When asked about the Broncos’ as-usual slow starts, offensive coordinator Pat Shurmur did his as-usual pivot before practice Thursday, citing how the offense was in position to tie Pittsburgh on their 13th play. Context is required, though. Yes, after running back Javonte Williams’ 49-yard carry, the Broncos — after Williams’ penalty for spiking the football on a non-touchdown play — were at the Steelers’ 7-yard line and trailed 10-3. But the 13th play came on the Broncos’ fourth offensive possession with around eight minutes left in the second quarter. Such is the state of the Broncos’ offense entering Sunday’s game against Las Vegas, their season likely on the line.