Author: Cameron Wolfe
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Justin Simmons replaces David Bruton as immediate impact player
Running through coverages and recalling responsibilities, Justin Simmons began to show off his intelligence from day one as a new Broncos’ new safety. Defensive backs coach Joe Woods said the Broncos were biting their nails in the war room, hoping Simmons would fall to them at No. 98. Once he did, it was an uplifting…
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Broncos CB Aqib Talib won’t face discipline for shooting as NFL closes investigation
Broncos cornerback Aqib Talib will not face discipline in the form of a fine or suspension from the NFL for his actions in a shooting in June 2016, per two NFL sources. The 10-month investigation by the NFL has been closed, the sources said. Talib must complete a firearms safety course and also submit a…
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Broncos lose $4.5 million in 2017 salary cap after repayment
The Broncos don’t have quite as much salary cap space as was thought. The NFLPA updated its salary cap report and it shows the Broncos have $16.148 million left in cap space, a $4.5 million drop from the $20.6 million that was listed after Denver’s most recent free agent signings. Denver’s loss in salary cap…
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Broncos land Mike McCoy as offensive coordinator, Bill Musgrave as QBs coach
The Broncos were adamant they had a plan to fix their offensive problems. On Friday, Denver signed two veteran play-callers to lead their offensive staff. Denver announced Mike McCoy as its offensive coordinator and Bill Musgrave as its quarterbacks coach. Both men were initially considered for the Broncos offensive coordinator position, but Denver quickly zeroed in on McCoy…
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Broncos near deals to make Mike McCoy offensive coordinator, Bill Musgrave QBs coach
The Broncos were adamant they had a plan to fix their offensive problems. On Friday, Denver closed in on landing two veteran play-callers to lead their offensive staff. The Broncos are finalizing deals to make Mike McCoy their offensive coordinator and Bill Musgrave their quarterbacks coach, according to an NFL source. Both men were initially…
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Dallas police rule Broncos’ Aqib Talib shot himself in June shooting, per report
The Dallas police department’s four-month investigation into the June 5 shooting of Broncos cornerback Aqib Talib is complete and it has determined that Talib shot himself, according to a WFAA television report that cited sources. Brian McCarthy, the NFL’s vice president of communications said they are still reviewing the incident for any possible league discipline.…
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Broncos release 11 players ahead of 75-man roster deadline
The first set of 11 Broncos players had to turn in their playbooks Saturday ahead of the mandated 75-man roster cut deadline. Denver still needs to make four cuts by Tuesday at 2 p.m. Denver released vested veteran safety Brandian Ross and waived receivers DeVier Posey and Durron Neal, guard Mathu Gibson, tackle Cameron Jefferson,…
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Derek Wolfe nightclub punch not likely to result in discipline, NFL says
Broncos defensive end Derek Wolfe is the star subject of a TMZ video released early Tuesday morning of a bar fight occurring this weekend at a nightclub in downtown Denver involving Wolfe and at least one other person. In the video, Wolfe is seen in a black shirt and chain pushing his way through a…







