“They just play hard and tough,” Broncos QB Bo Nix said about his team’s defense. “I think you can just take a few drives; they may give up an explosive, miss out on a tough penalty, but they bow up. If you’re going to get in the red zone, we’re going to keep you to a field goal. If you struggle, if we get you behind the sticks, you’re going to have to punt. V.J. (defensive coordinator Vance Joseph), he does a great job with the scheme and then our guys play well in that scheme. They just play really hard and they’re resilient. I think they’re really confident and they know that they are good. They know that they can rely on the front and our guys just get after the quarterback, and it makes it tough on the opposing team.”
The 1985 Chicago Bears and the 2000 Baltimore Ravens are top examples of teams that relied on defense to win Super Bowls. There’s also the Pittsburgh Steelers and the “Steel Curtain” defenses in the 1970s that won four Super Bowls. The New England Patriots won three of their first six Super Bowl titles with Tom Brady on the strength of Bill Belichick’s defense.
The 2013 Seattle Seahawks and the “Legion of Boom” defense held Denver’s record-setting offense, led by Peyton Manning, to just eight points. The 2015 Broncos with Manning became champions thanks to their defense. The 1990 New York Giants are another example.
Football has evolved over the years. Rules have changed to protect players and help offenses score more points to make games more exciting.
Still, it’s tough to beat a nasty defense.