"It's easy to just dive into your work during stressful times, but I’ve found that stopping for prayer helps in terms of prioritization, which in turn helps for the execution of the right things in the right order."
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New Denver Broncos’ Coach Talks of Super Bowls Past, Present and Future (13 February 2022) National Catholic Register
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Ben Steele
Benjamin Joseph Steele (May 27, 1978 –) is a former tight end and coach in the National Football League (NFL). He is the tight ends coach for the Arizona Cardinals. He coached the tight ends for the Atlanta Falcons, was an assistant offensive line coach for the Denver Broncos, and he formerly played for the Green Bay Packers.
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