
FILE - These are 2017 file photos showing Denver Broncos NFL football safeties Jamal Carter, left, Will Parks, center, and Justin Simmons. The Denver Broncos secondary is still the "No Fly Zone" after the release of three-time Pro Bowl strong safety T.J. Ward, who signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Broncos have a trio of young safeties ready to fill in for Ward. Second-year pro Justin Simmons will start and play more of a coverage role than Ward did. Will Parks, also in his second season, will play Ward's linebacker role in dime packages, and in Jamal Carter, the Broncos have an undrafted rookie from Miami who looks just like Ward, only bigger and younger.(AP Photo/Dave Zalubowski, File)
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Hegseth joins veterans, generals to mark 80th anniversary of battle of Iwo Jima
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