Broncos RB Melvin Gordon still adjusting to Denver’s mile-high elevation

Broncos running back Melvin Gordon is still adjusting to playing a mile above sea level.

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When running back Melvin Gordon played for the Chargers in Los Angeles, he was 285 feet above sea level. After signing with the Broncos this offseason, Gordon is now practicing at 5,280 feet above sea level.

Gordon is still adjusting to the big change in elevation.

“I feel like I’m a little winded with the altitude,” Gordon said after practice Sunday. “What I keep hearing is, when we play other places, we won’t get tired. I’m looking forward to that. Right now, it’s tough trying to finish downfield.”

Denver wide receiver Jerry Jeudy also initially struggled to adjust, tweeting “it’s so hard to breathe” earlier this summer. Jeudy and Gordon should be fully adjusted to the elevation change by Week 1.

“It’s dry out here, so I’m trying to drink water every second,” Gordon said. “My lips are dry. That’s the biggest adjustment. Working all offseason then coming here and feeling like you’re still not in shape because of the altitude.”

The Broncos will host the Titans on Monday Night Football in Week 1.

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