Prior to joining the Denver Broncos in 2009, Lloyd spent the first six years of his career with three different teams. Last season Lloyd took advantage of his few opportunities, catching 8 passes for 117 yards over a span of two games. After that however, nobody could have predicted Lloyd's breakout season that was to come in 2010. His first 1,000 yard season of his career (with 1,448), Lloyd set personal bests in every major receiving category this season.
Tomorrow, Lloyd will compete for the first time with the best of the best in the NFL's All Star game.
"There's not very much separation in talent from player to player," said Lloyd, an eight-year veteran yet rookie Pro Bowler. "Any player given the opportunity, with teammates who are supporting him, with an organization that supports them, could be awesome and have a breakout season."
Cornerback Champ Bailey, on the other hand, is going to play in his 10th All Star Game -- more than any other cornerback in the history of the NFL.
“That’s what makes his situation so funny — his status as far as coming back to the Broncos,’’ said Lloyd, who practiced with Bailey today in Hawaii. “He’s still got it. It’s not like you can put a number on him and say he’s got another year, or two years. He can play for as long as he’s healthy. If he stays healthy he can play for at least another five years.’’
So while Bailey has been there and done that, Lloyd is humbled and honored to play in the game.
"There's not very much separation in talent from player to player," said Lloyd, an eight-year veteran yet rookie Pro Bowler. "Any player given the opportunity, with teammates who are supporting him, with an organization that supports them, could be awesome and have a breakout season."
“That’s what makes his situation so funny — his status as far as coming back to the Broncos,’’ said Lloyd, who practiced with Bailey today in Hawaii. “He’s still got it. It’s not like you can put a number on him and say he’s got another year, or two years. He can play for as long as he’s healthy. If he stays healthy he can play for at least another five years.’’
So while Bailey has been there and done that, Lloyd is humbled and honored to play in the game.
Simon Samano of NFL.com notes that with the outlook he has, Lloyd could end up the games MVP.
"Don’t be surprised if Broncos wide receiver Brandon Lloyd goes off and ends up being named the game’s most valuable player. Obviously, everyone here is honored to have made the Pro Bowl. But of all the players I spoke with this week, nobody meant it like Lloyd, who is looking to wow the crowd. So if Phillip Rivers, Peyton Manning and Matt Cassel decide to look Lloyd’s way often, I’d expect him to shine."The 2011 NFL All Star Game will be played Sunday at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, Hawaii, at 5 p.m. MT.
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Jon,
Another great post. Thanks to you and any others responsible for a great Broncos' site. Glad to be aboard.
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