T.J. Ward goesover effect and relationships from Super Bowl 50 win

T.J. Ward goesover effect and relationships from Super Bowl 50 win

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Broncos Wire justrecently carriedout an special interview with previous Denver Broncos security T.J. Ward. This is the 2nd part of a three-part series. 

In the 2nd installation of this series, Ward information the unique bond of the Super Bowl 50-winning group, consistingof his bond on and off the field with his previous protective colleagues.

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Ward: Yeah, definitely. Even the group, my veryfirst year there, where we went to the [AFC divisional game vs. the Indianapolis Colts] and lost that veryfirst round. Just the mindset when you action into the Broncos centers. When you get into Denver, it’s a entire various type of environment — it’s a winning culture. And you feel it the veryfirst action inside the structure. So it was certainly a bit various from Cleveland. You understand, Cleveland — I came in as a novice so I was a little naïve in what the league was expected to be and how to conduct myself and I was simply findingout the procedure. Being a veterinarian, coming to Denver, it was whatever I might ask for. It was a culture of winning and that’s all I desired — I desired to win duetothefactthat I had lost so much in Cleveland. And then after going to Tampa, priorto Brady and everybody got there, it was a little various in that structure.

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Ward: I believe it’s simply the relationships, truthfully. We fittogether so well on the field, since we fittogether well off the field. Those are my bros for life, all those men, rest in peace [teammates wide receiver Demaryius Thomas and running back Ronnie Hillman], however the relationships we had among each other enabled us to play so well, to interact so well on the field.

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Ward: Yeah definitely! Like I stated, it’s a brotherhood. You’re a sibling for life. That doesn’t modification.

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Ward: The finest relationship? Probably my men in the secondary. [Cornerbacks] Aqib [Talib], Chris [Harris], D-Stew [Darian Stewart], of course [linebacker and Super Bowl 50 MVP] Von (Miller), Brandon Marshall. I’m calling like 6, 7 people. That was the type of relationship we had. We’re close with more than one individual. Any one of us [could] reach out to each other for recommendations to this day. That verysame mindset, that verysame environment is going to be there, it simply doesn’t leave.

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