With a decision on the Broncos' starting QB looming, although Vic Fangio did mention that both Teddy Bridgewater and Drew Lock have played well, it's hard to ignore the head coach's heaping praise for one QB after Saturday night's win.
The guys break down Drew Lock and Teddy Bridgewater's performance, discuss where the QB battle stands, answer listener questions and much more.
The guys discuss how Drew Lock can lock up the Broncos' starting QB job against the Seahawks, answer listener questions and much more.
On the latest edition of the DNVR Broncos Podcast, Andrew Mason and Andre Simone join you from The DNVR Bar to discuss the Broncos’ next-to-last practice of their 2021 training camp. The fellas dive into Vic Fangio’s comments about being “pretty damn close” to a QB decision — but also having “more information coming.” They also talk about the significance…...
Teddy Bridgewater, not Drew Lock, had the highest highs and the lowest lows during Wednesday’s practice.
With the QB competition potentially coming to an end soon, did the rollercoaster day help or hurt Teddy’s quest to becoming the starter?
The guys discuss Tuesday's lackluster practice, the one positive to draw from Drew Lock and Teddy Bridgewater's day, answer listener questions and much more.
The guys discuss what Drew Lock and Teddy Bridgewater need to do to win the starting QB job, answer listener questions and much more.
George Paton destroyed his former team.
His quarterbacks balled.
Paton's first-round pick and second-round pick shined.
Nobody had a better day than George Paton on Saturday.
Earlier in the week, George Paton told Peter King, "quarterbacks are available more than franchise corners every year."
The Broncos' general manager addressed that controversial comment on Thursday.
A "great opportunity" fell in Justin Strnad's lap at the beginning of training camp.
The athletic inside linebacker has taken advantage of it.
The Broncos have their starting quarterback. For the first preseason game, that is.
Here's how the reps will be split and why Drew Lock will get the first shot.
Drew Lock was electric to start Sunday's scrimmage.
Not only did he have the pass of training camp, he commanded two touchdown drives early.
Lock needed a strong day on Sunday. He delivered.
On Friday, inaccurate was the word of the day for the Broncos' quarterbacks.
One quarterback flipped that on its head in nearly the best possible way 24 hours later during Saturday's practice.
The past few practices, Drew Lock’s lost the “gunslinger” to his game, while Teddy Bridgewater has tried to shake being “Mr. Checkdown.”
Both of those were very clear during Friday’s practice.
Teddy Bridgewater & Drew Lock had nearly identical practices on Wednesday.
Both started practice with 20-yard completions.
Both were efficient.
Both ended practice with red-zone INTs.
But there was one difference that tipped the scales.
The pads were popping during Tuesday's practice for the first time in Broncos camp. Vic Fangio and the Broncos' staff took full advantage of it.
Denver's three-headed rushing attack led the way.
After throwing three interceptions on Saturday, Teddy Bridgewater was in desperate need of a bounce-back day following Sunday's off day.
He did just that on Monday to keep the Broncos' quarterback competition a true toss up.
In the first two days of camp, Bridgwater only had one incompletion each day.
On Friday, it was Drew Lock who only saw the ball hit the ground once.
The first day of training camp was about the stars. Von Miller and Jerry Jeudy shined on Wednesday to open camp.
Thursday, however, was about the players that don't get the attention and praise they deserve.