Nolan Arenado’s not-so-subtle message to the Rockies’ front office — Mile High Sports

All-Star third baseman Nolan Arenado recently told the Denver Post there is a different feeling in and around the Colorado Rockies clubhouse this Spring Training. It was a not-so-subtle message to the Rockies’ front office. Arenado wants longtime teammate Carlos Gonzalez back in purple pinstripes. Gonzalez, a 10-year MLB veteran (nine with Colorado), remains a free agent…

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2018 NFL Combine: Complete weigh-in results for the offensive line prospects — Mile High Report – All Posts

How did the top offensive line prospects fair in the weigh in? On Tuesday, the top offensive line prospects in the 2018 NFL Draft arrived in Indianapolis to take part in all that comes with the NFL Scouting Combine. One of their first hurdles to cross was getting weighed-in and measured today. Key measurements like…

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Kiszla: Michael Malone set up as scapegoat, but Nuggets spent $30 million on Paul Millsap to make playoffs — The Denver Post

So this is what it feels like when a $30 million bag of fool’s gold falls on your head. On the night when Paul Millsap, the man given an NBA fortune to teach the young Nuggets how to win, returned to the Denver lineup after missing 42 games with a wrist injury, the team not…

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After 100 days of being injured, Paul Millsap is preparing to make his long-awaited return for Denver — Mile High Sports

The long-awaited return of the Denver Nuggets $30-million man has nearly arrived. Paul Millsap — the four-time All-Star and prized free-agent acquisition for the Nuggets — has fought back from a ligament injury in his left wrist that occurred on November 19th against the Los Angeles Clippers. The injury required surgery and has had Millsap…

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Denver Broncos would like to add a tight end in free agency — Predominantly Orange

The Denver Broncos would apparently like to add a tight end in free agency. What are their options? Who would be a good fit? Making an appearance on Orange & Blue 760, Denver Broncos insider Mike Klis stated that the team might be interested in a tight end in free agency this year. If so,…

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Colorado Avalanche: Potential Plan to Make the Playoffs — Mile High Sticking

The Colorado Avalanche could make the playoffs if they win strategically from here on out. The Colorado Avalanche are in a tight, tough race to make the playoffs this season. It’s not impossible. And making the playoffs is never easy. However, it’s especially difficult this year. The fact that the Avs are even in the…

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Allbright: Cousins to Vikings, Keenum to Broncos? — Mile High Sports

While the Denver Broncos still hope to sign free agent quarterback Kirk Cousins, it’s uncertain whether the team can shuffle enough money around to meet Cousins’ expected $30 million per year contract price tag. NFL contributor Benjamin Allbright joined Gil Whiteley and Mark Jackson of Mile High Sports AM 1340 | FM 104.7 to update the Cousins’ situation.…

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Kirk Cousins now favored to play for Minnesota Vikings? — Predominantly Orange

Will Denver Broncos top quarterback option Kirk Cousins choose the Minnesota Vikings in free agency? We look into some of the latest reports… Kirk Cousins is certainly going to be a popular name this week in Indianapolis as the NFL Scouting Combine is set to get underway on Tuesday with players arriving and checking in,…

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NFL Combine 2018: What we really should evaluate in the players — Mile High Report – All Posts

How fast are they? What can they bench press? Sure, these measurements have some useful predictions for NFL readiness, but I have a few suggestions for more practical measurements. Good morning, Broncos Country! The NFL Combine starts today, and that means around 300 of the best college players (though not necessarily all of the best)…

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