Denver Broncos planning on Vance Joseph being back for 2018 — Predominantly Orange

The Denver Broncos are not planning on moving on from Vance Joseph at the end of the 2017 season, per multiple reports. This will be closely monitored… The Denver Broncos reportedly have no current plans to move on from Vance Joseph at the end of the 2017 season. This update comes just a couple of…

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Report: Expectation is that Vance Joseph will return as the Broncos Head Coach in 2018 — Mile High Report – All Posts

He’s(probably) not going anywhere. According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, the expectation as of right now is that Vance Joseph will remain the Denver Broncos Head Coach in 2018. From TNF First Look: The expectation is that #Broncos coach Vance Joseph returns for 2018, sources informed of the team’s thinking say. But team’s brass will…

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Five stats to remind you that Denver’s defense is still elite — Mile High Sports

The Denver Broncos defense made a statement on Sunday when it shut out the New York Jets to help end an eight-game losing streak (the franchise’s worst in 50 years). Sure, the Jets are one of the more inconsistent offenses in the NFL, but that shouldn’t take away from the fact that it was still…

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Broncos Opponent Profile: Broncos Hope For A Second-Straight Win On TNF Against Colts — CBS Denver

By Rick Brown The Denver Broncos (4-9) will be looking for their second-straight win since since the very beginning of the season (Weeks 1 & 2) when they go up against the Indianapolis Colts (3-10) on Thursday night. The Broncos are fresh off snapping an eight-game losing streak after an impressive 23-0 blowout of the…

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Todd McShay mocks Wyoming quarterback Josh Allen to the Broncos — Mile High Report – All Posts

It’s beginning to look a lot like mock draft season. ESPN’s draft expert Todd McShay has released his first mock draft of the year and he has the Broncos addressing the quarterback position. Many want Oklahoma’s Baker Mayfield but McShay has the Broncos taking the very raw Wyoming quarterback Josh Allen. NFL Scout text on…

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Broncos-Colts preview: Will Denver find a way to get its second straight win? — Mile High Report – All Posts

On a short week and no recent success in Indianapolis, the Broncos have their work cut out for them. For the first time in nine weeks we get a game preview after a win. On top of that, the nation gets to see the Denver Broncos color rush uniforms. Not sure how they will react…

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Broncos place Justin Simmons on IR — Mile High Report – All Posts

The standout second-year safety injured his ankle while celebrating. News broke this afternoon that the Broncos are placing Justin Simmons on injured reserve, ending a standout season for the second-year safety. With little meaningful games left, #Broncos wisely place injured Safety Justin Simmons on IR, ending his sophomore campaign. Thus ends a very solid sophomore…

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The last year has been all about new experiences for Zach Kerr. Now the Broncos’ defensive end is ready to make his mark. — The Denver Post

Zach Kerr walked out of a training room this week and made a beeline toward the cleats coated in a retina-burning orange perched inside his locker. “Oooooh,” Kerr squealed in about as high a pitch as a 334-pound defensive lineman can muster. “I’m hyped to play in these. I haven’t played in the color rush…

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