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Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix had a breakout rookie season, looking to keep the momentum going in year two. The former Oregon Ducks quarterback has been ste
There's been a lot of buzz about Burnham Yard, but the Broncos say Lone Tree is still in contention as a potential stadium site.
It’s only a matter of time before the No Fun League’s Christmas triple-header becomes a foursome or fivesome. And with the orange and blue boasting a familiar/marketable coach (Sean Payton) and a hot, young/also-marketable QB1 (Bo Nix), it’s a good bet that they’re going to be on the Grinch’s TV sked for some time.
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Cowboys Wire on MSNBroncos broadcast claims Parsons wants to play in Denver, but the quote never happened
NFL broadcast partners need to be a little more discerning with their sources after another TV segment falls for fake Cowboys news.
On defense, watch safety Dadrion Taylor-Demerson. He will look a lot like Budda Baker in his play style. He is likely the No. 3 edge guy in the rotation behind Josh Sweat and Zaven Collins. He will play a lot.
The Denver Broncos defeated the Arizona Cardinals in Week 2 of NFL preseason, winning 27-7 at home. Following that victory, here are the best (and worst) player grades from Pro Football Focus. OL Calvin Throckmorton: 90.3
If the Broncos elect to keep just five interior defenders, that leaves one spot for players like rookie third-rounder Sai'Vion Jones, Eyioma Uwazurike, and Jordan Jackson. Even if the Broncos decide to keep six, that's two spots for three players in the mix.