Broncos’ Von Miller wants to follow LBs like Patrick Willis, Ray Lewis into Super Bowl - America loves its quarterbacks, but this Super Bowl might have a throwback flavor. It just might be one for the linebacker. It will be Ray Lewis’ final game at linebacker for the Baltimore Ravens, who also sport another former NFL defensive player of the year at the position in Terrell Suggs. Read more from the Denver Post >>>>
Peyton Manning has big vote in Broncos offense, but not the only vote - Q: Given the fact that it’s Peyton Manning’s offense, how much of an influence does that have on the front office when it comes to free agents and the draft regarding offensive players? Does Peyton’s opinion influence most decisions? Do they ask Peyton for his opinion and judgment on the potential wide receivers and tight ends in the draft class that he likes when it comes to picking potential draftees? Last year both (Brandon) Stokley and (Jacob) Tamme joined because of their familiarity with Manning. Could the same thing happen this year with Austin Collie if Peyton wanted him brought in? Read more from the Denver Post >>>>
Q&A with Mark Schlereth - DenverBroncos.com talked with former Bronco lineman Mark Schlereth during Super Bowl week in New Orleans. Schlereth played six seasons with the Broncos and earned two Super Bowl titles with the club. Read more from Denver Broncos >>>>
The Biggest Question Marks Surrounding Denver’s Offseason - The Denver Broncos’ 2012 season is one of mixed emotions for most Bronco fans. Denver went 13-3 in the regular season and clinched the No. 1 seed in the AFC playoffs. The Broncos looked dominant at times. They outscored their regular-season opponents by a total of 481-289, newly-acquired quarterback Peyton Manning looked great as he threw for over 4,600 yards and the Bronco offense averaged 398 yards and 30 points per game. Read more from Bleacher Report >>>>
2013 NFL Draft Team Needs: Denver Broncos – Except for perhaps the miraculous return of Adrian Peterson, the biggest storyline of the 2012 NFL season was the semi-miraculous return of Peyton Manning. Manning, who surprised some by signing with the Denver Broncos last off-season, was coming off of four major neck surgeries, and at 36, most figured his best days were in the past. Read more from NFL Soup >>>>
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