Drew Lock has four more games to prove to John Elway, Vic Fangio and the rest of the Denver Broncos that he should be the team's starting quarterback in 2021. Here's what Fangio wants to see.
The Broncos couldn’t afford any missteps on their narrow path to victory, and they had just enough of them to lead to a 22-16 loss at Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday.
Vic Fangio was aggressive for most of Sunday night. But in the final six minutes, he strayed from that. In retrospect, he admitted he probably shouldn't have.
While it's certainly not an easy task, the Chiefs are beatable.
The DNVR Broncos Crew discusses the best formula for doing so.
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — On Wednesday, Drew Lock reunited with his teammates at the UCHealth Training Center for the first time since being pulled from Saturday’s practice. The Denver Broncos’ starting quarterback, along with every other quarterback in the organization, was deemed ineligible to play Sunday’s game against the New Orleans Saints after the NFL ruled them to be high-risk close…...
The Broncos are considering disciplining their quarterbacks for not following COVID-19 protocols.
"Everything is on the table" when it comes to the potential discipline, according to Vic Fangio.
After losing 31-3, Vic Fangio was disappointed in his quarterbacks and himself for the situation the Broncos were in on Sunday.
Here's the event that led to Denver having to play an NFL game without a single quarterback.
Less than a month ago, the Broncos’ season looked so bleak there were many calling for them to tank for Trevor Lawrence.
But now, with the stars aligning, the Broncos can realistically be talkin’ about the playoffs. Yes, Jim Mora, playoffs.
In a new series at DNVR, former Denver Bronco and CU Buff Matt McChesney gets on the whiteboard to show you what exactly was the turning point for the Denver Broncos in their most recent game, good or bad. This week, Matt dives into Drew Lock’s tough game against the Chiefs and how he can improve moving forward. Play 1:…
Drew Lock didn't cut it on Sunday against the Kansas City Chiefs. There's no other way around it.
But the Denver Broncos' issues in the passing game are much bigger than just their second-year quarterback.
After Sunday's disappointing performance, Drew Lock pointed to a few key areas in which he needs to improve.
Every area of improvement the 23-year-old quarterback pointed to revolved around one central point.
Riding a two-game win streak, the Denver Broncos' season has life. But will the Broncos' momentum be able to carry them to an upset victory of the defending Super Bowl champions on Sunday?
The guys discuss what the Broncos need to do on offense and defense to beat the Chiefs, answer listener questions and much more.
The Broncos hope Drew Lock will fall into the group of young quarterbacks that continues to get better and better. In Andy Reid's eyes, that's the beautiful thing about Denver's Q.
It's no secret Drew Lock is trending in the right direction to play on Sunday against the New England Patriots.
After his second straight full practice on Thursday, Vic Fangio added to that optimism.
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Four months and counting. On Monday, September 14 at 8:10 p.m. MT, the Denver Broncos’ 2020 season will officially kick off on Monday Night Football. For the first time, Drew Lock will be the starting quarterback in Orange & Blue to start the season. Jerry Jeudy will make his Broncos debut. Jurrell Casey will play in his first game against…...