Broncos prep for Zeke test

This Aug. 12, 2017 file photo shows Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott looking on from the sidelines during the second half of a preseason NFL football game against the Los Angeles Rams in Los Angeles.
This Aug. 12, 2017 file photo shows Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott looking on from the sidelines during the second half of a preseason NFL football game against the Los Angeles Rams in Los Angeles.

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- The Denver Broncos held San Diego's Melvin Gordon to 33 yards on his final 17 attempts after allowing the him to run for 21 yards on his first carry Monday night.

Next up for the Broncos is Dallas Cowboys star running back Ezekiel Elliott.

In Elliott, whose six-game suspension in a domestic violence case is on hold, the Broncos get a litmus test for their offseason makeover of their defensive line featuring the additions of nose tackles Domata Peko and Zach Kerr.

"Great running backs like that can take a little bit of daylight and go all the way with it," Von Miller said. "And it's hard to keep it dark on the defensive line because they have a great offensive line. So, any bit of daylight he can take it the distance."

Just like Gordon, who was taken down by safety Justin Simmons with a touchdown-saving open-field tackle in Denver's 24-21 victory over the Chargers.

By double- and triple-teaming Miller, the Chargers extended his career-long sackless streak to five games. But they did so at the expense of limiting their route options and holding Philip Rivers to 60 yards passing through three quarters.

The Cowboys (1-0) feature one of the game's best offensive lines, but the Broncos expect them to also key on Miller so he doesn't get to Dak Prescott on Sunday.

"To block Von Miller 1-on-1 on third down or on passing downs wouldn't be smart for anyone," said Broncos Coach Vance Joseph.

Not even with an offensive line that features three All-Pros in Tyron Smith, Travis Frederick and Zack Martin blocking for Elliott.

"He's just an amazing back," said Broncos running back C.J. Anderson. "From pass protection to catching the ball out of the backfield to picking the right spots and breaking tackles and having the long-end speed, he's a really, really good back and our defense has got a tough matchup this week."

Elliott, 22, was suspended by Commissioner Roger Goodell last month over a domestic violence case in Ohio, but that penalty is on hold as it works its way through the courts.

Cleared to play, Elliott rushed for 104 yards in the Cowboys' 19-3 season-opening victory over the New York Giants on Sunday night despite the Giants' focus on stopping the run.

"That's what we expect every week," Elliott said. "We're going to run the football. We're going to show you different looks, but it's going to be the same four plays. It's going to be you versus us. You've got to stop us. You've got to be better than us."

Cowboys Coach Jason Garrett said Elliott's legal issues aren't adversely affecting the team.

"I think the biggest thing we try to instill in our players and really try to live as coaches is just the importance of focusing," Garrett said. "Focus on us, focus on today and focus on the task at hand, the things that are most important, which is our work, our preparation and getting better and obviously the things we can control.

"So, that's a big emphasis for all of us, again players and coaches alike. And we try to instill that in our team and certainly in situations like this it's doubly important."

Should Elliott have to serve his suspension at some point this season, Garrett's goal is to make sure the Cowboys aren't a one-man show that will stagger without him.

"He's obviously a really good player and he's been very productive for us in the short time that he's been with us. But you like to think you can build a team where you're not solely reliant on any one guy," Garrett said.

NFL: Week 2

All times Central

TODAY’S GAME

Houston at Cincinnati, 7:25 p.m.

SUNDAY’S GAMES

Philadelphia at Kansas City, noon Arizona at Indianapolis, noon Minnesota at Pittsburgh, noon Cleveland at Baltimore, noon New England at New Orleans, noon Chicago at Tampa Bay, noon Buffalo at Carolina, noon Tennessee at Jacksonville, noon NY Jets at Oakland, 3:05 p.m. Miami at LA Chargers, 3:05 p.m. San Francisco at Seattle, 3:25 p.m. Washington at LA Rams, 3:25 p.m. Dallas at Denver, 3:25 p.m. Green Bay at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m.

MONDAY’S GAME

Detroit at NY Giants, 7:30 p.m.

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AP/JACK DEMPSEY

Denver Broncos linebacker Von Miller and the Denver defense will get a test of their offseason makeover when they face Dallas Cowboys star running back Ezekiel Elliott on Sunday.

Sports on 09/14/2017

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