the job done, but if they want me to do it I’ll do it.”

Raymond was mysteriously inactive against New England last week after handling return duties the week before. Broncos coach Gary Kubiak was hesitant to say anyone but Norwood would handle returns going forward.

“I have a lot of confidence in Jordan,” Kubiak said Monday. “I’m disappointed that he didn’t handle the ball well. Obviously that was a few weeks ago, too. He has to handle the ball better, but he’s also made some big plays for this team.

“I’m the guy that put him back there. I believe in him. I think he’s done a lot of good things for this team. I’m going to battle with guys. That was me giving him the opportunity to do it. We just have to do it better.”

In his career, Sanders has returned 34 punts for 289 yards with two fumbles. Norwood has returned 35 punts for 290 yards with six fumbles. Raymond has returned six punts for 61 yards and has not yet fumbled.