ESPN reporter discusses the team that may be Tony Romo’s preferred landing spot — Fanbuzz

ESPN’s Ed Werder seems to be one of the most plugged in reporters throughout the Tony Romo saga, and he dropped a bit more news on where exactly everything lies as of now, as he pointed toward the Houston Texans, not Denver Broncos as a preferred landing spot. ESPN’s @Edwerderespn says Houston may be the preferred…

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Gerardo Parra reports to Rockies in good shape, vows to put disappointing 2016 behind him — The Denver Post

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Gerardo Parra took his physical Sunday morning, weighing in at 206 pounds. That’s 12 pounds lighter than his check-in weight last spring training. But pounds are not the only thing the Rockies’ veteran outfielder wanted to lose this offseason. He sought to shed the memories of his frustrating 2016 season. “I’m not…

via Gerardo Parra reports to Rockies in good shape, vows to put disappointing 2016 behind him — The Denver Post

Colin Cowherd believes Tony Romo has narrowed his choices to three potential destinations — Fanbuzz

Fox Sports radio host Colin Cowherd said he sees three options that make sense for Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo next season. Related: Tony Romo’s future with the Cowboys has reportedly taken a definitive turn Cowherd listed four reasons why the Arizona Cardinals, Dallas, and Houston Texans are the favored destinations for Romo, and he doesn’t…

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Recently-released Ryan Clady would represent a big risk for the Broncos — Mile High Sports

According to ESPN NFL Insider, the New York Jets released offensive tackle Ryan Clady after just one season with the team. Prior to that lone campaign, Clady had spent his entire career with the Denver Broncos. With his old franchise needing help on the offensive line, could a reunion be in order? Perhaps, but it…

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Reasons why the Broncos should or shouldn’t bring in Tony Romo: Brandon Stokley — KKFN

Brandon Stokley – 02/16/2017 – Cecil Lammey sitting in with Brandon Stokley live in studio. Thursday’s show the guys talk about the latest news surrounding Tony Romo possibly being released, how the Broncos improve their offensive line in free agency and other news and notes from around the NFL right now. Listen to hour one…

via Reasons why the Broncos should or shouldn’t bring in Tony Romo: Brandon Stokley — KKFN

Report: Ed Werder tells 104.3 The Fan that Romo may prefer playing for the Texans — Mile High Report – All Posts

Maybe the Broncos are not Romo’s top choice? ESPN’s Ed Werder joined 104.3 The Fan earlier today and said that Houston, not Denver may be Tony Romo’s preferred destination if/when he is released or traded by the Dallas Cowboys. ESPN’s @Edwerderespn says Houston may be the preferred landing spot for Tony Romo. — 104.3 The…

via Report: Ed Werder tells 104.3 The Fan that Romo may prefer playing for the Texans — Mile High Report – All Posts

Broncos Face League’s Toughest Schedule In 2017 — CBS Denver

DENVER (CBS4) – If the Broncos are going to chase another championship in 2017, they’ll face the toughest road in the NFL. In addition to Denver at No. 1, the AFC West holds the next two spots in CBS Sports’ strength of schedule rankings. That’s due in part to the fact that the Kansas City Chiefs…

via Broncos Face League’s Toughest Schedule In 2017 — CBS Denver

Former Rams Kapri Bibbs and Shaq Barrett like what they see in new stadium — Mile High Sports

On Thursday, Colorado State released a video of a tour of their new stadium. Not just any tour either. This one featured former Rams (and current Denver Broncos) Kapri Bibbs and Shaquil Barrett. “This is way past what we’ve got with the Denver Broncos,” Bibbs said in the video. “This is amazing.” Bibbs likes seeing…

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