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Physics professor explains why Broncos' Javonte Williams is hard to bring down


Sir Isaac Newton's third law of motion, outlined in a playbook for the study of physics, is often presented as the law of action and reaction. That when an object exerts a force on another object, the second object exerts an equal and opposite force on the first. Spring ahead 335 years and Broncos running back offered his own contribution. (ESPN.com)

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Physics professor explains why Broncos' Javonte Williams is hard to bring down


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