Numbers reflect reality -- the reality that Mike Shanahan's resume isn't just Ring of Fame-worthy, but deserving of Pro Football Hall of Fame recognition, too.
The guys breakdown what in the world happened with Gary Kubiak, discuss whether the Broncos would be better this year with him on their staff, answer listener questions and much more.
Vic Fangio will be dialing up Denver's defense against Minnesota's offensive coordinator Kevin Stefanski. But behind the scenes, there are two other major players in Sunday's game.
It's all about the QB. But if the Broncos can find a young passer, they have the opportunity to mimic the 2012-15 Seahawks' equation for success given what else they've done.
DENVER — Respect. Mel Tucker’s already earned his from the most accomplished college football coach in the state, Air Force’s Troy Calhoun. While not everyone saw this kind of a start from the Buffs under their rookie head coach, Calhoun, one of the smartest men in the sport, had prognosticated a drastic turnaround for Colorado under their new head…...
In the words of George Costanza, “I’m back, baby!” If you want in on the next Mailbag, leave your questions in the comment section below! https://twitter.com/Chefadaml/status/1169284224852975617 It would include the following: A completion percentage of 64 percent or better; Flacco hit that each year from 2015-17, but fell back to 61.8 in 2018. Twice as many touchdowns as interceptions, with…...
Why do the Denver Broncos have so much trust in Joe Flacco? we went back to 2014, a career year for Flacco to see how his success under then-offensive coordinator Gary Kubiak can be replicated by Rich Scangarello in 2019.
The Denver Broncos have picked Rich Scangarello as their new offensive coordinator to fix an offense that’s been ailing the franchise since before Super Bowl 50. We went back to Scangarello’s last stop as a play caller at Wagner College and broke down the San Francisco 49ers tape to see what makes him such an appealing play caller with a mix of pro and college concepts.
With the hire of their 17th head coach in franchise history, the Denver Broncos have decided to turn the page and go against the grain with veteran defensive coordinator Vic Fangio as their new leader. We take a look at how the Chicago Bears’ former defensive coordinator will impact the Broncos roster and offseason plans on both sides of the ball.
Joe Ellis and John Elway put the entire organization on notice this offseason. That’s led to a different dynamic within the building.
The Broncos had their final full-speed practice of the offseason on Wednesday, which was full of storylines.
At 22-years old, the Broncos second-round pick identified exactly what John Elway and Joe Ellis have been looking for all offseason.
John Elway started his annual pre-draft press conference on Thursday with four simple words that set the tone for how the rest of the presser went: “Lay it all out.”
Outsiders continue to question if the Broncos ponied up $18 million per year for a one-hit wonder. Inside the organization, Keenum’s anything but a one-hit wonder.
Case Keenum had a phenomenal season last year, but John Elway and Vance Joseph kept pointing to something else about their new quarterback as to why they brought him to Denver.