GIF Horse – Dwayne Haskins, franchise quarterback? — Mile High Report – All Posts

Could Denver Broncos GM John Elway tab the Buckeye, Dwayne Haskins, as the heir to Peyton Manning? The very first word that comes to mind with Dwayne Haskins is “distributor.” Some quarterbacks are dangerous with the ball in their hands (hello Kyler Murray), but that’s not the Buckeyes’ game. He’s a point man that puts…

GIF Horse – Dwayne Haskins, franchise quarterback? — Mile High Report – All Posts

Jeff Hoffman will try to get Rockies “on a roll” in spot start — Mile High Sports

Once adorned as the key piece in the blockbuster trade of franchise cornerstone Troy Tulowitzki, Jeff Hoffman is getting another chance to shine. Jeff Hoffman will make his first start of the season for the Colorado Rockies Wednesday afternoon versus the Atlanta Braves. He’ll start in place of the injured Tyler Anderson who was placed…

Jeff Hoffman will try to get Rockies “on a roll” in spot start — Mile High Sports

Royce Freeman says he and Phillip Lindsay are pushing each other — Mile High Sports

In the 2018 season, the Broncos featured two rookie running backs prominently. Of course, there was Phillip Lindsay, the undrafted Colorado kid who took the league by storm, but they also had third-round power back Royce Freeman. One might assume that Lindsay’s meteoric rise to super-stardom could create a rift in the backfield or make…

Royce Freeman says he and Phillip Lindsay are pushing each other — Mile High Sports

Rockies woes continue vs Braves, drop fifth consecutive game — Mile High Sports

The Colorado Rockies struggles continued Tuesday night as they sported a unique lineup, still losing to the Atlanta Braves, 7-1. The Rockies are currently 3-9 this season and have dropped five consecutive games, all of which have been at home to both the Los Angeles Dodgers and Braves. Ahead are the takeaways from the Rockies’…

Rockies woes continue vs Braves, drop fifth consecutive game — Mile High Sports

Nuggets celebrate Houston’s loss; Will Barton offers blunt assessment heading into playoffs — The Denver Post

SALT LAKE CITY — There were mixed, pointed and honest feelings emanating from the visitor’s locker room in Utah Tuesday night where the Nuggets’ postseason picture became clearer. There was momentary relief and excitement after Gary Harris and Torrey Craig huddled around this reporter’s phone to watch the thrilling end of Houston at Oklahoma City.…

Nuggets celebrate Houston’s loss; Will Barton offers blunt assessment heading into playoffs — The Denver Post

How the Colorado Avalanche got scary tight, scary fast and scary good at the perfect time — The Denver Post

Ian Cole wasn’t sure what to expect, in hindsight, other than the fact that watching Nathan MacKinnon and Mikko Rantanen blow by some other stiffs beat the living pants off having to chase them yourself. “I can say that, in my experience, at least, I genuinely like every single guy in this locker room and…

How the Colorado Avalanche got scary tight, scary fast and scary good at the perfect time — The Denver Post

Former Broncos cornerback Champ Bailey supports Chris Harris’ quest for new contract — The Denver Post

Add Champ Bailey to the camp that believes Broncos cornerback Chris Harris should be in line for a new contract. Bailey was the keynote speaker at a fundraiser for the Denver area Boy Scouts’ Luncheon inside the Pepsi Center. Afterward, Bailey, who will be inducted to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in August, said…

Former Broncos cornerback Champ Bailey supports Chris Harris’ quest for new contract — The Denver Post

Derek Wolfe, with a clean bill of health, aims to be a “Bronco for life” — The Denver Post

Broncos defensive end Derek Wolfe is healthy and confident he’s ready for five or six more years in the NFL. Wolfe, 29, has played seven seasons in Denver since he was drafted in the second-round in 2012 and told reporters Tuesday he would prefer to remain in orange and blue for the remainder of his…

Derek Wolfe, with a clean bill of health, aims to be a “Bronco for life” — The Denver Post

Michael Malone denies the Nuggets lost on purpose: “We’re not scared of anybody” — The Denver Post

SALT LAKE CITY — Nuggets coach Michael Malone vehemently defended his decision to rest starters Nikola Jokic, Paul Millsap and Jamal Murray in Sunday’s loss against the Trail Blazers despite the ensuing narrative that Denver wanted a favorable postseason matchup. “There’s this crazy, I don’t know where it’s coming from, I really don’t, story out…

Michael Malone denies the Nuggets lost on purpose: “We’re not scared of anybody” — The Denver Post