Klis: With Peyton Manning, Broncos will go 9-7 in 2012 - On the sixth business day of the league year, way back on March 20, the Broncos paid Elvis Dumervil a $13.3 million advance on his $14 million salary. Harvey Steinberg, his attorney, will get his. That same day, the Broncos signed quarterback Peyton Manning to a five-year contract that guaranteed his 2012 salary of $18 million. So on that Tuesday alone, the Broncos paid a combined $31.3 million to Dumervil and Manning. Read more from the Denver Post >>>>
2012 Game-By-Game: Week 13- In Week 13 the Broncos host the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Read more from Denver Broncos >>>>
Position Preview: Safeties - With former Broncos safety Brian Dawkins now retired, Denver’s young safeties will be asked to build on what they learned in 2011 as their roles increase dramatically this season. Denver’s AFC West Championship and run to the divisional round of the playoffs last year was helped immensely by one its most productive rookies in Quinton Carter, a 2011 fourth-round draft pick out of Oklahoma who started 10 games and picked off both Ben Roethlisberger and Tom Brady in the playoffs. Read more from Denver Broncos >>>>
Denver Broncos Must Practice At Peyton Manning’s Fast-Pace - The Denver Broncos‘ offensive coordinator Mike McCoy had this to say about his team and their new quarterback Peyton Manning on Tuesday: “We’ve said it during minicamps, during our OTAs and the same will be true in training camp: We’re going to go at the quarterback’s speed,” McCoy said. “And everyone knows our quarterback has played a long time and understands a great deal of things. Everybody is going to have to keep up with him. That’s how it has to be.” Read more from Rant Sports >>>>
Denver Broncos: How High Should Expectations Be in Peyton Manning’s First Season - He’s got 54,828 passing yards, 399 touchdown passes, 10 playoff appearances and a Super Bowl win to go along with being a four-time NFL MVP. Those are some of the accolades that Peyton Manning brings to the table as the new starting quarterback of the Denver Broncos. The star player who was the prize of this year’s free-agent class signed a five-year, $96 million contract and immediately, expectations from fans were sky high. But what would Bronco fans consider a successful season in 2012? After all, they did reach the divisional round of the playoffs in 2011, further than the team had been since the 2005 season. Read more from Bleacher Report >>>>
5 Factors That Will Decide the AFC West - Over the last three seasons, no division has been as wide open as the wild, wild AFC West. Last year, Tim Tebow led a remarkable second-half run en route to the Denver Broncos winning their first division title since 2005, and they did so with an 8-8 record. The Kansas City Chiefs, the upstart team that surprised everyone by winning the division in 2010, finished last in 2011 with a 7-9 record. Read more from Bleacher Report >>>>
Knowshon Moreno fights Denver Broncos bust label - Welcome to Knowshon Moreno’s make-or-break training camp. The 2009 first-round pick has enjoyed a loose leash in Denver, despite seeing his production tumble in each of his first three seasons. Moreno is hanging on for dear life in a crowded backfield, but this battle could boil down to whether or not coach John Fox and Co. believe he’s worth a roster spot. Read more from NFL.com >>>>
John Elway: Broncos withholding judgment on Elvis Dumervil - The Denver Broncos are taking a wait-and-see approach on star defensive end Elvis Dumervil, who was arrested over the weekend in Miami for felony aggravated assault with a firearm. Broncos front office boss John Elway said on NBC SportsTalk that he hasn’t heard Dumervil’s side of the story and doesn’t know all the facts, and that the Broncos don’t have much to say about the matter until the facts come out. Read more from Pro Football Talk >>>>
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