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What he is considering is staying out of harm's way, however.
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — Wade Phillips is cracking wise again. But his broken rib is no joke. So, he's strongly considering a move from the sideline to the coaching box when the Broncos visit Oakland on Sunday night.
Of course, the 69-year-old must-follow on Twitter has had plenty of witty tweets in the days since the big hit, including a GIF of a chef cutting up a beef rib and this comment: "I was lucky only fractured 1 rib (have 23 more good ones)."
Doss, a second-year pro from Tulane, had a slew of interceptions in training camp and the preseason, including a pair of pick-6s of Mark Sanchez.
The Broncos might be without star cornerback Aqib Talib as they face Michael Crabtree and Amari Cooper.
Denver's defensive coordinator suffered a cracked rib last weekend when Chargers running back Melvin Gordon — shoved by Von Miller — plowed over him on the sideline, sending Phillips to the hospital.
The Broncos (6-2) face the Raiders (6-2) in an AFC West showdown Sunday night.
The Broncos sent Talib to California for a second opinion on his ailing lower back Thursday. Talib missed last week's game and Roby started in his place and earned the AFC's defensive player of the week honors after a stellar performance that included the 49-yard interception return for a touchdown.
"It's clear up there. It's obviously quiet and you can see well," he said.
With Kayvon Webster (hamstring) also ailing, Lorenzo Doss would again be the nickel back. He had two big pass breakups last week, including a fourth-and-goal breakup from the 2 in the closing minutes.
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Phillips has spent most of his career on the sideline save for that one game with the Texans five years ago,Chipper Jones Jersey. But he said there were some advantages to being in the coaches box.
"I said, 'If I'm going to go out, I'd like to go out on an interception for a touchdown,'" Phillips said.
"He kind of ran our other quarterback out of here with two 100-yard interceptions," Phillips said.
"Having Wade out there, you get to see him, you get to high-five and stuff, but that's not the important thing," Miller said. "The important thing is getting the calls, making sure that he's out of harm's way, making sure he's safe no matter what."
Phillips was injured in the first half of Denver's 27-19 win over San Diego on Sunday. His head bounced off the ground in a scary scene as Gordon bowled him over during Bradley Roby's pick-6 of Philip Rivers.
Phillips said he felt fortunate he wasn't hurt any worse "because I hit the back of my head on the ground and they did the CT scan or whatever on my head and they didn't find anything."

"I'm thinking about being in the box this week just because I am in some pain and I really don't want to get hit again certainly," Phillips said. "I did go up in the box when I was with Kube in 2011 when they took my kidney and my gallbladder out. I went upstairs. So, it may be another instance where I might do that."
"So, it makes it easier," Phillips said.
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Also, unlike last time he was in the coaching box, the league now allows coaches to communicate directly with the defensive player designated to receive the play calls.
The player on the receiving end of Phillips' calls is expected to be linebacker Brandon Marshall, expected to return from a pulled hamstring that sidelined him last week.
He was immobilized and carted off the field, then became the third member of the Broncos taken from the stadium in an ambulance in the last month, joining coach Gary Kubiak (complex migraine on Oct. 9 following a game against Atlanta) and left tackle Russell Okung (concussion-like symptoms on Oct. 13 after a game at San Diego).