Brian Bahr, Getty ImagesJohn Bowlen, at a Broncos game in 2005.John Bowlen, the younger brother of Broncos majority owner Pat Bowlen, told The Denver Post on Monday that he is looking to sell his minority interest in the team of about 30-35 percent because he feels it’s a good time to do so and that…
Day: October 2, 2017
Broncos Week 4 Team Grades: Broncos Win AFC West Race Against Raiders — CBS Denver
By Rick Brown The Oakland Raiders and the Denver Broncos met for the 116th time in the Mile High City on Sunday. Each team was looking to rebound from a tough loss on the road in Week 3, and this was a hard-fought game with two talented teams. The Broncos did a good job against the…
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Five things we learned from the Broncos 16-10 win over the Raiders — Mile High Report – All Posts
You can see a path to sustained success after Sunday’s game if the issues get fixed over the next few games. Ever since Justin Simmons came down with his heroic interception, one thought won’t leave my mind. No, it wasn’t whether T.J. Ward could have made the same play (he couldn’t, by the way). All…
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A Well-Rested Carlos Gonzalez Leads Rockies Into Postseason — CBS Denver
DENVER (AP) — Rest assured, Carlos Gonzalez is a different player since August. Turns out, the Colorado Rockies ‘ charismatic outfielder just needed a good night’s sleep. Struggling at the plate early in the season, Gonzalez tossed and turned each night before finally visiting a sleep specialist about two months ago. Now, it’s his bat…
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Simmons, Parks play big role in win over Raiders — Mile High Sports
Even though only a quarter of the regular-season is over, those four games have revealed quite a bit about the 2017 Denver Broncos. Those four games have revealed that when it comes to running the ball on offense — and stopping it on defense — the Broncos are significantly better at both than they were…
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Colorado Rockies: reflecting on the 2017 season month by month — Rox Pile
The Colorado Rockies regular season ended yesterday with a 6-3 loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers. With the loss, they would end the season with a 87-75 record, good enough to net the club with the second National League Wild Card spot. They will face the Arizona Diamondbacks in the National League Wild Card game…
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Colorado Rockies: reflecting on the 2017 season month by month — Rox Pile
The Colorado Rockies regular season ended yesterday with a 6-3 loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers. With the loss, they would end the season with a 87-75 record, good enough to net the club with the second National League Wild Card spot. They will face the Arizona Diamondbacks in the National League Wild Card game…
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Troy Renck: Schlereth & Evans 10/2/17 — KKFN
We got a complete game recap from our Denver Broncos Insider from Denver 7, Troy Renck. Broncos run defense is insanely good. Are there issues with the “No Fly Zone”? Trevor Siemian played good enough.
NFL Power Rankings: Week 4 Standings and Review After Sunday’s Games — High Velocity Sport
Remember those teams that you buried after two losses? In Week 3, four clubs won their first game but only one deserves your attention in the upcoming power rankings. Sunday produced unpredictable finishes and changed the season outlook for several teams. Though four clubs experienced triumph for the first time this year, five squads remain […]
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Broncos’ win relies on two circus catches – one to start and one to finish — Mile High Report – All Posts
Beginning with A.J. Derby’s one-handed TD catch and ending with Justin Simmons’ game-saving INT, it was a big win over the Raiders on Sunday. Now that was close. Closer than it should have been perhaps, but not as close as it might have been. Doesn’t matter. Wins don’t care by how many – or how…