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Day: October 14, 2016
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The Denver Broncos are down, not out — Mile High Sports
Tweet +1 Like Share Pin Reddit The Denver Broncos are Super Bowl champions. They’re winners, simply put, and they have been for a long time. So, you’d think losing would be especially debilitating. Well, these aren’t your typical champions. Yes, this group has been to two Super Bowls in the last three seasons, they’ve experienced…
Joe DeCamillis “sick to my stomach” after Broncos’ loss — ProFootballTalk
The Broncos came up short last night against the Chargers, and afterward interim head coach Joe DeCamillis was in a foul mood. “I just wish we could have got a win for the city, got a win for the organization,” said DeCamillis, who is serving as head coach while Gary Kubiak recovers from an illness.…
via Joe DeCamillis “sick to my stomach” after Broncos’ loss — ProFootballTalk
Broncos run game stuck in reverse again in ugly loss to the Chargers — The Denver Post
On Thursday night, with the Broncos wearing throwback orange jerseys and helmets with a Reeves-era “D” on the side, they sported a run-first, run-second, run-run-run offense that sputtered and stuttered in a surprising 21-13 loss to the Chargers at Jack Murphy, no, Qualcomm Stadium.
via Broncos run game stuck in reverse again in ugly loss to the Chargers — The Denver Post
Broncos tackle Russell Okung taken by ambulance after loss to Chargers — The Denver Post
Denver Broncos left tackle Russell Okung was taken from Qualcomm Stadium in an ambulance following the team’s 21-13 loss to the San Diego Chargers on Thursday.
via Broncos tackle Russell Okung taken by ambulance after loss to Chargers — The Denver Post
Kiszla: Get well soon, Gary Kubiak. In loss to San Diego, Broncos look sick without you. — The Denver Post
Get well soon, Gary Kubiak. The Broncos look sick without you.



