Todd Davis emerges as Broncos defensive leader after unlikely NFL rise — The Denver Post

A little more than three years ago, Todd Davis was another face in the pool of NFL unwanteds, praying, hoping his dream of making it big was still alive. No one drafted him out of Sacramento State. No team called immediately after. No offer was made until June 23, 2014, when the New Orleans Saints…

via Todd Davis emerges as Broncos defensive leader after unlikely NFL rise — The Denver Post

Vance Joseph didn’t like what he saw from QBs Sunday — ProFootballTalk

Broncos coach Vance Joseph said that the “true evaluation” portion of the quarterback competition between Trevor Siemian and Paxton Lynch would come during training camp and it sounds like the evaluation of Sunday’s effort is thumbs down for both players. Joseph offered a negative assessment of both players on a day when the Broncos secondary…

via Vance Joseph didn’t like what he saw from QBs Sunday — ProFootballTalk

Rockies beat Nats in Game 1 of Sunday doubleheader to grab series win — Mile High Sports

The Rockies will go into the second game of a Sunday doubleheader with the Washington Nationals with a series win in their pocket and a chance to pick up what would certainly be a momentum-changing road sweep. After losing three straight in St. Louis earlier in the week, the Rockies ensured a series win against…

via Rockies beat Nats in Game 1 of Sunday doubleheader to grab series win — Mile High Sports

Broncos QB race hits speed bump during first padded practice. “I didn’t like what I saw today.” — The Denver Post

Vance Joseph, like any first-time head coach, is learning on the fly during his debut season at the helm of the Broncos. “Obviously, being a head coach is a little different, and I’m trying to find my way around the field,” Joseph said after the team’s first training camp practice Thursday. “Everyone breaks and goes…

via Broncos QB race hits speed bump during first padded practice. “I didn’t like what I saw today.” — The Denver Post

Rockies score 60th win of the season — FOX31 Denver

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Colorado Rockies scored their 60th win of the season on Sunday at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C. 6️⃣0️⃣❗️#RoxWin pic.twitter.com/4CAkMUp0Oe — Colorado Rockies (@Rockies) July 30, 2017 They’re now 60 and 45 and in second place in the National League West. The Rockies beat the Washington Nationals 10 – 6 in the first game…

via Rockies score 60th win of the season — FOX31 Denver

Rockies finally clinch another road series, with Blackmon-LeMahieu-Arenado busy and Kyle Freeland standing tall — The Denver Post

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Kyle Freeland tickled the toes of a sleeping giant in the fourth inning Sunday, then he poked another in the ribs. The Rockies’ rookie lefty, their best hope this season in a boyish pitching rotation, continued to boldly tread in Colorado’s 10-6 victory over the Nationals. In a second consecutive victory over…

via Rockies finally clinch another road series, with Blackmon-LeMahieu-Arenado busy and Kyle Freeland standing tall — The Denver Post

Broncos fans set single-day training camp attendance record — Mile High Sports

Broncos fans aren’t feeling the least bit let down by the fact their team missed the playoffs last year for the first time since 2010. If anything, they’re working even harder to support their squad and encourage them to get back. According to Patrick Smyth, Broncos Executive VP of Public and Community Relations, fans on…

via Broncos fans set single-day training camp attendance record — Mile High Sports

Broncos LB Brandon Marshall enjoying side gig as Nuggets’ pitch man — The Denver Post

After lending a helping hand in the Nuggets’ pitch to free-agent power forward Paul Millsap, Brandon Marshall may not be done helping Denver’s NBA franchise just yet. “I’m trying to work on my point guard skills,” Marshall said after showing off the Nuggets socks, sent to him by the team, that he wore during Sunday’s practice. “I’m…

via Broncos LB Brandon Marshall enjoying side gig as Nuggets’ pitch man — The Denver Post

Bennie Fowler ready to play 60 snaps a game in 2017 — Mile High Sports

Through the early part of Broncos training camp 2017, wide receiver Bennie Fowler has emerged as the top candidate for the No. 3 spot behind Emmanuel Sanders and Demaryius Thomas. Fowler joined Alex Ramirez and Joe Rico after Sunday’s practice at training camp, saying that the biggest change for him from year two to year…

via Bennie Fowler ready to play 60 snaps a game in 2017 — Mile High Sports