Army veteran Ben Kotwica uses 3D tool to improve Broncos special teams

P.J. Locke sees the opposing punt return unit break its huddle and come toward the line of scrimmage.

He’s looking at the front, identifying his man, calling it out and hearing his fellow punt unit teammates doing the same.

He’s alert for any pre-snap motion that might be in the repertoire of Buffalo. Or Kansas City. Or Minnesota.

The ball gets snapped and… nothing happens.

Well, something does. The three-dimensional projection in front of him reloads and the group moves on to the next look.

This is part of the way the Broncos learned their playbook this summer and it’s part of the way they stay sharp, halfway between the practice field and the meeting room, out in The Shed.

It’s an area adjacent to Denver’s weight room, in a separate building from the actual Centura Health Training Center.

Sometimes just seeing the film of a potential pressure or a unique alignment during a special teams meeting isn’t enough. In The Shed, they can split the difference using a program called GoArmy Edge.

The man running the show: A former Army captain himself, Broncos special teams coordinator Ben Kotwica.

Kotwica, 48, served in the Army and flew Apache attack helicopters before he got into coaching, completing multiple foreign tours and seeing combat in Iraq.

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