Author: Nicki Jhabvala
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Former Broncos safety David Bruton is retiring from the NFL
PARKER — One of the final and most lasting images from David Bruton’s seven years as a Bronco was taken the evening of Dec. 20, 2015, in the bowels of Heinz Field. His arms draped around linebacker Danny Trevathan and the team’s head physician, Bruton hobbled back to the visiting locker room wincing in pain after…
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How and when will a John Elway contract get done with the Broncos?
Thirty-four years ago, when John Elway was prepared to sign his first NFL contract, he didn’t have any idea which town he would call home. He just knew it wouldn’t be Baltimore. Now, nearly two decades after hanging up his cleats and seven years into his tenure as a Broncos executive, Elway is in the…
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WATCH: Terrell Davis receives his gold Hall of Fame jacket
With less than a month before he will be enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, former Broncos running back Terrell Davis unwrapped a “pretty sweet” delivery. Folded inside a black Haggar Clothing Co. bag and encased in plastic wrapping was a fitted gold jacket, designed only for those elected to Canton’s hallowed halls.…
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Ahead of schedule, Broncos’ Matt Paradis medically cleared after hip surgeries
Denver Broncos center Matt Paradis has been medically cleared after undergoing surgery on both hips earlier this year, putting him well ahead of schedule in his recovery. 9News first reported Paradis’ impending return. Paradis played every snap of every game the last two seasons, but was held out of the majority of practices late last year because of…
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Broncos release 2017 training camp schedule, including food truck and ‘Kids Day’ information
The Denver Broncos will return to the field July 27 for the first of 12 training camp practices open to the public. The team will conclude their camp in Santa Clara, Calif., where they will have two joint practices with the 49ers (Aug. 16-17) and one solo practice (Aug. 18) before the teams meet for…
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Von Miller crashes Broncos employee awards ceremony to thank, honor 200-plus workers
In the 18 years the Broncos have honored their employees in an annual service awards day, never has a player asked to attend the ceremony. Never has one asked to speak at the event and never has one asked to be a part of the festivities. Not until Von Miller on Thursday. The Broncos’ all-pro…
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Air Force safety Weston Steelhammer “shocked” by policy change before NFL draft
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save As he settled in to watch Day 3 of the NFL draft Saturday, Air Force safety Weston Steelhammer received news that immediately altered his future. But he never received a call. He never heard from…
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Denver Broncos to host Rivers, Chargers in 2017 opener
The Denver Broncos will open the 2017 season at home with a Monday night game against Philip Rivers and the Los Angeles Chargers, according to Channel 9 in Denver. The Broncos and Chargers will meet on Sept. 11. Other media outlets are reporting the Broncos will also host Eli Manning and the New York Giants…
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Broncos awarded 4 compensatory picks for 10 total in 2017 draft
The Broncos were awarded four compensatory picks by the league, giving them a total of 10 for the 2017 draft, including the “Mr. Irrelevant,” at No. 255. In addition to their own six selections, the Broncos gained a third-round (No. 101), fifth-round (179) and two seventh-round (254 and 255) picks. The extra picks are awarded to…
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Gary Kubiak, ready to work again, already exploring return to game
HOUSTON — Gary Kubiak doesn’t do idle. The 23-year NFL coaching veteran has been retired for all of a month and for most of that time has been back in Houston, his hometown and the host of Super Bowl LI. “I want to work,” he said. “I still get up every day at 4:30 and…





