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(AP) —g his team’s conservative defensive play against the Oakland Raiders but takes responsibility rather than blaming defensive coordinator Joe Woods.The Broncos kept giving the Raiders eight-yard cushions and quarterback Derek Carr repeatedly threw quick strikes to those wide-open targets as he set a franchise record by completing 90.6 percent of his passes — 29 of 32 for 288 yards in Oakland’s 20-19 loss in Denver on Sunday.“I thought yesterday defensively that we didn’t play aggressively enough in the first half, and that’s on me,” Joseph said Monday. “This offense obviously poses problems because they come in with a lot of different weapons, a lot of different matchup issues.”Joseph said the Broncos (2-0) were too engrossed in what running backs Marshawn Lynch and Jalen Richard, tight end Jared Cook and receivers Amari Cooper and Martavis Bryant might do to spark the Raiders (0-2).“So, we played way too cautious,” Joseph said. “Our defense is based on rushing five, playing press-man coverage. And in the first half we didn’t do that. And it showed, we were really non-aggressive and they took advantage of us. In the second half, we got more aggressive and it showed and we played better. But that’s on me.”Carr completed 18 of 19 throws for 153 yards before halftime.“Sometimes as a coach you can over-game plan and make your guys really non-aggressive,” said Joseph, who stressed he’s always involved with the defensive game plan.Carr was almost as sharp in the second half when he completed 11 of 13 passes for 133 yards and a touchdown but they frittered away a 19-7 lead late in the third quarter.Joseph said Denver’s pass rush couldn’t have done better because Carr only “held the ball twice and we got two sacks.” Both were by Von Miller , but the first one, which resulted in a turnover, was negated by penalty.“So, at halftime he was 18 for 19 and they were really quick passes Shareef Miller Jersey , so that falls back on the corners,” Joseph said. “We have to press the receivers because we know if he holds the ball we can get pressure. If it comes out quick and we’re seven, eight yards off, it’s going to be a completed ball and he’s going to fall for five or six. Our corners have to play with great confidence all the time and obviously play with press coverage.”Even though he took responsibility, Joseph indicated that Bradley Roby and Adam Jones have to “have the confidence to go up there and challenge whoever, 12 (Bryant), 89 (Cooper) and play technique and trust the pass rush. Yesterday, we didn’t do that.”Nose tackle Domata Peko welcomed the notion of a more aggressive mind-set from the get-go because Carr was “getting rid of the ball in two seconds, quick, little smoke outside. Then we made some adjustments and those quick, little throws weren’t there no more. I’m really happy we went to halftime, made those adjustments and came out the second half and did our thing.”Joseph also said Jones, who signed late last month, needs to get in better shape because his hamstrings tightened up on him, forcing Tramaine Brock into the game in his place.“He’s only been here three weeks now, so he has to get in football shape Devin Bush Jersey ,” Joseph said. “That’s half of Adam’s problem right now.”Star cornerback Chris Harris Jr. said he wasn’t worried about Carr’s efficiency or passing statistics, only about shutting down Oakland’s offense at the end.“As long as we can hold anyone to 19 points,” Harris said, “we should win every game.” CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — It wasn’t long after Taylor Heinicke was named the Panthers‘ starting quarterback for Sunday’s game against the Falcons that the jokes began rolling in.Panthers center Ryan Kalil laughed that he might have to bring down his shotgun snaps so they don’t go flying over the 6-foot QB’s head. Running back Christian McCaffrey teased that he’s glad he won’t look so small in the backfield anymore now that Heinicke has taken over for the 6-foot-5, 245-pound Cam Newton.Heinicke laughs at the remarks, pointing out that he’s the same size as Russell Wilson and Drew Brees.Article continues below ...“I want to emulate those guys,” Heinicke said.Heinicke makes his first career start over Newton, who was shut down by the team earlier this week because of a lingering right shoulder problem that made it nearly impossible for him to throw the ball more than 15 yards down the field.The Panthers have completed only nine passes of longer than 20 yards this season and three times have subbed in Heinicke to throw Hail Mary passes because Newton lacked the arm strength to handle the task.But that doesn’t mean the Panthers will be changing much up on offense this week against the Falcons.“I don’t know if in one or two games you see that being a whole lot different,” Panthers offensive coordinator Norv Turner said. “If the opportunities are there, he is capable of getting the ball down the field.”While Heinicke has been in the league since 2015, he has only attempted five passes.Still, the Panthers like his potential, which is why they let veteran Derek Anderson walk in free agency last offseason.Heinicke has been in Turner’s system three years, including two with the Vikings as a backup in 2016 and 2017. When he was signed this offseason, he spent a lot of time teaching other players the playbook.He has also taken the bulk of the reps in practice this past month with Newton mostly resting the shoulder between games.“I think guys are excited to see what he is capable of doing for us http://www.steelersauthorizedshops.com/authentic-diontae-johnson-jersey ,” Panthers coach Ron Rivera said. “I think he wants to prove a lot of the people who believed in him right.”The game itself doesn’t have much meaning with the Falcons (5-9) already eliminated from playoff contention and the Panthers (6-8) hanging on by a thread as the result of an ongoing six-game losing streak.Here are other things to know about the Falcons-Panthers matchup:CATCHING ONThere haven’t been many bright spots on a Falcons offense decimated by injuries to both starting guards and running back Devonta Freeman, but quarterback Matt Ryan sees hope in the wide receivers working behind veterans Julio Jones and Mohamed Sanu.Rookie Calvin Ridley leads the team with eight touchdown catches and is second with 56 receptions. Ryan also noted progress made by Russell Gage, who had two catches last week, and Marvin Hall.“The young guys’ improvement and development have been a bonus for us,” Ryan said.100 WINSRyan is the 12th quarterback to win 100 games with one team since the AFL-NFL merger.He won his 100th with the Falcons last week, leaving him tied with Joe Montana for the 11th-most wins with one team during that span.INSULT TO INJURYIt’s bad enough the Falcons are 5-9 after back-to-back playoff appearances, including a spot in the Super Bowl after the 2016 season. It’s worse they have to watch other teams play in their home stadium — and practice at their facility — for the Super Bowl. Coach Dan Quinn had a grim response when told the NFC Super Bowl team — possibly the rivalSaints— will practice at the Falcons’ facility in Flowery Branch.“I guess I’m most disappointed we won’t be the ones playing and practicing at our site,” he said before walking out, ending the Thursday news conference.THE LAST DANCEWith the Panthers have collapsing the way they have and the roster starting to grow old, this could be the last home game for a few popular veteran players who have spent most or all of their careers in Carolina.Center Ryan Kalil has already said he is retiring after the season, while linebacker Thomas Davis and defensive end Julius Peppers are working on expiring contracts. Tight end Greg Olsen’s future is also up in the air after missing large portions of the last two seasons with a broken foot, and cornerback Captain Munnerlyn and is a potential salary cap casualty.Rivera said he’d like all of his veterans back, but those aren’t his decisions to make.REPLACING THOMPSON, GANOThe Panthers placed outside linebacker Shaq Thompson and kicker Graham Gano on injured reserve this week with their playoff hopes all but over.Jermaine Carter will get a shot to play in Thompson’s spot, and Chandler Catanzaro will continue to handle kicking duties for the Panthers as he’s done the previous two weeks.