Two months removed from a Super Bowl parade, the Orange & Blue continue to dominate the local news headlines and sports-radio discussions -- and with good reason. Expect it to continue all "offseason."
Form his impressive postseason rushing numbers to his ties with current Broncos players to his not-exactly-trending-in-the-right-direction passing stats, the likely soon-to-be Denver QB owns an intriguing résumé.
While we're still waiting for a QB, the Broncos lost more free agents, hosted a talented-but-troubled draft prospect and slipped in one national outlet's way-to-early NFL power rankings.
Here are the headlines -- and accompanying bottom lines -- from the eventful last seven days in Broncos Country regarding free agency, trades, the NFL Draft and more!
The Denver Broncos are still searching for another addition to the quarterback competition and the draft and free agency still contain several viable options
Hard to believe we’re only two weeks into free agency as the Denver Broncos have kept the league news wires and social media buzzing almost daily with an array of headline-seizing defections and additions. Here are some quick thoughts on the Orange & Blue-tinted news from the last week: Headline: Newly acquired Mark Sanchez says he’s ready to compete for…...
The Denver Broncos have quietly addressed their biggest weakness and have set themselves up for major moves in the waning days of free agency and the 2016 NFL Draft.
Denver quarterbacks turned the ball over a league-most 26 times during the 2015 regular season. Reducing that number will be job No. 1 for whoever lines up under center for the Orange & Blue next season.
The Denver Broncos introduced Mark Sanchez to the media Monday morning and the newest member of the team is "hungry" to win the starting quarterback job.
From the UC Health Training Center at Dove Valley, Adam Kinney and Brandon Krisztal discuss the Broncos activity from the first two days of NFL Free Agency including the Malik Jackson and Brock Osweiler departures to the Colin Kaepernick rumors.
Dennis Best looks at the possibility of the Broncos adding Ryan Fitzpatrick to be the next Broncos starting quarterback.
The Denver Broncos and San Francisco 49ers have agreed in compensation for a deal for quarterback Colin Kaepernick. The Broncos are working on restructuring Kaepernick's contract.
Who: Denver Broncos (10-3) vs. Pittsburgh Steelers (8-5) What: 2015 Week 15 When: 2:25 p.m. MST, Sunday, Dec. 20 Where: Heinz Field, Pittsburgh TV: CBS Announcers: Jim Nantz, Phil Simms Radio: KOA (850 AM), The Fox (103.5 FM) Odds: Steelers -6.5; O/U 44.5 Notable: The overall series advantage goes to the Broncos at 18-10-1, including a 4-3 mark in…...
Running down the significant stats and notable numbers following the Broncos’ third preseason game: 169 – Total yards and nine first downs surrendered by the Denver first-team defense in 11 drives and 48 plays this preseason. For you non-math majors, that’s 15.4 yards and 0.8 first downs per possession and 3.52 yards per play. Those totals and averages are…...