John Elway remains in place, for now, kicking and screaming for the Broncos — The Denver Post

John Elway stood on both feet and spoke in a professional tone, but he was kicking and screaming. His friend and coach, Gary Kubiak, had just walked out the door in tears. But the Broncos’ general manager was already looking forward. “Challenges excite me,” Elway said Monday at Dove Valley, minutes after Kubiak announced his…

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They said it: Highlights from Gary Kubiak’s resignation speech — The Denver Post

Highlights from Gary Kubiak‘s speech to announce his retirement from coaching: GARY KUBIAK “I came in wearing jeans; I’m going out wearing jeans.” “I’m retiring from coaching. I’m getting out of coaching, but I have a lot to give. I’m going to find something else to do and I’m going to wake up with that…

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Wade Phillips: ‘Still Hoping To Be With Broncos’ — CBS Denver

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (CBS4) – It’s possible the rest of the coaching staff could be looking for work after Broncos head coach Gary Kubiak officially stepped down Monday. Defensive coordinator Wade Phillips, for one, hopes that isn’t the case, though. Phillips tweeted out Monday afternoon, following Kubiak’s announcement, that he’s “still hoping to be with the Broncos, of…

via Wade Phillips: ‘Still Hoping To Be With Broncos’ — CBS Denver

Players past and present, others in NFL react to Gary Kubiak’s retirement from coaching — The Denver Post

Early Sunday, news broke that Gary Kubiak planned to step down as head coach of the Broncos, two seasons after accepting the job. Monday morning, just hours after his team capped their season with a victory over the Raiders, Kubiak made it official. The 32-year NFL veteran who rose from backup quarterback to head coach,…

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Kubiak: “I love you all very much” — Mile High Report – All Posts

In his final presser as Denver Broncos head coach, Gary Kubiak steps away from the game and team he loves. Gary Kubiak has been carrying around a tattered notebook since his first coaching gig at Texas A&M in 1992. He liked to joke that when the book falls apart, he’d be done coaching. Well, this…

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For Kubiak, Health More Important Than Coaching — CBS Denver

DENVER (AP) — By leaving on his own terms, Gary Kubiak made a choice few coaches do. Health and life are more important than football, he decided, and this 100-hour-a-week coaching business he’s been in for decades was no longer a good fit. Head coach Gary Kubiak of the Denver Broncos during the game against…

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2017 NFL Mock Draft: Post-Week 17 Breakdown for First-Round Prospects — Bleacher Report – Front Page

The 2017 NFL draft order is now set for the 20 teams that failed to advance to the playoffs. The Cleveland Browns wrapped up the No. 1 pick, but it certainly wasn’t easy. Cleveland took the Pittsburgh Steelers to overtime on Sunday before finally suffering their 15th loss of the season and earning the top…

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Horse Tracks: Gary Kubiak, always a Denver Bronco — Mile High Report – All Posts

With a few notable exceptions, you’d be hard pressed to find anyone who has given as much to the Broncos organization as Gary Kubiak. I was four years old when John Elway and Gary Kubiak were drafted to the Denver Broncos. Growing up, the sun sun set in the west, asparagus made your pee smell,…

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2017 NFL Mock Draft: Matt Miller’s Final Regular Season Projections — Bleacher Report – Front Page

How do the Cleveland Browns, San Francisco 49ers, Jacksonville Jaguars and Chicago Bears move on from an awful 2016 season and start rebuilding? By having a successful 2017 draft. Great teams are built in April—not by spending money in free agency—and teams selecting in the top five will find a draft class with more…

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