Report: Gary Kubiak likely to resign as Broncos’ head coach — ProFootballTalk

Eleven months after winning the Super Bowl, Broncos head coach Gary Kubiak is likely to step away after today’s regular-season finale. Kubiak, who has health concerns, is likely to step down, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN. Although Kubiak has had success as an NFL head coach, he has also acknowledged that the stress of…

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Broncos can avoid history and help keep hated rival from divisional crown with win today — Mile High Report – All Posts

A Denver win would help ensure the Raiders don’t win the AFC West. That’s all the motivation the Broncos need. Happy New Year, Broncos Country! One bit of history has been made, and the Denver Broncos are on the verge of even more. Perhaps that will motivate this team that doesn’t have anything to play…

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DeMarcus Ware scoffs at retirement, promises a big 2017 — ProFootballTalk

Broncos outside linebacker DeMarcus Ware knows people think he could retire this offseason. And he thinks that’s silly. Ware released a statement after back surgery in which he insisted that he’ll be just fine and will play and play well in 2017. “I’ve noticed critics always count you out because that’s what they want to…

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Speculation among Indy media that Peyton Manning in consideration for Colts’ GM — Mile High Report – All Posts

It’s mere speculation at this point, so as long as they’re going there, let’s talk about Manning coming back to Denver. While the Broncos are potentially gearing up for some personnel changes on the field perhaps sooner in the offseason rather than later, there is speculation (read: rumors probably started by hopeful insiders who convince…

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Speculation growing that Peyton Manning could make a return to the NFL — Fan Buzz

While Peyton Manning is likely enjoying retirement, cashing in checks for Nationwide commercials, “The Sheriff,” may at least consider a return to the Indianapolis Colts — just not as a field general. As picked up by SB Nation, two well-informed media personalities (John Michael Vincent and Bob Kravitz) discussed on 1070 the Fan the possibility…

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Five reasons to actually watch the Broncos-Raiders game — Mile High Sports

The Denver Broncos have been eliminated from the NFL playoffs for the first time in six seasons. The last time we didn’t have postseason football in Denver was back in 2010. The Broncos had limped to a 4-12 finish during a season in which head coach Josh McDaniels was fired, Kyle Orton was benched for…

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Kubiak’s system needs to evolve — Mile High Report – All Posts

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Looking at the way the season panned out, comparisons are bound to start rolling in. Eric Goodman and Les Shapiro of the Afternoon Drive compare today’s Broncos with those of the past. The Afternoon Drive has an interesting comparison to make regarding Jake Plummer of 2005 and Trevor Siemian. The Broncos were very good in…

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Jhabvala: If DeMarcus Ware’s time in Denver has ended, Broncos’ to-do list got longer — The Denver Post

Von Miller doesn’t have enough time to spell out all the things DeMarcus Ware has done for him. “I could sit here all day and write a book about the moments that DeMarcus has impacted my life,” he said. When he arrived in Denver in 2014 as one of the key pickups of John Elway‘s…

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Missing the playoffs a first for many Broncos — Mile High Sports

The last time Demaryius Thomas missed the playoffs, he was a fresh-faced rookie still learning the ropes in the NFL. Thomas may still have a baby face by many people’s standards, but six years after that first season in Denver, he’s finally experiencing what it’s like to miss the playoffs again. “It’s my first time…

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