ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- When Denver Broncos coach Gary Kubiak heard that wide receivers Demaryius Thomas and Emmanuel Sanders had publicly said they want more passes to come their way, to be a bigger part of the offense, Kubiak had one response to that.That its good, that its what he wants his starting receivers to do.I sit up there many nights and try to get them the ball, Kubiak said. Theyre great players, I love them, theyre workers, I want guys who want the ball. Thats what you want. I got a chance to be around Jerry Rice and Andre Johnson, Steve Smith, those good ones all want to get their hands on the ball. These two kids work really hard, obviously I respect the hell out of them. I try to get them the ball the best I can.On Wednesday, both Sanders and Thomas expressed some frustrations with their involvement in the offense in the Broncos 2-0 start. Thomas has nine receptions while Sanders has eight, so the two combined have the same number of receptions as Miami Dolphins wide receiver Jarvis Landrys league-leading 17.Sanders went as far as to say that at some point if what were doing isnt working the Broncos may have to change some of their play calls.Asked if he had any issue with that, Kubiak said, No, I want guys who want the ball. These two guys work; thats what I like about them.Neither Sanders nor Thomas has a touchdown reception in the Broncos first two games, and Sanders hasnt topped 50 yards receiving in either of the Broncos first two games. On Sunday, in the Broncos win over the Colts, Sanders had three receptions in the Broncos first seven plays from scrimmage but didnt have another catch in the game.Thomas had five catches against the Colts for 90 yards, a total that included a 44-yard catch-and-run off a screen pass -- its the Broncos longest pass play of the season.Theres some frustration, but its hard to be frustrated when youre sitting here 2-0, Sanders said Wednesday. I can sit up here and make it all about me and Demaryius, how were used to having 100-yard games, were used to scoring touchdowns and were used to doing this. But were sitting here 2-0. ... Individually, I would like to have my highlights on ESPN, yeah, I would like to have 100-yard games, be ranked top five, but were sitting here 2-0. ... Im waiting for that big game, Demaryius is waiting for that big game -- we know its going to come.The Broncos do have a first-year starter at quarterback: 24-year-old Trevor Siemian. 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Hernandez is also accused of shooting and wounding a friend, Alexander Bradley, to keep him from talking about the killings.Bradley was with Hernandez the night of the killings and is expected to be the star prosecution witness at his trial, scheduled to begin in February.Hernandezs former attorneys had argued that they had the right to keep the phone because Hernandez had given it to them at a time when he was seeking legal advice while under investigatioon in Lloyds killing.ddddddddddddIn its ruling, the Supreme Judicial Court found that once Hernandezs attorneys downloaded the contents of the phone, they had no legitimate purpose for keeping it.In such circumstances, the continued retention of this device can only be understood as having the effect of concealing or removing it from the observation of others, namely the Commonwealth, Justice Francis Spina wrote for the court.Suffolk District Attorney Daniel Conley said prosecutors have already begun the process of seeking a search warrant for the phone.The SJCs decision is grounded in the law and in common sense, Conley said. No court or legislature ever intended that critical evidence could be placed beyond the reach of investigators, in perpetuity, simply by providing it to an attorney.Hernandez recently hired a new defense team, led by Jose Baez, a Florida attorney who won an acquittal for Casey Anthony in the killing of her daughter. Baez did not immediately reply to a request for comment. ' ' '