
"Doesn't matter who it is, whoever on the field, just another day for the line to kick a--."
"First-team All-Pro. Our coach tells us all the time that All-Pro don't mean [expletive],"
"It doesn't matter. Our coaches tell us every time that they're All-Pros, so they're the targets. That's the mission. He's a helluva player, but this is for us. This is our team."
"No. 1 offensive line can kiss my [expletive]"
Milton Williams and Christian Barmore dominated the AFC championship game in Denver, showing up after strong performances earlier in the playoffs. The Broncos entered with one of the league's top offensive lines, featuring All-Pro players Garrett Bolles and Quinn Meinertz. New England's defensive front controlled the line of scrimmage, sacking Jarrett Stidham multiple times and limiting Denver to 3.3 yards per carry en route to a 10-7 win. Barmore dismissed All-Pro labels as irrelevant, framing opponents as targets, while Williams offered a blunt rejoinder to the notion of Denver's offensive superiority. The unit's swagger and collective mindset drove the performance.
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