Terrell Davis Selected For Pro Football Hall Of Fame — CBS Denver

HOUSTON (CBS4) – Former Broncos running back Terrell Davis got the call. He’ll be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame this August in Canton, Ohio. Announced Saturday evening, the 2017 Pro Football Hall of Fame Class includes Davis. Introducing the Class of 2017 – Welcome to Canton! #PFHOF17 pic.twitter.com/0xEuniP6QY — Pro Football HOF…

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Khalil Mack beats out Von Miller for Defensive Player of the Year by one vote — The Denver Post

HOUSTON — Von Miller will have to wait at least another year to secure The Associated Press defensive player of the year award. Raiders defensive end Khalil Mack beat the Broncos outside linebacker by one vote. Giants safety Landon Collins and Falcons outside linebacker Vic Beasley also received consideration. Mack received the majority of the…

via Khalil Mack beats out Von Miller for Defensive Player of the Year by one vote — The Denver Post

Broncos, others around NFL react to Terrell Davis’ HOF election — The Denver Post

HOUSTON — Terrell Davis, the Broncos Ring of Famer and all-time leading rusher, is headed to Canton, Ohio. Davis was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame as part of the Class of 2017 on Saturday after a near nine-hour debate among the Hall’s 48-person selection committee in downtown Houston. His election comes after an…

via Broncos, others around NFL react to Terrell Davis’ HOF election — The Denver Post

Jhabvala: Super Bowl LI and its QBs are reminders of what Broncos lack — The Denver Post

HOUSTON — Winter break ended in Denver as soon as the party began in Houston. This past week, new Broncos coach Vance Joseph and his staff returned to Englewood to begin draft preparation, roster evaluations and a plan for the offseason. About 1,000 miles south, the streets of downtown Houston were converted into an NFL…

via Jhabvala: Super Bowl LI and its QBs are reminders of what Broncos lack — The Denver Post

Horse Tracks: Needs, Wants and Could Be’s — Mile High Report – All Posts

Jumping in on roster moves because it’s never too early to talk about our future. I have zero desire to talk about the game in Houston. I’m still savoring the last day of being The World Champions. Instead, I’m going to jump the gun and talk about our roster and moves we could make. They…

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DeMarcus Ware expresses interest in returning to the Broncos — Mile High Report – All Posts

After back surgery this offseason, impending free agent, DeMarcus Ware, wants to return to the Broncos to chase another ring. One of the biggest free agents that Denver has this year is pass rusher, DeMarcus Ware. Projecting what will happen with him has been tough due to the depth and youth Denver has at the…

via DeMarcus Ware expresses interest in returning to the Broncos — Mile High Report – All Posts

Super Bowl Odds 2017: Prop Bet List, Moneyline Info for Patriots vs. Falcons — Bleacher Report – Front Page

The two-week waiting period is almost over, and Super Bowl LI is just a day away from kicking off between the New England Patriots and Atlanta Falcons. After a week of recharging the batteries and installing a game plan, both teams made it to Houston for a week of media obligation to hype up the…

via Super Bowl Odds 2017: Prop Bet List, Moneyline Info for Patriots vs. Falcons — Bleacher Report – Front Page

DeMarcus Ware thinks Broncos should stick with young quarterbacks — FanSided

Free agent outside linebacker DeMarcus Ware sounded off on how the Denver Broncos should approach the potential addition of Tony Romo. The writing was on the wall for Tony Romo when rookie Dak Prescott mounted an improbable 11-game win streak in his absence. Since then talk has been swirling about Romo’s next landing spot in…

via DeMarcus Ware thinks Broncos should stick with young quarterbacks — FanSided

Justin Forsett will make NFL retirement decision in “a month or so” — The Denver Post

HOUSTON — Justin Forsett arrived to the Broncos late last season when they were running out of players to put in the backfield. He quickly became the starter and showed he still had a little bit left in the tank. One of Forsett’s last carries of the season was a massive 64-yard run Jan. 1 against…

via Justin Forsett will make NFL retirement decision in “a month or so” — The Denver Post