A quick look at the recent buzz on the Denver Broncos.
via Broncos, Briefly: Wednesday, June 14, 2017 — Denver Broncos : News
A quick look at the recent buzz on the Denver Broncos.
via Broncos, Briefly: Wednesday, June 14, 2017 — Denver Broncos : News
The All-Star Game will be upon us in less than a month. The greatest players from the American and National League (including representatives of the Colorado Rockies) will descend upon Miami for a star-studded game that is rightly called “The Midsummer Classic.” While there is little we know for sure about this year’s All-Star game,…
via Colorado Rockies: 3 players who deserve an All-Star Game roster spot — Rox Pile
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (CBS4) – Following a transaction announced by the team Wednesday, the Denver Broncos now have two players in their secondary with very similar names: Chris Harris Jr. and Chris Lewis-Harris. Cornerback Chris Lewis-Harris (credit: Jeff Moffett/Icon Sportswire/Corbis via Getty Images) The Broncos announced the signing of Lewis-Harris, a veteran cornerback, in a press…
via Broncos Sign Cornerback Chris Lewis-Harris, Waive Taurean Nixon — CBS Denver
Vance Joseph caught everyone’s attention after Day 1 of mandatory minicamp on Tuesday when he told the gathered media that nothing happening during OTAs and minicamp would determine the team’s starting quarterback this fall. “Probably zero-to-none, to be honest,” Joseph said about how Paxton Lynch and Trevor Siemian‘s performances in May and June will influence…
via IN THEIR WORDS: Vance Joseph on players not named Lynch and Siemian — Mile High Sports
Foxsport’s says Broncos quarterback Paxton Lynch is ready to breakout in 2017. According to FoxSports.com, they believe that Denver Broncos quarterback Paxton Lynch is on the verge of having a breakout season in 2017. They project that Paxton Lynch will win the starting quarterback job over the underwhelming Trevor Siemian and that if he puts…
via Is Paxton Lynch on the verge of a breakout season for the Broncos? — Mile High Report – All Posts
The Broncos’ run defense was disappointing in 2016, but defensive back Chris Harris believes a return to form is in the works for the 2017 season. Eric Goodman and Les Shapiro of Mile High Sports AM 1340 | FM 104.7 spoke to Harris after minicamp practice Tuesday to get his thoughts on the team’s progress…
via Chris Harris: Broncos’ front seven won’t get pushed around this year — Mile High Sports
The Denver Broncos made an interesting move on Wednesday when they cut CB Taurean Nixon and signed former Bengal CB Chris Lewis-Harris. Denver made a surprising roster move on Wednesday when they cut CB Taurean Nixon. In return Denver signed former Bengals/Ravens CB Chris Lewis-Harris, who moves into that role. Lewis-Harris is a six year NFL…
via Broncos cut CB Taurean Nixon, Sign CB Chris Lewis-Harris — Predominantly Orange
Paxton Lynch struggled last year to find any comfortability in the offense, but Lynch must earn Denver Broncos starting quarterback job this season. There were plenty of ups-and-downs to the start of Paxton Lynch’s career; however, the Denver Broncos quarterback is more comfortable this season then last. Also, the confidence is much better than a…
via Denver Broncos: Paxton Lynch Must Earn Starting Job — Predominantly Orange
Sandy Clough – 06/14/2017 – Brian Noe filled in for Sandy Clough live in studio. Wednesday’s show Brian Noe talks about the Broncos quarterback battle on day one of mandatory mini-camp yesterday out at Dove Valley. Chris Landry from landryfootball.com and Our Fan Broncos Insider Cecil Lammey both joined the show. Listen to hour one…
via Breaking down the Broncos QB battle: Sandy Clough — KKFN
The Avalanche might move its primary minor-league interests from San Antonio to less than an hour drive north of Denver, to Loveland, joining forces with the highly successful Colorado Eagles, who could become the Avs’ American Hockey League affiliate as early as 2018-19. The Eagles, the Avs’ current ECHL affiliate who recently won the Kelly…
via Colorado Eagles in discussions to become the Avalanche’s AHL affiliate — The Denver Post