The Broncos continue to rack up postseason awards.
Day: January 17, 2017
Broncos promote Joe Woods to defensive coordinator — FOX31 Denver
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — New Broncos coach Vance Joseph continued to fill out his staff Tuesday with Joe Woods being promoted from defensive backs coach to defensive coordinator, the team announced. The move was widely expected after Wade Phillips was not retained. Phillips, the defensive coordinator the past two seasons under former coach Gary Kubiak, left […]
via Broncos promote Joe Woods to defensive coordinator — FOX31 Denver
Broncos add Marcus Robertson as defensive backs coach — ProFootballTalk
It’s not a head coaching job or a coordinator post, but Marcus Robertson just walked into a pretty good gig. According to Mike Klis of KUSA, Robertson will be named the Broncos defensive backs coach, as part of their makeover on that side of the ball under new coach Vance Joseph. Robertson has been with […]
via Broncos add Marcus Robertson as defensive backs coach — ProFootballTalk
Four NFL teams that desperately need Tony Romo next season — For The Win
It’s a quarterback league, and these teams need one in the worst way.
via Four NFL teams that desperately need Tony Romo next season — For The Win
Broncos Barrett Has Ambitious Goal This Offseason — CBS Denver
Shaq Barrett’s numbers took a dip this season. He finished 2016 with 36 tackles and 1.5 sacks, which was down from his 2015 numbers.
via Broncos Barrett Has Ambitious Goal This Offseason — CBS Denver
Broncos interviewing special teams coaches — ProFootballTalk
The Broncos interviewed Bears assistant special teams coach Richard Hightower for the team’s special teams coach position on Monday, Mike Klis of News9 in Denver reported. Klis reported that Greg McMahon, former Saints special teams coach, will interview for the job on Tuesday. McMahon was fired by the Saints earlier this month after nine years […]
via Broncos interviewing special teams coaches — ProFootballTalk
Brady, Ben, Peyton are 14 of the last 16 AFC Super Bowl quarterbacks — ProFootballTalk
For the 14th time in the last 16 years, the AFC Super Bowl team will be quarterbacked by Tom Brady, Ben Roethlisberger or Peyton Manning. That became certain when Brady’s Patriots and Roethlisberger’s Steelers won this weekend to meet in the AFC Championship Game. Either Brady will start his seventh Super Bowl, adding to his […]
via Brady, Ben, Peyton are 14 of the last 16 AFC Super Bowl quarterbacks — ProFootballTalk






