John Elway says he’s happy with Broncos’ two young QBs but is “open to everything” — The Denver Post

INDIANAPOLIS — The photo-op was there and John Elway surely knew it, so he continued to chat up Dallas Cowboys coach Jason Garrett as the cameras flickered. Let the Tony Romo speculation run wild. Let the public debate over the Broncos’ quarterback quagmire continue. Let the dance continue. Then, with a flash of his toothy smile,…

via John Elway says he’s happy with Broncos’ two young QBs but is “open to everything” — The Denver Post

Rockies get spring training win over Padres — FOX31 Denver

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — The Colorado Rockies improved their spring record to 4-2 with a 3-1 win Wednesday over the San Diego Padres. The spring training game took place at Salt River Fields in Scottsdale, Arizona. Rockies starting pitcher Tyler Chatwood spent two innings on the mound, allowing one earned run on two hits with one walk…

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Gabe Landeskog, Avalanche captain, “relieved it’s over” — The Denver Post

OTTAWA, Ontario — Jarome Iginla wasn’t on the bus. That’s how Avalanche captain Gabe Landeskog and his teammates learned that the future Hockey Hall of Fame forward had been traded to the Los Angeles Kings on Wednesday. Hours before the NHL trade deadline, Iginla went to L.A. for a conditional pick in the 2018 draft…

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Elway: Broncos will talk with Russell Okung, could sign him again — ProFootballTalk

The Broncos won’t be picking up the option on Russell Okung’s contract for 2017, but the team isn’t necessarily closing the book on its relationship with Okung after one season. Speaking to reporters at the NFL Scouting Combine Wednesday, Broncos vice president of football operations John Elway said the team will explore its options at…

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Rumor: Broncos and Vikings are considered the front-runners for guard T.J. Lang — Mile High Report – All Posts

The Broncos are reportedly in the running for one of the top guards in the league According to 104.3 The FAN’s Cecil Lammey, the Denver Broncos, and the Minnesota Vikings are considered the front-runners for free agent guard T.J. Lang. Sources consider #Broncos & #Vikings frontrunners for TJ Lang. @1043TheFan — Cecil Lammey (@CecilLammey) March…

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Colorado Rockies’ Farm System Ranked Eighth-Best in Baseball — Rox Pile

The Colorado Rockies were a lot better in 2016 and players, the media and fans are even more optimistic for 2017. Arguably, the biggest contributor to the success in 2016 was the influx of youth on the roster. Jon Gray, Trevor Story, Tyler Anderson, David Dahl, Tony Wolters, and Carlos Estevez all were key contributors…

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Elway: Broncos will talk with Russell Okung, could sign him again — ProFootballTalk

The Broncos won’t be picking up the option on Russell Okung’s contract for 2017, but the team isn’t necessarily closing the book on its relationship with Okung after one season. Speaking to reporters at the NFL Scouting Combine Wednesday, Broncos vice president of football operations John Elway said the team will explore its options at…

via Elway: Broncos will talk with Russell Okung, could sign him again — ProFootballTalk

Vance Joseph gives scouting reports on draft’s top OTs, explains Russell Okung decision — The Denver Post

INDIANAPOLIS – Vance Joseph isn’t sitting in the background at the NFL combine letting the Broncos executives, scouts and assistant coaches determine the entire make-up of the team. The Broncos head coach has one area he’s certain they need to address: the offensive line. “Offensively we’re close,” Joseph said. “Offensive line, we need some help…

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