Sports Saturday: Six Great Takeaways from Peyton Manning’s Legendary Career — Real Solutions by Theo

Upon his retirement in March, Peyton Manning capped arguably one of the longest, most successful careers in NFL history. His career highlights include 18 seasons with 2 teams, 2 Super Bowl championships, A Super Bowl MVP, 5 other MVP recognitions, and 14 Pro Bowl Appearances! This article from Conquer Worry.org takes a closer look at some […]

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The Rockies have a chance to get back in the Wild Card race this weekend — Mile High Sports

Tweet +1 Like Share Pin Reddit Saying the Rockies have struggled lately would be putting it nicely. The Rockies have flat out been bad the last couple of weeks. To be more specific, the Rockies bullpen has been bad the last couple of weeks. I know, we’ve all heard this before, but this year was…

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The Denver Broncos defense hasn’t skipped a beat — Mile High Sports

Tweet +1 Like Share Pin Reddit A lot of people are questioning the Denver Broncos quarterback situation, but it’s imperative that we remember one very important fact: This defense is really, really, really good. Through the first half they produced six sacks and one interception, while the Bears offense totaled just 78 total yards and four first downs. The…

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Paxton Lynch shows why he’s the future in Denver — Mile High Sports

Tweet +1 Like Share Pin Reddit Through the first few weeks of training camp, Mark Sanchez and Trevor Siemian have been the stars — excuse me, co-stars — of Denver’s quarterback battle, but the moment the Broncos ran back out onto the field for the third quarter, it was the Paxton Lynch show. Whether Sanchez or…

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Gary Kubiak doesn’t say who starts at quarterback next game — ProFootballTalk

The Broncos had a clear plan in mind when it came to evaluating the two contenders for the starting quarterback job in their preseason opener on Thursday night. Coach Gary Kubiak said that the team wanted to throw the ball a lot so they can “watch the decisions and those type of things” on film […]

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