The Mailbag topics are as varied as the ingredients in a bowl of gumbo.
via Mason’s Mailbag: Defending the run, tiebreakers, Trevor Siemian and more — Denver Broncos : News
The Mailbag topics are as varied as the ingredients in a bowl of gumbo.
via Mason’s Mailbag: Defending the run, tiebreakers, Trevor Siemian and more — Denver Broncos : News
The Broncos head to New Orleans trying to bounce back from last week’s loss and overcome injuries in what will be a hostile environment.
As the Broncos head to New Orleans for a game in which the defending Super Bowl champions are three-point underdogs against a team that didn’t make the playoffs a year ago and started the year 0-3, Denver coach Gary Kubiak hopes to get the offense going again. This includes staying the course as to a…
via Kubiak plans same approach to running game — ProFootballTalk
The Colorado Avalanche were searching for a break to snap them out of their slump. They got a big one Friday night.
via Avs Snap Skid With 3-2 Win Over Winnipeg In OT — CBS Denver
After the Raiders overpowered and “out-physicalled” them in Oakland, to quote Joe DeCamillis, can the Broncos get off the mat in New Orleans? It’s a tough test against Drew Brees and the high-flying Saints.
via First and Orange podcast: Trouble ahead for the Broncos? — The Denver Post
A potentially bigger long-range concern for the Avalanche than its 3-2 overtime victory over Winnipeg on Friday at the Pepsi Center was that Matt Duchene took a hit from Winnipeg defenseman Jacob Trouba late in the second period
via Avalanche wins in overtime over Jets, but Matt Duchene appears injured — The Denver Post
A.J. Derby’s reintroduction to football came at him like a college cramming session, a crash-course all-nighter at Dove Valley.
via Broncos need a spark at tight end. Now is the time for A.J. Derby — The Denver Post
Matt Duchene, the Avalanche’s leading scorer, wasn’t practicing with the team Saturday morning at Family Sports Center. Additional word about Duchene is expected after practice.
via Matt Duchene has “concussion-like” symptoms, not on ice with Avalanche Saturday — The Denver Post
Since the Rockies hired Bud Black as their new manager last Monday, one of the things I’ve been asked most often by fans, friends and family is this: “Will Black be able to get along with the front office?”
via Saunders: Bud Black certain he can work, thrive with Rockies’ front office — The Denver Post