
04/08/2022
Johnny Boy as Percy Jackson in The Lightning Thief at Red Rocks CC. Nice production.
Mike Klis covers the Broncos for 9News
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Johnny Boy as Percy Jackson in The Lightning Thief at Red Rocks CC. Nice production.
Jackson returns for a 13th season in the NFL; his fourth with Broncos.
Connection between Mike Hampton, Russell Wilson first pitches.
In the past 15 months, Denver has hired a new GM, new head coach, and acquired a new star QB. A new ownership boss is next.
The highly-successful procedure gives him the best chance of playing a full year without discomfort. He will rehab during OTAs with goal of being full-go for season.
Andy Reid downplays Chiefs' 13-game win streak vs. Broncos. McDaniels understands Broncos' expectations as he gets second head coach chance with Raiders.
Tax considerations, litigation stalled the sale process. Bowlen kids won't keep team control but will get substantial cash consolation prize.
The Broncos' current but outgoing CEO prefers to keep the stadium downtown -- with upgrades. Ellis seemed to take losses harder than he enjoyed the wins.
Several bidding groups have minority representations which the NFL has now strongly encouraged through a resolution passed Monday.
Broncos GM has been around long enough to know Super Bowls are not won in March. (But Russell Wilson can help get them there).
Turner figures to be the leading candidate to start at right tackle, but he's versatile enough to play anywhere after reaching agreement on a one-year contract.
The former 49er has the quickness to cover and toughness to tackle.
Former 49er Williams fills a void with a 2-year agreement. New QB Wilson posts video of deep completion to Courtland Sutton.
Shell is represented by former Broncos fullback Melvin Bratton. If his shoulder checks out, Shell could become the Broncos' new starting right tackle.
New QB Josh Johnson a skillset fit for Hackett's West Coast offense.
The longtime executive and offensive line coach are among 20 inaugural 'Awards of Excellence' recipients.
The Broncos also reach one-year agreements with safety J.R. Reed and backup QB Josh Johnson.
Son of former Vikings WR Jake Reed, J.R. played for the Rams and Giants last year. Reed would be a special teamer and compete for a safety spot.
GM Paton says he has interest in bringing back Kareem Jackson, Bryce Callahan. Broncos better equipped to compete in QB/pass rush strong AFC West.
Johnson had his only two 300-yard passing performances, for 2 different teams, last year at 35 years old. He's lead candidate to serve as Russell Wilson's backup.
Broncos new edge pass rusher has been incident-free for nearly two years. Now has a $70 million contract.
Kaiser estate file appeal
Members of the Kaiser estate have appealed a judge’s decision to terminate its right of first refusal claim on an upcoming sale of the Denver Broncos.
Son of a BBQ restauranteur, Jones grew up to become a $30 million Denver defensive tackle. With a new suit.
The team's restricted free agent starters got mixed news Wednesday. Reed's 13.0 sacks the past two years could generate interest from other teams.
The journeyman played in all 17 games for Baltimore last year. Has just 2 catches the past 3 years but an in-line blocking fit for Hackett system.
The starting inside linebacker receives $11 million package with chance to make $12 million.
Talented but previously oft-troubled, Gregory will receive a five-year, $70 million contract that includes $28 million in guaranteed money over his first two years.
The 305-pound Jones should help Russell Wilson get the ball back when down one score and 4-plus minutes remaining.
Bridgewater finished his only season in Denver as NFL's 12th-rated passer. The 7-10 Broncos went 7-5 in games Bridgewater started and finished.
Hackett's offense promises to use the fullback more than the Broncos did the past 2 years. Beck returns for the fourth season.
Biggest needs: Outside pass rusher, right tackle, tight end, defensive lineman, inside linebacker, cornerback (maybe two), and a safety.
Broncos County is excited to get a Super Bowl-winning quarterback. Now, Denver's offensive line needs to keep him upright, and right tackle is a big question mark.
Wilson, who is 5 years younger than Aaron Rodgers, was a Colorado Rockies' draft pick in 2010.
Had Rodgers requested a trade, the Broncos would have been in position to acquire him thanks to new head coach Nathaniel Hackett.
Here are reasons why Von could return, and more reasons why he may not.
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