Broncos Cowboys odds: Denver opens 2-point home underdogs to Dallas — Mile High Report – All Posts

The Denver Broncos are home underdogs to the Dallas Cowboys, despite both teams opening with impressive wins against a division rival. The Denver Broncos (1-0) are home underdogs for the first time in 2017 as the Dallas Cowboys (1-0) are favored by 2-points to win this game. Both teams are coming off impressive home division…

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Denver Broncos Should Consider Extending Trevor Siemian — Predominantly Orange

If Trevor Siemian can continue to play the way he did Monday Night, the Broncos should consider an early long term contract extension. The Denver Broncos kicked off their 2017 season Monday night in a thrilling 24-21 win over the Los Angeles Chargers. While only being one game, it was a good debut for this…

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Broncos Ask Fans To Participate In Orange-Out Monday — CBS Denver

DENVER (CBS4) – The Denver Broncos are encouraging fans to wear orange Monday. In their last 17 home openers, the Broncos have a record of 16-1 () MAKE THE RIGHT CHOICE/ () WEAR ORANGE/ #BeatTheChargers pic.twitter.com/5BwaUXntmG — Denver Broncos (@Broncos) September 7, 2017 They’re hoping to continue that winning trend to open the 2017…

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Garett Bolles willing to pay the price (literally) of being a face of the Broncos — Mile High Sports

Broncos rookie left tackle Garett Bolles understands the weight of expectations he carries as the No. 20 overall pick and the man tasked with protecting the blind side of the most important job in Denver sports. In fact, he’s willing to come out of pocket financially to make sure that Broncos Country understands that he…

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Colorado Rockies: The importance of thriving in one-run games — Rox Pile

The Colorado Rockies have one of the best winning percentages in one-run games during the 2017 season. Although, the numbers may not be as good as they look. Coming into Friday’s second game of a critical four-game series with the Los Angeles Dodgers at Chavez Ravine, the Rockies own a 18-11 record in one-run games.…

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Like Alex Smith, Trevor Siemian needs a strong running game behind him — Mile High Sports

The Kansas City Chiefs exploded for a 42-27 win over the defending champion New England Patriots in an NFL season opener that shocked fans around the league. With several new additions to his offense, Chiefs “game manager” quarterback Alex Smith utilized his new players and looked Tom Brady-esque, going 28 of 35 for 368 yards…

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The Broncos have yet to solidify a No. 3 option in the passing game. Do they need to? — The Denver Post

Bennie Fowler doesn’t have to ponder the question long. The answer spills out instinctively. His favorite part of playing in a Mike McCoy offense? That’s an easy one. “A lot of passing,” said Fowler, the Broncos’ third-year receiver from Michigan State. “A lot of three-receiver sets. Everybody gets the chance to move inside and out.…

via The Broncos have yet to solidify a No. 3 option in the passing game. Do they need to? — The Denver Post

Colorado Avalanche: Impressions from 2017 Rookie Camp — Mile High Sticking

Colorado Avalanche rookies, prospects and tryouts showed off their skills at the rookie camp today. The Colorado Avalanche held their only home ice rookie camp today at Family Sports Center. Unsigned draftees, freshly signed prospects, tryout players and a handful of prospect veterans took the ice. I’ve been excited for this rookie camp for some…

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Depth on defensive line could be tested in Broncos opener vs. Chargers — The Denver Post

The Broncos could enter the regular season a bit thin on defensive line. Though Derek Wolfe has returned from an ankle injury, Jared Crick is day-to-day after suffering back spasms in camp and Zach Kerr has been nursing a knee bruise. Both were absent from practice Friday. Defensive coordinator Joe Woods said the team will…

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