After firing Rich Scangarello after the season and hiring Pat Shurmur, the Denver Broncos will be on their fifth offensive coordinator in the past five years. Will Shurmur last longer than his predecessors?
With the Denver Broncos making an unexpected move at offensive coordinator, we dig into the tape to see what Pat Shurmur's offense looks like, how he differs from other west coast attacks and how his scheme can take Drew Lock and Denver's young offensive core to the next level.
John Elway, accompanied by Vic Fangio, strutted into the team auditorium late Monday morning to address the media with an unfamiliar trait—an unwavering smile. Both came prepared with plenty of news, too.
Throughout the entire 2019-20 season, DNVR will be giving you game grades from every Denver Broncos’ contest. Evaluating all the starters and beyond to give you a better look at the team’s strengths and weaknesses on a game-by-game basis. Just like that, another season of Broncos grades is in the books. Denver’s final game against the Raiders was an ugly,…...
John Elway and Vic Fangio like Drew, too. They just haven’t locked themselves in as him being their starting quarterback in 2020 just yet. But Drew has. He’s locked himself in. And he’s acting like it.
Throughout the entire 2019-20 season, DNVR will be giving you game grades from every Denver Broncos’ contest. Evaluating all the starters and beyond to give you a better look at the team’s strengths and weaknesses on a game-by-game basis. Denver found how easy life can be against a weaker opponent on both sides of the trenches, with an equally as…...
Throughout the entire 2019-20 season, DNVR will be giving you game grades from every Denver Broncos’ contest. Evaluating all the starters and beyond to give you a better look at the team’s strengths and weaknesses on a game-by-game basis. In a snowy Arrowhead stadium, the Broncos were thoroughly outmatched in a 23-3 defeat that never felt competitive once the Kansas…...
The book on Lock is only on chapter—or even page—two. But the differences from the prolog—i.e. Drew’s college days—and where he is now are drastic. And that’s why Drew Lock’s hot start shouldn't be considered fluky anymore.
Throughout the entire 2019-20 season, DNVR will be giving you game grades from every Denver Broncos’ contest. Evaluating all the starters and beyond to give you a better look at the team’s strengths and weaknesses on a game-by-game basis. Just like that, in a stunning 38-23 upset in Houston, the Denver Broncos were back to playing winning football on both…...
Drew wasn’t just relaying plays in the huddle—he was literally calling his own plays in the huddle. And it paid off in spades. Or, more accurately, touchdowns.
If you think Patrick has yardage and reception totals in mind as he comes back from a hand injury, think again.
Week 11 of the 2019 NFL season has been a memorable one for Drew. On Sunday, he turned 23. On Monday it was publicly announced he would be designated to return to practice. On Tuesday, he had his first practice since August. And on Thursday, well, a future Hall of Famer said he was a famous star in the making.
Let's talk about Drew Lock ... and how to build off the positive momentum being built by Vic Fangio's defense ... and the origin of SEVENTY-FIVE!