Cowboys fans believe their team will find plenty of running room against the Broncos — Mile High Report – All Posts

Insights on the Denver Broncos’ Week 2 opponent Dallas Cowboys from David Halprin of bloggingtheboys.com We had the chance to ask a few questions with David Halprin from Blogging the Boys about the Denver Broncos upcoming game with the Dallas Cowboys. 1) The young guns last year in Dak Prescott and Ezekiel Elliott made anyone…

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Cowboys at Broncos: Who has the edge? — The Denver Post

Three things to watch Sunday Protecting Siemian. Broncos quarterback Trevor Siemian performed well in Week 1 when he had time to throw, but he was bothered by pressure off the edge too often. The Chargers sacked Siemian four times and hit him nine times. Denver is depending on tackles Garett Bolles and Menelik Watson to…

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OL Draft capital: Denver vs rest of NFL — Mile High Report – All Posts

Here is how the Denver Broncos have spent their draft capital on offensive linemen versus the rest of the league. If Ronald Leary and Allen Barbre start on Sunday, the Broncos will have two offensive lineman starting who were drafted by the team. Conversely, if Max Garcia and Conner McGovern end up starting, Menelik Watson…

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With Crick on IR, Broncos sign former Seahawk NT Ahtyba Rubin — Mile High Sports

Following the news that defensive end Jared Crick’s back required season-ending surgery, the Broncos signed former Seattle Seahawks nose tackle Ahtyba Rubin on Friday — and the team wasted no time in acclimating him to his surroundings, sending Rubin onto their Dove Valley practice field for the team’s walkthrough. Rubin, who will wear No. 78 with the Broncos,…

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Broncos Field Goal Blocker Has Been Cut 6 Times In The NFL — CBS Denver

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — Shelby Harris made his first NFL start memorable with a fantastic finish. The third-year defensive end from Illinois State has been waived six times in his NFL career that consisted of eight games and a dozen tackles before this week. He capped his Denver debut by blocking the game-tying field goal with…

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Denver To Honor Demarcus Ware As His 2 Former Teams Go Head-To-Head — CBS Denver

DENVER (CBS4) – The Broncos will honor former Denver linebacker Demarcus Ware on Sunday at Mile High. DeMarcus Ware (credit: CBS) Ware will take part in the coin toss before the game against the Dallas Cowboys, a team Ware also played for during his impressive NFL career. He spent nine seasons in Dallas followed by…

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Three Broncos players return from injury; former CU standout to return as a Cowboy — The Denver Post

The Broncos welcomed back to practice Wednesday a trio of key players after injury. Running back Devontae Booker practiced on a limited basis for the first time since undergoing wrist surgery early in training camp, and though he likely won’t play against Dallas, Booker could be ready for Week 3, at Buffalo. Defensive lineman Jared…

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Adam Gotsis, Shelby Harris earn praise for play on Broncos defensive line vs. Chargers — The Denver Post

The Broncos limited the Chargers to just 64 yards rushing on 2.9 yards per carry during their heart-pounding 24-21 victory Monday night. That result left head coach Vance Joseph praising the work of his defensive lineman Tuesday — two defensive ends in particular. “I thought Shelby (Harris) played, again, really, really solid,” Joseph said. “I thought (Adam) Gotsis played well. Gotsis played the point of attack very strong on double-teams. You could see his quickness; you could see his length and size. I think Gotsis is coming along. If he stays healthy, he’s what he should be for us. He could be a starter for us. He can rush the passer and he can play the run game.” Gotsis played on 31 of Denver’s 59 defensive snaps. He faced 11 run plays and made four stops, according to Pro Football Focus. That run stop percentage of 36.4 was the highest among interior defensive lineman in Week 1. “We just did a great job of not losing our heads and not losing our cool,” Gotsis said. “We just sat in there and played our defense and did what we had to do.” Injury update. Offensive guard Ron Leary suffered a concussion Monday night and is in the league’s protocol program. Players in the program must pass specific steps before they are allowed to return to the field. “There’s no time limit on it,” Joseph said. “It’s a protocol we have to follow as far as certain requirements he has to pass before he can play on Sunday, but there’s no time limit.” Safety Darian Stewart suffered a right groin injury in the fourth quarter. Joseph said he was told by the Broncos’ training staff late Monday night that the injury was “nothing major,” but he expected a more detailed update on Stewart later Tuesday. Cornerback Brendan Langley suffered a right knee injury. [related_articles location=”right” show_article_date=”true” article_type=”automatic-primary-tag”] “He’s walking this morning,” Joseph said. “But we’ll know later (Tuesday) and (Wednesday).” Von’s playing time. Joseph issued a challenge to Broncos all-pro pass rusher Von Miller to be on the field for more snaps this season. That was the case in the opener Monday night, when Miller played in all but six of the Broncos’ defensive snaps. Still, Joseph conceded that it’s a balancing act for the Broncos when it comes to monitoring snaps for their best player. “I know Von wants to play more,” Joseph said. “That was my challenge to Von when I came here. I want him on the field more. Sometimes it can be too much, especially when he’s being chipped by tight ends and backs for 60 snaps. We have to figure out how we can spell him out more.” [dfm_iframe src=”http://extras.denverpost.com/app/mailer-rules/email-signup.html?which=bronxinsider&name=Broncos%20Insider” width=”100%” height=”120px”] [dfm_iframe src=”http://extras.denverpost.com/app/mailer-rules/app-promo.html?sports=true” width=”100%” height=”100px”]

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