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by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Sean Payton⁣ Addresses Riley Moss‘s League-Leading Pass Interference‍ Penalties Before ‘Sunday ‍Night Football’

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. – Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton‍ addressed the high number of pass interference penalties drawn⁤ by cornerback Riley Moss ahead of the team’s Week 13 matchup against the Houston Texans on Sunday Night Football. Moss currently leads the NFL with seven pass ‍interference ⁢calls through 11 games, significantly more than any‌ other player in the league, who have ⁢four.

The issue has‌ been acknowledged by Moss himself, who stated, “I can’t be‌ in that position as much⁢ as ‌I‌ have been,” prior to the‌ team’s bye week.⁤ Payton,‌ during a conference call, attributed the penalties to a combination of factors, including ⁢technique and the‍ defensive coverage needed when star cornerback ⁤Pat Surtain has ⁤been unavailable due ⁤to injury.

“With Riley, sometimes it’s technique, sometimes⁤ it’s the ⁤traffic opposite of a real ‍good corner,”‍ Payton‍ explained. “Now Pat hasn’t‌ been healthy [recently], but ⁣there are some things that I’m sure [Moss will] want to clean up. Then ‌there are a⁢ few calls where we look at and it’s tough to try to clean up or‌ correct something if you don’t‍ agree with it.”

Though,‌ Payton emphasized that Moss’s struggles​ with penalties are not ⁣isolated,⁤ noting the ‍Broncos‍ as a ​whole are‍ struggling with⁤ discipline. Denver currently leads the NFL with 93 penalties conceded through 11 games,​ resulting in 883⁢ penalty yards allowed – the most in the league.⁤

“but the penalty thing is not‍ just one player, though,” Payton said. ‍”The penalty thing is by‍ far⁣ when you look at the totality of it, and you do your homework ⁤on it, and you ⁢look offensively and⁤ defensively, that’s something that ‍we as a collective​ have to get better at.” ‌Payton’s comments signal a team-wide focus on reducing penalties as the Broncos push⁢ for a playoff berth.

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