Broncos open 2017 regular season at home against LA Chargers — FOX31 Denver

DENVER — The Denver Broncos will open the 2017 regular season against the Los Angeles Chargers at Mile High Stadium in Denver on Monday night, September 11. The NFL released the schedule Thursday. Denver Broncos 2017 regular season schedule Mon. 9/11 vs L.A. Chargers 8:20 p.m. (Monday Night Football) Sun. 9/17 vs Dallas Cowboys 2:25…

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Broncos to host Eli Manning, New York Giants on Sunday Night Football — The Denver Post

Peyton Manning retired more than a year ago, but a Manning will be under center for at least one Broncos game this season. The other Manning. The Broncos will host Eli and the New York Giants on Sunday Night Football on Oct. 15, according to a league source. The team’s full 2017 schedule will be…

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Report: Broncos open 2017 season at home against the Los Angeles Chargers on Monday Night Football — Mile High Report – All Posts

Broncos open the 2017 season on primetime. According to 9NEWS Denver’s Mike Klis, the Denver Broncos will open up the 2017 NFL season against the Los Angeles Chargers and it will be on Monday Night Football. League Network source: Broncos to open 2017 season at home vs LA Chargers on Monday night. #9sports — Mike…

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NFL To Broncos Aqib Talib: Take A Firearm Safety Course — CBS Denver

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) – Members of the Denver Broncos “No Fly Zone” secondary are relieved that star Aqib Talib won’t face a suspension over the shooting in Dallas last year in which the All-Pro cornerback admitted he accidentally shot himself. Aqib Talib (credit: CBS) “Absolutely,” safety Darian Stewart said Wednesday. “You can’t replace Talib. He’s…

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The Broncos could solve LT problem with the athletic Garett Bolles — Mile High Sports

In the NFL Draft, the order in which players are selected is rarely synonymous to an overall “draft board” compiled by various analysts and scouts. Often the demand of a position in the NFL can push a prospect to be drafted much sooner than a more talented prospect at a different position simply because of…

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FOX Sports mock draft has the Broncos getting an absolute steal at Pick No. 51 — Fanbuzz

Florida State’s Dalvin Cook has been taking some serious hits in the mock drafts that have been flooding the internet the last few weeks. Once thought as the top running back in this NFL Draft, or at least second-best running back, Cook has seen his stock fall leading into the draft later this month. RELATED: NFL…

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The baseball gods came out to play in Rockies-Dodgers series — Mile High Sports

Baseball, perhaps more than any other professional sport, is a game of unwritten rules. From how you take the field, to how you take in a home run, to how you might “accidentally” take out an opposing player, America’s pastime seemingly has an unwritten rule to go along with every one etched in black and white…

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Broncos left tackle search feels eerily similar to quarterback situation from last year — Mile High Report – All Posts

I’m having some deja vu, so stop me if you’ve heard this before. Stop me if you’ve heard this before. The market for a particular position is getting out of control. There’s a player Denver could potentially re-sign, who would fill a big need at that position. This player put a mediocre product on the…

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Broncos Country should be charged up about season-opening game — Mile High Sports

Are you ready for some football? Well, the games are still over four months away, but now you know just who that first contest will be against. According to Mike Klis of 9 News, the Denver Broncos will open the season against the Los Angeles Chargers. League Network source: Broncos to open 2017 season at…

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