Nikola Jokic, Gary Harris fuel Nuggets’ road win — The Denver Post

SACREMENTO, Calif. — Perhaps Mason Plumlee will start at point guard Monday at home against the Los Angeles Lakers. Why not? The 6-foot-11 Nuggets player, acquired just a month ago from the Portland Trail Blazers, led all players Saturday night with eight assists, and the Nuggets bench helped post a 105-92 victory and hand the…

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John Elway beefs up Broncos lines by over 1,200 pounds — Mile High Report – All Posts

Denver’s offensive and defensive line were small in 2016 – both in a physical and mental sense. These moves reflect a new course. Good morning, Broncos Country! Size matters. For the 2016 season, the Denver Broncos were small in the trenches – on both sides of the football. John Elway has looked to change that…

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Tale of the Tape: Ronald Leary — Mile High Report – All Posts

Breaking down some film of the Broncos recently acquired guard We’ve analyzed the contract situation of the Denver Broncos first free agent signing of 2017, but what about what he brings on the field? I’m glad you asked! Today we’ll take a look at some tape of Ronald Leary and see just what he brings…

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HIGHLIGHTS: Nuggets grab critical road win in Sacramento — Mile High Sports

The Denver Nuggets have played more than their fair share of back-to-back games this season. Fifteen pairs of them, to be exact. They have yet to enjoy a back-to-back that kept them in one city from night to night, and their record was an uninspiring 4-10 in the second game of the back-to-back heading into Saturday’s critical…

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Zach Kerr an underrated addition to Denver Broncos D-Line — Predominantly Orange

The Denver Broncos have a history of making shrewd moves in free agency. Defensive end Zach Kerr looks like he could be a steal… When all is said and done, the Indianapolis Colts might regret letting Zach Kerr get away. New general manager Chris Ballard is throwing out the old with the Colts, including a…

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Cowboys pretending they can trade Tony Romo; Broncos/Texans pretending they don’t want him — Mile High Report – All Posts

Lies, lies, and more lies. The posturing for Tony Romo is reaching epic proportions, but there is one man out there telling the truth. The Denver Broncos and Houston Texans are now in full “we don’t really want Tony Romo” mode now that Jerry Jones has been talked into finding a way to trade him…

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Carlos Estevez is ready to contribute to Rockies’ new-look bullpen — Mile High Sports

The Colorado Rockies will enter this season with a bullpen filled with optimism. For the first time in many year’s Colorado’s bullpen seems to have the intangibles to be good enough to evolve from mediocre to consistent. The splashy signings of Mike Dunn and Greg Holland were solid for the Rockies. Those two will likely be considered the…

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OT Donald Stephenson restructures contract with Broncos — The Denver Post

Broncos offensive tackle Donald Stephenson agreed to restructure his contact for the 2017 season, according to two NFL sources. Stephenson’s $4 million salary for 2017 was to be fully guaranteed Monday. Instead, $2 million will be guaranteed and the other $2 million can be earned if he makes the 53-man roster. Stephenson signed a three-year,…

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