Denver Dailies: Broncos Roundup (Thursday Edition)

Broncos will continue to use NFL draft to plug most of their holes - Today’s question about the Broncos comes from Gary Peer.  Q: Even though the Broncos made the playoffs this season, they have a lot of holes to fill and will be playing a tougher schedule as a division champion. Will they be good enough to return to the playoffs in 2012?  Read more from The Denver Post >>>>

Rookies Find Improvement in Subtle Areas - When many rookies get to the NFL, they point to the same things when explaining the differences between the collegiate and NFL games: namely speed and power.  Read more from Denver Broncos >>>>

Offseason Starts in Mobile - While there are still two teams that have not yet begun their offseason, for everyone else the path being traveled is that of improvement for 2012.  Read more from Denver Broncos >>>>

NFL extends Goodell’s contract through 2018 season - NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell’s contract was extended Wednesday through the 2018 season.  The 52-year-old Goodell took over for Paul Tagliabue in 2006. His original five-year contract was extended in 2009, and the new extension runs through March 2019.  Read more from Associated Press >>>>

Tim Tebow not playing Pebble Beach - Pebble Beach won’t be consumed by Tebow-mania, at least this time around.  A tournament official confirmed to ESPN.com on Wednesday that Denver Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow will not be playing in the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, scheduled for Feb. 9-12.  Read more from ESPN >>>>

Denver Broncos and New York Jets Need Peyton Manning at Quarterback the Most - Rarely has a hall of fame quarterback been put on the market when he still has a few years left. Joe Montana left the 49ers so that Steve Young could get some time behind center. Peyton Manning may be stuck in the same position.  Read more from Bleacher Report >>>>

2012 NFL Mock Draft: Broncos Take Devon Still In 1st Round Of 4-Round Mock - It’s a fool’s errand to project an NFL mock draft for four rounds, but there’s one over at Mocking the Draft. While it will likely be quite wrong come the actually draft, and, really, it will be obsolete in a couple of days, the Denver Broncos do come away with a nice haul in the projection. In the first round, the Broncos take defensive tackle Devon Still, who would instantly upgrade the Broncos attack up the middle of the defensive line. With several potential free agent losses at the position, the Broncos could certainly go this route in the first round.  Read more from SB Nation >>>>

And the inability to look away from what’s happening at Dove Valley - A season of Denver Broncos football is always a must-see. Hope runs wild at the beginning of the year, with anticipation of great things from players new and old and the possibility of winning a championship is all that’s needed to get the juices flowing.  Read more from Mile High Sports >>>>

Big Mountain’s Leap of Faith with Tim Tebow - “I’ve been a Chargers fan since I was a little boy,” says Quino McWhinney of Big Mountain. “The Denver Broncos have always symbolized evil in my world.” But maybe not so much anymore: “Leap of Faith,” a new song cowritten and performed by McWhinney, is now the soundtrack of a compilation of Tim Tebow footage created by a Broncos fan. “Once the video was posted on YouTube, it went viral.” It also led Big Mountain to a record deal.  Read more from San Diego Reader >>>>

Pacquiao praises Tebow for setting up hospital in PH - Boxing icon Manny Pacquiao praised fellow athlete Tim Tebow of the Denver Broncos for helping establish a hospital in the Philippines.  Tebow, now a certified football star after steering Denver past the Pittsburgh Steelers in the wildcard round, partnered his foundation with CURE International to construct a 30-patient-bed hospital in Davao City.  Read more from ABS-CBN News >>>>

Love, Hate, Religion, and Tim Tebow - So that’s how the Season of Tebow ended.  Not with a bang but a long, deflating whimper.  The Denver Broncos, whose surprising season was defined by the polarizing play and outspoken beliefs of quarterback Tim Tebow, were routed and silenced 45-7 by the New England Patriots Saturday night in the AFC Divisional Round of the playoffs. It was a sudden end to a season where seemingly everyone had their opinion—and chose to share it—about Tebow. As a competitor, Tebow must have been disappointed by his season’s end.  Read more from Georgia Political Review >>>>

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