After last year's decline from being the NFL's No. 2 defense in 2012, that side of the football has heard far too much about the Denver Broncos being half a team. Most of the offseason tweaks were made to that side of the ball: the Broncos' first three signings in unrestricted free agency (T.J. Ward, DeMarcus Ware and Aqib Talib) and their first-round draft pick (Bradley Roby). "We just want to be enforcers out there," defensive tackle Terrance Knighton said Thursday when the team began training camp practice. During organized team activities, Ware set a goal with linebacker Von Miller -- who returns from a torn ACL -- of combining for more sacks than at least one team amasses.

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