Moments after losing a red zone fumble and dropping a touchdown pass, respectively, second-year Broncos Albert Okwuegbunam and KJ Hamler received sideline pep talks from quarterback Teddy Bridgewater. Shortly after he fell to the turf with an aggravated ankle injury, outside linebacker Bradley Chubb looked up and saw Bridgewater, who left the bench, offering support.D During or after every quarterback meeting, any player who wants to go over any aspect of the game plan finds a willing partner in Bridgewater. “He knows what it takes; he’s seen what it takes,” running back Melvin Gordon said. And what this Broncos offense, in a five-year slump and young throughout the depth chart, has needed is Bridgewater’s steady play/work ethic and consistent voice. Businesses worldwide participate in “Ted Talks.” The Broncos, 2-0 entering Sunday’s home opener against the New York Jets, have “Teddy Talks.” Bridgewater’s tone is low-octave and high-impact.