Denver Dailies: Broncos Roundup (Saturday Edition)

Peyton Manning willing to build up other Denver Broncos QBs - As the years have spun by, Peyton Manning has been described man ways. A Hall of Famer. An MVP. And in the swirl that has come with Manning’s arrival in Denver, the Broncos themselves have added another.  Teacher.  ”Absolutely,” said Broncos rookie quarterback Brock Osweiler. “I don’t want to constantly bug him and all that. I pick my spots. But I’m in the greatest situation you could be in as a young quarterback. I work next to a Hall of Famer who is willing to help me, to share what he knows.  Read more from the Denver Post >>>>

Broncos QB Adam Weber making most of his experiences in NFL - Q: Am I missing something at quarterback? Adam Weber looked really good against the Bears and seems an obvious young No. 3 with potential. … What value is there really in bringing in some other team’s castoff at (No. 3) quarterback?  A: Dan, in looking at the NFL draft through the years, it’s clear there are two kinds of players who find a way to start 50 games in a major college program.  Read more from the Denver Post >>>>

Training Camp 2012: Camp Closes - The Broncos closed out training camp 2012 with one final shortened practice, open only to the media. The players wore shorts and shells during a session that was essentially a walkthrough preparing the club for its preseason home opener Saturday night.  Defensive end Jason Hunter (triceps), guard Chris Kuper (forearm), safety Quinton Carter (hamstring and knee), safety Jim Leonhard (knee), cornerback Tracy Porter (illness), linebacker Keith Brooking (hamstring), linebacker Danny Trevathan (ankle) and defensive tackle Kevin Vickerson (concussion) did not participate in the final practice of training camp.  Head Coach John Fox said that Porter will be a “game-time decision” Saturday evening, and the same goes for Hillman.  Read more from Denver Broncos >>>>

Broncos Ready for Next Step-  The Broncos preseason officially opened more than a week ago with a 31-3 defeat of the Chicago Bears.  But for many of Denver’s starters, the trip to Chicago didn’t quite feel like the real thing.  “It is a tease – I think it came at the right time,” linebacker Wesley Woodyard said. “It was a good feeling to get our feet wet, but now we’re going to be in there for a little while. I’m so excited and I know all my teammates are excited to get out there.”  Read more from Denver Broncos >>>>

Denver Broncos, 2012 N.F.L. Season Preview - What if John Elway, Broncos executive vice president for football operations, could have written an honest, cathartic open letter to Broncos fans this past March? It might have gone something like this.  Read more from New York Times >>>>

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