The Denver Broncos’ biggest free-agent signing was right tackle Mike McGlinchey, who they gave a whopping five-year, $87.5 million contract to. San Francisco 49ers’ beat reporter Matt Barrows of The Athletic joins the show to talk about what McGlinchey brings to the Broncos and if the right tackle can live up to the contract George Paton and Sean Payton gave him. Barrows also gives insight into Colorado’s own Christian McCaffrey and Kyle Shanahan. Additionally, the guys dive into their 2023 NFL Draft prep by looking at TCU center Steve Avila.
Of the four remaining playoff teams, which should the Broncos try to resemble to get back to contending for championships?
Bengals?
Chiefs?
Eagles?
49ers?
The fellas discuss and give their playoff picks!
To Nathaniel Hackett, Russell Wilson doesn't need to be unleashed.
Wilson needs to continue to go through his reads, and if one of those reads is a run, then he can take off. If the play breaks down, Russ can go off script. But from Hackett's perspective, Wilson isn't being held back.
How concerned are you about Nathaniel Hackett just two games into his tenure as the Broncos’ head coach?
Will the Broncos pull off the upset over the 49ers?
The fellas debate in the latest Broncos’ Pick ‘Em!
The guys give their final predictions for the Broncos-49ers game, debate whether Denver will pull off the upset, talk about if Nathaniel Hackett's coaching problems will be resolved, pick the rest of the AFC West games, answer listener questions and much more.
How much should George Paton and the Broncos be willing to trade for Aaron Rodgers if he becomes available?
Three firsts?
Three 1s plus multiple starters?
Even more?
@ZacStevensDNVR, @MaseDenver & @RyanKoenigsberg discuss!
On Thursday, one week before the draft kicks off, George Paton spoke to the media about the upcoming draft and the state of the team. Here's what we learned from the first-time general manager.
The guys host an emergency pod to talk about the Broncos trading Emmanuel Sanders to the 49ers, 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?
The heat wasn't too hot for the San Francisco 49ers as they took down Denver 24-15 in the Broncos' third preseason game. The score, however, isn't what matters in the preseason. Here's who's trending up and who's trending down with two weeks left until cut day.
The San Francisco 49ers’ defense punched the Denver Broncos’ offense in the mouth in the team’s first joint practice session on Friday. On Saturday, in round two, the Broncos returned the blow.
The Broncos’ offense struggled on Friday, to put it nicely. For the first half of practice, it appeared the defense was following their lead. Justin Simmons put an end to that.
Vic Fangio let the tides settle in Thursday’s practice by taking the pads off and having a shorter practice before the waves will start crashing on Friday with the 49ers.
Denver Broncos 2019 first-round pick Noah Fant isn't a conventional in-line tight end but his skill set and appeal, in Rich Scangarello's new scheme, is easy to see with a blueprint rooted in the otherworldly production of another Iowa tight end who dominated the NFL in 2018.
We dig into every individual performance from the Denver Broncos horrific 20-14 defeat at the lowly San Francisco 49ers.
On Monday, following the worst offensive performance to date, Vance Joseph's tone changed when talking about his signal caller, specifically offering one tweak he wants to see in his game.
The 49ers had one threat on the offensive side of the ball. And he had a record-setting day against the Broncos.
Can the Broncos stay focused on their quest at a miraculous comeback? Or will they fall flat in the Bay?