Joe Woods to be named Broncos’ defensive coordinator — The Denver Post

Joe Woods, the air-traffic controller of the Broncos’ “No Fly Zone” secondary the past two seasons, will soon control much more. Woods, 46, will be named the Broncos’ defensive coordinator, according to an NFL source, taking over for Wade Phillips. The Broncos’ coaching overhaul began in earnest last Thursday, soon after Vance Joseph was introduced…

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New band rolls into town as Vance Joseph assembles new Broncos staff — The Denver Post

The band has broken up. Gary Kubiak’s two years as the Broncos’ head coach was a reunion tour of sorts, with Wade Phillips, Rick Dennison and Joe DeCamillis all assuming coordinator jobs they held in the past in Denver while John Elway, once the rock star on the field, orchestrated from the front office. The…

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Broncos make the offensive staff the priority — Mile High Report – All Posts

This also highlights why John Elway moved as fast as he did to hire Vance Joseph as the head coach. Good morning, Broncos Country! There has been one constant question over the last few days. No, in this instance it’s not about Wade Phillips. We tried to answer that on Saturday. But it is about…

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Aqib Talib’s notes to Texans not enough to stop Patriots — Mile High Sports

“If you can’t beat ’em, join em,” the old saying goes. So Aqib Talib made himself an unofficial member of the Houston Texans when he shared his personal notes on Tom Brady with Texans cornerback A.J. Bouye, according to James Palmer of NFL Network. This week Aqib Talib sent pictures of his personal notes about…

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Paxton Lynch: Mile High leap for Denver Broncos QB in 2017 — Predominantly Orange

There were growing pains for the Denver Broncos rookie quarterback Paxton Lynch, but already there are signs of a “Mile High” leap in 2017… First round draft pick Paxton Lynch displays a skill set that gets Denver Broncos executive John Elway salivating. However, Lynch did not show the traits of a franchise quarterback in his two…

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Nuggets Preview: Keys to beating the Orlando Magic — Mile High Sports

The Denver Nuggets will try to keep pace for the eighth seed in the West with another win at a place they’ve suffered some tough and frustrating losses: Pepsi Center (aka home). The Nuggets welcome in the Orlando Magic who are currently 17-25 and 12th in the Eastern Conference playoff race on Monday, Jan. 16 for…

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Colorado Rockies: Is Their Future the Brightest in Denver? — Rox Pile

Yesterday, we tackled the subject of whether the Colorado Rockies made a better hire for their head coaching position than the Denver Broncos. You can read that story here. Today, we’ll dive into another quick poll that not only included the Rockies and Broncos, but also the Denver Nuggets and Colorado Avalanche as well. Again,…

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