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Odds On Which QB Will Succeed Peyton Manning in Denver
A trio of youngsters, including two prospective members of the 2014 draft class, are good candidates to succeed Peyton Manning. Choosing a quarterback to replace Manning is no easy task, but it is one the Denver Broncos are already preparing for. That be
Tom Nalen admits trying to hurt foe while with Denver Broncos
One of the most quiet NFL players in recent memory sure had a lot to say Thursday ahead of his induction into the Denver Broncos Ring of Fame. Former Broncos center Tom Nalen, who retired in 2009, made up for all those "no comments" during his 15-year ca
Peyton Manning reflects on 2012: "I wasn't ready" for Atlanta game
"The Atlanta game was such an oddball," Peyton Manning began. "I kind of put an asterisk by it when we studied ourselves in the offseason." The situation is burned into the minds of many a Broncos fan. There the Broncos stood, in only the second game of
The Chiefs’ Opponents: Taking One For The Team, Part 2
Last week, I spent my days at Bolt Beat, Fansided.com’s site for San Diego Chargers’ fans. This week, I continue my perilous journey through the AFC West, toiling in the Colorado stables of Predominantly Orange for a week (as you may have surmised, I’m s
Blog: Denver Broncos' Demaryius Thomas on verge of stardom
When the Denver Broncos signed quarterback Peyton Manning in 2012 offseason, there were questions whether the young receivers could handle the pressure of playing with the future Hall of Famer. The group had a few problems like dropping a lot of passes e
AFC West draft: Broncos second guess
Reviewing the draft, we've played the second guess game with the Chargers, Raiders and Chiefs. It's the division's senior GM who draws our attention here. John Elway, Broncos Montee Ball scored the most touchdowns in the history of major college football
