At least one NFL player won’t have a big adjustment if games are played this fall without fans. Running back Melvin Gordon joined the Broncos in March after playing five years for the Chargers, including three seasons in Los Angeles. Related Articles Broncos to promote Matt Russell to vice president of player personnel, source says Broncos film room: Netane Muti’s combination of power, agility make him worthy sixth-round gamble Peyton Manning on a broadcasting career — “I haven’t said no forever” Former Broncos QB Flacco “embracing” backup role with New York Jets Rookie safety Douglas Coleman hopes knack for takeaways translates from Texas Tech to Broncos Appearing on a video chat with Marcus Cromartie (Gordon’s teammate at Wisconsin) that was posted on Twitter, Gordon said when asked about playing in empty stadiums: “We didn’t have fans, anyway.” Particularly since the franchise’s move to Los Angeles, visiting fans often outnumbered Chargers fans at the StubHub Center. “To be honest, we didn’t have many Chargers fans at the game,” Gordon said.