Posted Mon Sep 26th by Jon Heath
The Denver Broncos (1-2) are currently in third place in the AFC West, behind the San Diego Chargers (2-1) and Oakland Raiders (2-1). Denver is ranked only above the winless Kansas City Chiefs (0-3). Denver is tied with San Diego for the second-best net points (-4), behind Oakland (+10) and ahead of Kansas City (-82). […]
Posted Fri Sep 23rd by Jon Heath
After being limited in practice since Wednesday, Broncos sixth year defensive end Elvis Dumervil has been ruled out for Sunday’s game with a shoulder injury, coach John Fox announced on Friday. The Broncos traveled to Tennessee on Friday afternoon for their upcoming match against the Titans. Joining Dumervil on the inactive list is wide receiver […]
Posted Tue Sep 20th by Monty
The Denver Broncos addressed their seriously ailing wide receiver depth Tuesday, signing former Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Quan Cosby. Running back Jeremiah Johnson was waived to make room on the Broncos’ 53-man roster. Cosby (5-9, 189) is a third-year player who signed with the Bengals as an undrafted free agent in 2009. In 32 career […]
Posted Tue Sep 20th by Jon Heath
AFC West Standings: The Denver Broncos are in a three-way tie with the Oakland Raiders and San Diego Chargers atop the AFC West at 1-1, with Oakland winning the tie-breaker with the only division victory. The Kansas City Chiefs sit at the bottom of the division at 0-2. The Broncos own the second best net […]
Posted Mon Sep 19th by Monty
The Broncos Six-Pack is a new weekly segment discussing six things we learned the day after the game. I hope you enjoy. 1. This was the 2nd best win in Kyle Orton’s Broncos career Orton said it was his best, but we’ll leave those honors to his Week Five performance in 2009. (Since it’s a […]
Posted Mon Sep 19th by Jon Heath
The Denver Broncos receiving depth just took another hit. According to Mike Klis of the Denver Post, slot receiver Eddie Royal will miss up to four weeks with a groin injury while “receiving” tight end Julius Thomas will also miss at least two weeks with a high ankle sprain. This leaves the Broncos with Eric […]
Posted Mon Sep 19th by Monty
I love me some BT Game Balls, because that means the Denver Broncos won the day before. One of our longest-running columns returns following the gritty 24-22 win Denver pulled out against the Bengals Sunday. Alright staffers – WHO YA GOT?! WR Eric Decker I know he wants that fumble back, but he came through […]
Posted Mon Sep 19th by Jon Heath
Yours truly drafted Denver Broncos wide receiver Eric Decker in both of my fantasy football leagues. That was a smart move. If your a fantasy football owner and Decker is (for some odd reason) still available in your league, sign the second year pro as quickly as you can. The former Minnesota standout receiver is […]
Posted Mon Sep 19th by Monty
Video highlights: Broncos 24, Bengals 22. [DenverBroncos.com] More highlights from NFL GameDay. [NFL.com] The aggressive defense and running attack were among Andrew Mason’s Three Observations. [MaxDenver] Broncos shrugged off injuries to five starters, and two more during the game, to overcome the Bengals. [ProFootballTalk] Key defensive plays made the difference in the end. [Denver Post] […]
Posted Sun Sep 18th by Monty
Terrell Davis approves… The Mile High Salute is back! Thank you Willis McGahee, Eric Decker, and Von Miller! The Mile High Salute was a beacon of the Denver Broncos‘ Super Bowl years, but it never should have been relegated to that history. Like the Lambeau Leap or the Terrible Towel, it’s a tradition that should […]
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Published on 09/26/2011 at Mon Sep 26 12:27. 7 Comments
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