Why did the Broncos attempt a 62 yard FG in the 27-30 loss to the Chiefs? I believe the coaching staff thought an “icing time out” was coming from Kansas City. Giving Denvers kicker, McManus, a practice shot and a look to decide to proceed with the FG. Unfortunately, we all know the turn out.
Day: November 27, 2016
Trevor Siemian shows athleticism, gives Broncos the lead — ProFootballTalk
Broncos quarterback Trevor Siemian made the first offensive play of the night for either side. And it was enough to give his side the lead. Siemian just did an incredible job of avoiding Justin Houston’s rush, circling back across field and firing a laser to wide receiver Jordan Taylor, giving the Broncos a 10-9 lead…
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Trevor Siemian shows athleticism, gives Broncos the lead — ProFootballTalk
Broncos quarterback Trevor Siemian made the first offensive play of the night for either side. And it was enough to give his side the lead. Siemian just did an incredible job of avoiding Justin Houston’s rush, circling back across field and firing a laser to wide receiver Jordan Taylor, giving the Broncos a 10-9 lead…
via Trevor Siemian shows athleticism, gives Broncos the lead — ProFootballTalk
Nuggets start fast, hold on to down Suns — The Denver Post
The first sign things were different came right at the top: The start was good.
via Nuggets start fast, hold on to down Suns — The Denver Post
Three Keys to Broncos-Chiefs — Denver Broncos : News
No team is more opportunistic than the Chiefs. Few make fewer mistakes. This is the challenge the Broncos face Sunday night.
Mason’s Mailbag: The speed-rush package, Devontae Booker, Marlon Brown and more — Denver Broncos : News
“More” includes thoughts on instant replay and how it connects with Homer Simpson asking, “Do you want the job done right, or do you want it done fast?”
IN THEIR WORDS: The Broncos defense is happy to be back at full strength — Mile High Sports
Tweet +1 Like Share Pin Reddit It’s been well over a month since the Denver Broncos defense was at full strength. First it was DeMarcus Ware, then it was Aqib Talib and then it was Derek Wolfe, but it’s always been somebody. And still … they’ve been dominant. The Broncos don’t just have the best…
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Von Miller on Chiefs: “It’s the biggest game of the year” — Mile High Sports
Tweet +1 Like Share Pin Reddit The Colorado Buffaloes have won their division. Now it’s time for the Denver Broncos to go out and do the same. At 7-3, the Broncos will host the 7-3 Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday Night Football in a game that could go a long way towards deciding the AFC…
via Von Miller on Chiefs: “It’s the biggest game of the year” — Mile High Sports
Worst To First: No. 9 Colorado Wins Pac-12 South — CBS Denver
BOULDER, Colo. (AP) – Colorado’s comeback isn’t complete just yet. So, consider this party just a prelude. “We’re one win away! It feels great,” senior defensive end Jordan Carrell said as he weaved his way through a sea of Buffs fans who stormed the field following ninth-ranked Colorado’s 27-22 win over No. 21 Utah on…
via Worst To First: No. 9 Colorado Wins Pac-12 South — CBS Denver
Demaryius Thomas Q&A: With Emmanuel Sanders, the Broncos have hungry WR duo — The Denver Post
Demaryius Thomas, the Broncos’ tall and powerful veteran wideout, forms a potent tag-team punch with Emmanuel Sanders.
via Demaryius Thomas Q&A: With Emmanuel Sanders, the Broncos have hungry WR duo — The Denver Post



