Broncos place two rookies, one veteran on non-football injury list — The Denver Post

Broncos rookie quarterback Chad Kelly, tight end Jake Butt and outside linebacker Shaquil Barrett will be placed on the Broncos’ non-football injury list when training camp begins Thursday. Kyle Peko, who is recovering from a fracture in his foot, will be on the team’s physically unable to perform (PUP) list, an NFL source told The Denver…

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Denver Broncos 2017 No Bull Storylines: New coaches, new systems — Mile High Report – All Posts

We’re ramping up to start of the Denver Broncos 2017 season as training camp approaches. As we wait for the last couple of excruciating weeks before football returns to life, let’s whet our appetite with what I see as the most interesting storylines for the Broncos this season. I’ve seen many coaching shake-ups happen over…

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Schlereth: Jamaal Charles could be ‘difference maker’ for Broncos — KKFN

At 100 percent healthy and in his prime, Denver Broncos free agency pick up Jamaal Charles was earning first-team All-Pros and Pro Bowls while running all over his new squad, and the NFL, as a member of the Kansas City Chiefs. Before swapping AFC West rosters, the Chiefs release Charles after the franchise-leader in rushing…

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Five Broncos players with the most to lose during Training Camp — Mile High Report – All Posts

Which five Broncos players have the most to lose during Training Camp which begins this week. The Denver Broncos report to Training Camp later this week which officially kicks off the 2017 NFL season. It’s an exciting time for fans, but it could be a tough few weeks for some players who may lose a…

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Rookie success no guarantee for Broncos offensive skill players — Mile High Sports

Broncos rookie wide receivers Carlos Henderson and Isaiah McKenzie, along with fellow rookie running back De’Angelo Henderson, have all generated buzz as they are expected to bring explosive playmaking to a Broncos offense and special teams unit that lacked it last season. But looking at the past performance of some of the rookies at their…

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Former Broncos safety David Bruton Jr. retires — FOX31 Denver

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Former Broncos safety David Bruton Jr., who played a big part in the team’s Super Bowl 50 championship season, announced his retirement on Monday morning. “It’s been a hell of a ride and a lot of stories to pass down to future ball players,” Bruton wrote in an Instagram post in which…

via Former Broncos safety David Bruton Jr. retires — FOX31 Denver