ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Denver Broncos running back Melvin Gordon III met with Nathaniel Hackett on Wednesday as the coach explained why Gordon didn't get any carries in the second half of Monday night's loss against the Los Angeles Chargers.
A frustrated Gordon was caught on camera during the Monday Night Football broadcast, including during one emotional exchange with wide receiver Jerry Jeudy. Gordon, who started the game, had three carries for eight yards in the 19-16 overtime loss and had his last carry with 8 minutes, 26 seconds left in the second quarter as he played nine snaps.
Hackett said immediately following the game Gordon was not injured and then said Tuesday he intended to have a discussion with Gordon. Latavius Murray, who was signed off the New Orleans Saints' practice earlier this month, had 15 carries for 66 yards in the game.
«It happened, I'm glad we hashed it out,'' Gordon said before Wednesday's practice.
Asked if he got an explanation from Hackett, Gordon said „Yeah, kind of, sort of, yeah.''
For his part, Hackett said Wednesday that Gordon would start Sunday against the Jets at Empower Field at Mile High as Gordon has in the two games since Javonte Williams suffered a season-ending knee injury in the Oct. 2 loss to the Las Vegas Raiders.
“Of course we (talked),'' Hackett said. „It was a great talk, love Melvin, so much respect for him as a pro for (what) he's done in this league.''
Told that Hackett had said he would start Sunday against the New York Jets, Gordon said: “Who started last week?''
It's been a bumpy ride for Gordon, who has four fumbles this season. He fumbled at the Seahawks' 1-yard line in the season-opening loss in Seattle and one of his fumbles was returned for a touchdown by the
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