Colton Strickler starts the show with ‘The Breakdown’ by talking about all of the rugby that you can watch on television this weekend. After that, Colton talks with Mandel Dixon (6:23) and Gelen Robinson (18:10) about playing professional football and what the process has been like as they prepare for the transition to rugby through the RugbyTown Crossover Academy. After…
Justin Michael is joined by veteran NFL reporter, Ed Werder, of ESPN. Throughout the episode, Ed goes over his Colorado roots and reminisces about his early years in the journalism industry. A native of Longmont, Colorado, Ed explains how he never actually planned on moving to Dallas but unique circumstances eventually led him to the Cowboys beat. Later in the…
Is it ridiculous to think the Broncos’ defense could have a historic game against the Giants on Sunday night? Possibly, but the prospects are intriguing.
The Broncos’ offensive identity is “a work in progress,” according to Vance Joseph. Not finding one may be their best path to success this season.
All signs point in the direction of the Broncos’ defense becoming even more deadly shortly after the bye week.
Although 3-1 through the first quarter of the season, Vance Joseph believes the Broncos can be significantly better than they have been through the first month of the season with only a few slight changes.
John Elway dubbed Von Miller a “once-in-a-decade” talent. He was right, until Khalil Mack came around.
The Broncos face their first road test of the season in an early matchup with the Buffalo Bills. Here’s what the game will come down to.
The Broncos’ run defense looks nothing like they did last year, thanks in large part to a large man in the middle.
With Garett Bolles week-to-week with a leg bruise, Vance Joseph wouldn’t name a starting left tackle. But he gave a good indication on Sunday.
The Denver Broncos look like a complete football team. Yes, Kansas City knocked the snot out of the Patriots, the Packers may finally have given Aaron Rodgers the defense he needs to win a second ring, and Tom Brady and Bill Belichick are still in New England; but you’d be hard-pressed to find a crew that’s looked as talented, prepared…...
Strengths, weaknesses, key matchups, what to watch for and more. OUr look at all things Broncos-Cowboys.