Caden Sterns may be in pole position to take one of the starting safety jobs, but he has real competition in veteran Kareem Jackson.
Editor’s note: Tenth in a series previewing the Broncos’ position groups entering training camp. Today, safety.Kareem Jackson, P.J. Locke, Justin Simmons, JL Skinner, Caden Sterns, Delonte Hood, Delarrin Turner-Yell, Devon KeyThe Broncos improved their depth in the secondary in May when they brought back Jackson on a one-year deal. His return gives the Broncos a dependable player who can be another veteran presence in the locker room.
In his last start, he totaled three tackles and two interceptions in Denver’s loss to the Indianapolis Colts before missing the rest of the season with a hip injury. Sterns has recorded 49 tackles, four interceptions and nine passes defended in 20 career games. At the same time, Jackson is coming off a productive season and doesn’t seem he has lost a step. Sterns is likely in pole position to take the job, but it won’t be easy. Either way, the Broncos will be in good hands.
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