With NFL training camps in full swing, much is made of every minuscule detail surrounding teams around the league. Yet somehow, one of the key members of the Broncos’ ‘No Fly Zone,’ Bradley Roby, seems to be routinely overlooked.

The Broncos’ cornerback joined Eric Goodman and Les Shapiro on AM 1340 | FM 104.7 to talk about his role in one of the elite units in the NFL, and his ultimate markers of success for this season.

“I’m in the shadow but it’s all good. They have established names from being in the league for a long time so at the end of the day all that matters is making plays. If I make those plays then the recognition will come,” Roby explained. “My attitude is to just make them recognize me. Make them give me accolades. I don’t really want that though. I just want to win, create turnovers, and get paid. As long as that happens, I don’t care who gets the glory.”

Bradley spoke extensively about the team and their goals, but tried to stay realistic and focused on the benefits of training camp – especially when it comes to how his group may be disrupting the development of Denver’s young quarterbacks.

“You can’t expect everyone to just go out and look like Tom Brady against us, because Tom Brady doesn’t look like Tom Brady against us. It’s hard to hold [Paxton Lynch and Trevor Siemian] to that standard against us, but our goal is to keep getting better at the end of the day,” said the fourth-year defensive back. “Going against us every day is going to make them better prepared for what they will see in the regular season. I feel like you should always work harder and put more pressure on yourself in practice so in the game it’s easy.”

Listen to the full interveiw, including Roby’s thoughts on NFL player rankings, in the podcast below.

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