2018 fantasy football RB rankings: Todd Gurley overtakes Le’Veon Bell — The Denver Post

Well, it was fun while it lasted. When my overall player rankings came out on Monday, I had Le’Veon Bell as my top player, ahead of Todd Gurley. My reasoning was that Bell had a longer, more trustworthy track record of top performance, and that his receiving prowess spelled the difference in PPR formats (to…

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Stokley: Future power ranking for Broncos could ‘change really quickly’ — KKFN

In a recent exercise from ESPN.com, a panel of experts ranked the Denver Broncos 20th in the NFL in what they predict will be a future power ranking. Experts Louis Riddick, Mike Sando, and Field Yates rated all 32 NFL teams on roster (minus the quarterback), quarterback, draft, front office, and coaching on a scale from…

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Broncos great Trevor Pryce is having a great time in retirement — Mile High Report – All Posts

Trevor Pryce joined Orange and Blue 760 and talked preseason with the First and 10 crew, and his new career creating shows for Netflix and Disney. Trevor Pryce joined Orange and Blue 760 First and 10 at 10. As a two time Super Bowl champion, and one of the best defensive players in Denver Broncos…

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Rockies all-star game recap: Trevor Story’s home run highlights performances in Washington, D.C. — The Denver Post

Nolan Arenado, Charlie Blackmon and Trevor Story represented the Rockies on Tuesday night at the MLB All-Star Game in Washington, D.C., where Arenado started at third base and hit second in the lineup and Blackmon and Story came on as reserves. Here’s how the trio fared as the American League beat the National League 8-6…

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Will the All-Star break cool off the red-hot Rockies? — Mile High Sports

The Rockies have won 13 of their last 16 games, rocketing into the All-Star break with big-time momentum. While most teams look at the break as a time to rest and refresh themselves, the Rockies — who are playing their best baseball of the season — might feel differently. Host Shawn Drotar (Host, “Mornings at…

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Story blasts homer, but NL loses sixth straight All-Star Game to AL sluggers — Mile High Sports

Trevor Story‘s solo home run in the seventh inning of Tuesday’s All-Star Game tied the contest at 2-2… and what was a baseball game turned into something like a pinball machine from there on. The Rockies’ shortstop, in his first at-bat of his first All-Star Game, blasted a Charlie Morton pitch into the left-field bleachers…

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Hastings on Hoops: The Nuggets, winning it all, and paying it forward – Part One — Denver Stiffs – All Posts

The Denver Nuggets colorful color commentator gives Denver Stiffs an exclusive interview about his career, what he’s learned, and what he expects from these Denver Nuggets. Today, part one of three “I want to tell you where I sit, before I tell you where I stand.” Back in the 1990’s, when I was working for…

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Colorado Rockies: A look at All-Star snubs throughout their history — Rox Pile

Throughout the history of the Colorado Rockies (and most MLB franchises, in general) they have had at least one player per season that could have conceivably been All Stars. This year was no exception. Both the Rockies and their fans were not too happy that neither reliever Adam Ottavino nor Kyle Freeland were named All-Stars…

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Watch Von Miller tear through ‘leg day’ workout — Mile High Report – All Posts

This is not a workout for the faint-hearted. This is a workout for Future Hall of Famer. Von Miller works hard to keep his explosiveness off the line of scrimmage intact. Here’s a couple of examples of Miller working on the strength in those legs on Monday. The first is a shot of him stair…

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