Broncos OLB Shane Ray has torn ligament in wrist, will miss 6-8 weeks — The Denver Post

Broncos outside linebacker Shane Ray suffered a torn ligament in his left wrist and is expected to be out six to eight weeks after he has surgery Saturday morning, coach Vance Joseph said. Joseph said Ray suffered the injury Thursday, the Broncos’ first day of training camp, but played through it. Friday, Ray wore a brace…

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Mario Williams has coaching connections with Denver Broncos — Predominantly Orange

The Denver Broncos may need some depth in the pass rush department, and former Texans, Bills, and Dolphins DE Mario Williams could be an option… The Denver Broncos could be in need of some reinforcements on the defensive front with Shaquil Barrett on the NFI list because of a hip injury, and now Shane Ray…

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Healthy C.J. Anderson ready to reignite Broncos offense — Mile High Sports

Denver Broncos running back C.J. Anderson enters the 2017 season coming off an injury-shortened season. Anderson’s torn meniscus in Week 7 forced him to miss the remainder of a disappointing season in Denver. This offseason, Anderson’s training regime has allowed him to rehab his knee while increasing strength and endurance. Anderson explained how his advanced fitness…

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Broncos will need all three RBs to overthrow AFC West champs — Mile High Sports

The Denver Broncos kicked off training camp 2017 this week, beginning the journey to reclaiming the AFC West and getting back into the playoffs. Of course, one of the biggest obstacles in doing so is the reigning AFC West champion Kansas City Chiefs. For the first time since 2000, the Chiefs swept the Broncos in…

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Jeff Heuerman: New offense is ‘doing a lot of fun things’ under Mike McCoy — Mile High Sports

After a down season offensively in 2016, a lot of emphasis has been placed on what new offensive coordinator Mike McCoy’s offense will look like in Denver during the 2017 campaign. Tight end Jeff Heuerman joined Gil Whiteley, former Broncos wideout Mark Jackson, and Arran Anderson to get an inside look at what to expect…

via Jeff Heuerman: New offense is ‘doing a lot of fun things’ under Mike McCoy — Mile High Sports

Broncos No Fly Zone Focused On Shutting Down Receivers And Naysayers — Predominantly Orange

The Denver Broncos secondary has been the top passing defense the last two seasons, despite that, they continue to face skepticism in the media. The Denver Broncos secondary has been crowned the top passing defense over the last two seasons. Despite the achievement, they still face skepticism from members of the media. In the NFL…

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IN THEIR WORDS: Broncos already impressed with support from fans — Mile High Sports

Training camp has just begun, but Broncos fans are already out in full force. Even after missing the playoffs last year for the first time since 2010, the fanaticism was difficult to ignore on the first day of training camp. The Broncos fever that has engulfed Denver for decades is still on display, and players are…

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