Super Bowl 50 Champions Emmanuel Sanders, TJ Ward and Ryan Harris joins the show to talk about the 2015 Denver Broncos, Sean Payton, Russell Wilson and much more. NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero breaks down the future of the team and George Paton.
The guys break down ESPN's new story on the divorce between Russell Wilson and the Seattle Seahawks, break down what Denver needs to do to avoid that in the future, discuss Emmanuel Sanders' retirement and legacy, answer listener questions and much more.
Allie Monroy and Ryan Koenigsberg discuss the Denver Broncos upcoming matchup against the Colts, Courtland Sutton stepping up as the No. 1 wide receiver and more. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6ekct8DOxA&feature=youtu.be
Two players who have seen their seasons defined by drops must step up if the Broncos are to find their footing without Sanders.
The guys host an emergency pod to talk about the Broncos trading Emmanuel Sanders to the 49ers, answer listener questions and much more.
The trade of Emmanuel Sanders needs to be the beginning of the Broncos' moves for the future, not the end. Andrew Mason explains why.
The guys breakdown the Patriots' trade for Mohamed Sanu and how it relates to Emmanuel Sanders, discuss the coaching staff, answer listener questions and much more.
With the Broncos sitting at 2-5, and Sanders on the final year of his contract, John Elway felt it was time to get value for Sanders.
Andrew Mason breaks down the potential suitors for Emmanuel Sanders. Who can the Broncos deal with, and what return can they get for him?
Also, find out why the Broncos’ tide is turning when it comes to covering running backs and tight ends in the passing game!
DENVER — This is the Vic Fangio defense the Broncos expected. Coverages that confound a quarterback. Stout play from the defensive line and inside linebackers against the run. Defensive backs attacking off the edge to further discombobulate the opposing offense. A powerful interior pass rush to take advantage of the chips and double-teams thrown at Von Miller. All that allowed…...
DENVER — On a night when the Broncos honored legends of their past, John Elway’s focus remained on the present — and not the long-term future, as he dismissed the notion of being sellers with the trade deadline approaching on Oct. 29. “No one from our side is on the trading block,” he said. “We’re going to try to…...
For the first time in a long time, scoring hasn’t been an issue for the Denver Broncos. Well, in the first half, that is. Emmanuel Sanders explained why on Tuesday.
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Emmanuel Sanders knows exactly where the Broncos stand right now. “I know a lot of people around here have been spoiled in terms of the passing offense we had and winning a Super Bowl,” he said Tuesday as the Broncos returned to work following their Monday off-day, “but sometimes when you win a Super Bowl, obviously,…...
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Feelings are hazy, difficult to quantify and frequently inaccurate. That’s why it’s problematic to focus on how the losses absorbed by the Broncos “feel” different than the ones of the previous two years. Sure, those Broncos teams were both 2-1 at this point, and this one is 0-3, but both of those solid starts of the Vance…...
Despite an 0-3 start, Chris Harris Jr. and Emmanuel Sanders aren’t jumping ship. As of now, they’re embracing it.
In 2019, the proud Denver Broncos franchise is “living in a world of suck.” But rebuild isn't their course of action.
GREEN BAY, Wis. — The Broncos’ woes are bigger than one soggy day in which they handed the Packers a rain-soaked silver platter carrying three turnovers. A win next week against the Jacksonville Jaguars won’t change the outlook. After all, the Jaguars are 1-2 and carry the anvil of the NFL’s second-worst winning percentage this decade. The woes are bigger…...