Rex Ryan blasts Broncos’ defense after poor start

“There’s no reason why this shouldn’t be the top defense in the league,” Rex Ryan said of the Broncos’ defense.

Rex Ryan made two appearances on ESPN on Monday — on Get Up and on First Take — and the former NFL coach blasted the Denver Broncos’ defense and defensive coordinator Vance Joseph, although he did not mention Joseph by name.

“This team has averaged more points per possession than any [other] offensive unit in the National Football League, nobody knows that — it’s the truth,” Ryan said Monday. “So whose fault is [0-2] on? It’s on their defense!

“Their defense is supposed to be No. 1 in the league! If I was going to be the coordinator — I don’t know what the hell [he’s] doing now — that’s who’s letting this team down. It’s their defense. It’s not the offense.”

It’s interesting that Ryan has made these comments publicly because he was a candidate for the team’s defensive coordinator job after Sean Payton was hired as head coach. Payton also interviewed Vic Fangio, but the team ultimately hired Joseph.

Under Joseph, Denver’s defense has allowed an average of 26 points per game through two weeks. Such an average would have ranked third-worst in the NFL last season.

“I think it’s fixable,” Ryan said. “We just have got to get that defense playing to what the expectations were. Because when I saw the talent they had on that defense, I’m like, there’s no reason why this shouldn’t be the top defense in the league.”

If the Broncos eventually part ways with Joseph, Ryan might be a name to keep an eye on given his comments on Monday.

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