Anderson: Temporary Paralysis Only Reinforced Love Of Game — CBS Denver

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — Like any other NFL player, Zaire Anderson knew the game’s risks but was skeptical he’d ever be the one not getting up off the field someday. That changed on New Year’s Day when the Denver Broncos linebacker dived while covering a punt against the Oakland Raiders and smacked his helmet into…

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Cecil Lammey: Stokley

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Fan Football Insider, Cecil Lammey joins the guys as OTAs wind down and mandatory mini camp begins. Does Jamaal Charles have a legit shot to be the featured back in the 2017 broncos offense? Cecil answers.

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Broncos have options at right tackle regardless of Menelik Watson’s health — Mile High Sports

While the Denver Broncos drafted their left tackle of the future in tackle Garett Bolles, some still wonder if they truly addressed the the other tackle position when they signed former Oakland Raider Menelik Watson this offseason. In 2016, the combination of Ty Sambrailo and Donald Stephenson left much to be desired after the team saw…

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Justin Simmons, member of Broncos’ “Baby No Fly Zone,” eager to put teachings to work in Year 2 — The Denver Post

Before Justin Simmons got his first NFL start, before he learned what it was like to be a rookie and to be a safety on the Broncos’ self-titled “No Fly Zone” secondary, he was told something he’s yet to forget. Something that rang true for him and countless other first-year players just trying to stay…

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NFL backup QB power rankings: Where Broncos’ Paxton Lynch ranks — The Denver Post

The quarterback has long been considered the most important player in football. And with passing plays at an all-time high, that’s not likely to change. Having a capable starter under center in the NFL is a huge advantage. Starting quarterbacks, defined here as No. 1 on the depth chart, have completed 63 percent of their…

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Broncos roster 2017: Edge Rusher, Vontarrius Dora — Mile High Report – All Posts

We continue with our daily series of breaking down the Denver Broncos 2017 90-man roster. Today we keep the football rolling looking at second-year edge rusher, Vontarrius Dora. Name: Vontarrius DoraPosition: Edge Rusher Height: 6’3″ Weight: 256lbsAge: 24 Experience: 1stCollege: Louisana Tech After the 2016 draft concluded, Lousiana Tech’s defensive end/edge rusher Vontarrius Dora’s name was…

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Not everyone is so convinced Paxton Lynch had a great day Monday — Mile High Sports

Broncos Country was buzzing on Monday as reports out of UCHealth Training Center said second-year quarterback Paxton Lynch looked great against Denver’s all-world defense in OTA practice. Several local media members suggested it was the kind of breakthrough day that many Broncos fans have been waiting to hear about since Denver moved up in the 2016 draft…

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Broncos Rookie McKenzie Excels At ‘Making Guys Miss’ — CBS Denver

By Michael Spencer Broncos rookie Isaiah McKenzie joined CBS4 sports anchor Michael Spencer for Monday’s edition of Xfinity Monday Live at the ViewHouse Centennial. CENTENNIAL, Colo. (CBS4) – Isaiah McKenzie left Georgia after his junior year and was drafted by the Denver Broncos in the fifth round of the 2017 NFL Draft. “It’s been great,”…

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T.J. Ward calls 2016 a Super Bowl transition year; not a hangover — Mile High Report – All Posts

Not a bad way to put it. The Denver Broncos defense is greedy for a statement season in 2017. The 2016 season was a bit of a down year for the Denver Broncos. Eric Goodman and Les Shapiro on The Afternoon Drive caught up with T.J. Ward to discuss how that Super Bowl hangover affected…

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