Sunday Headlines: Peterson’s MVP Confidence and More Revis Talk

The NFL will announce its end-of-season award winners Super Bowl weekend, but as far as Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson is concerned, he’s locked up league MVP.

Peterson told the Denver Post’s Mark Kiszla Saturday:

“I’m going to win it. I will get it.”

It’s a two-man race for NFL MVP, Offensive Player of the Year, and Comeback Player of the Year between Peterson and Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning. Earlier in January, I made my argument for Manning over Peterson for MVP, fully knowing that seems to be the unpopular opinion.

My point is simple: Manning did more for the Broncos than Peterson did the Vikings. That’s not to take anything away from Peterson’s almost record-breaking season, a season coming off a knee injury. I won’t be upset if Peterson wins; he’s deserving, but then again, so is Manning.

And like Peterson, Manning returned to football from injury, but unlike Peterson, Manning missed the entire season before. Personally, I believe Manning’s injury was more difficult to overcome. Though impressive, Peterson is just one of many players who return to action after a knee injury. That statement isn’t meant to diminish his stellar 2012, because it was a true joy to watch, but neck injuries often have a more dire consequence than knee injuries.

Adrian Peterson is confident in his MVP chances. (courtesy Mike Morbeck)

So, in the battle of Comeback Player of the Year, my vote also goes to Manning.

Don’t hate me, Vikings fans.

When word surfaced earlier this week the New York Jets are considering trading star cornerback Darrelle Revis, the Twitter world buzzed with chatter of which team should make a play for him. Given the poor performance of the Broncos secondary in the team’s divisional-round loss to the Baltimore Ravens, Denver was a natural answer.

I asked Broncos fans on Twitter and Facebook to weigh in on the Revis debate, and the response was evenly mixed. In the end, I really doubt the Broncos will trade for Revis. For one, the Jets, should they pursue a trade, will likely demand a lot in exchange, maybe a top draft pick or two, or a team’s top player. Plus, there’s paying Revis, and he’s not cheap.

I’m of the mindset to let Revis either stay in New York or land elsewhere, preferably outside the AFC West, just to be safe.

Other Headlines:

  • Bleacher Report: The 2012 Denver Broncos All-Underrated Team
  • Examiner: Peyton Manning roasts fellow NFL all stars at Pro Bowl
  • Rant Sports: Denver Broncos: Top Five Areas to be Addressed

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Friday Headlines: Then and Now – Jacksonville vs. Baltimore Losses

Nearly two weeks later, and the comparisons rage on.

I recently tackled the question of “Which playoff loss was worse: Jacksonville or Baltimore?”

Saturday was painful because the Broncos by many accounts did enough to win, but managed to make just enough mistakes to not. Many could say that makes it worse than 1996 when the Denver Broncos were just outplayed. It’s a valid point, but I think we have to remember the broader context of 1996.

The Jacksonville game came at a time where the conversation had begun about how much longer Elway would be around. When Denver earned home field after a stellar 13-3 season a narrative emerged of finally getting that Super Bowl for Elway. The Broncos had not been in such an opportune position for five years, and with the clock ticking on Elway’s career it seemed this could very well be the team’s last best shot.

Yes, the Ravens divisional-round loss hurt, but the Jaguars loss during the 1996 playoffs was worse. Of course, we know what happened the following season for Denver. The Broncos, fueled by the postseason embarrassment of 1996, won the Super Bowl.

And then Denver won the Super Bowl again. The following year. For good measure.

But the questions remains: Can the 2013 Denver Broncos do the same?

The Denver Post’s Mark Kiszla writes:

 While Denver has established the talent base of a legitimate contender, the Broncos must approach next season as if it is their last, best shot to win the NFL title.

The above is perhaps the best one-sentence summary of how the team must approach 2013. It’s a mantra that hopefully players think about daily – from now until February 2014.

The 1997 Denver Broncos laid out a blueprint for the 2013 team, but that path is no guarantee we’ll see a similar result. Bottom line: A lot of things have to go well, be it luck or good fortune, not to mention the league has changed.

Other Headlines:

  • Denver Broncos: (VIDEO) Practicing for the Pro Bowl means Peyton Manning gets additional on-field time with Adam Gase and Greg Knapp to get a jump on next season.
  • The Denver Post: NFL and college football intersect at Senior Bowl
  • The Denver Post: Broncos offense to strive for more power; defense to seek help at MLB
  • Mile High Report: 2013 NFL Free Agency: Should the Denver Broncos trade for Revis?
  • Predominantly Orange: History Says Broncos’ Fans Have Much To Look Forward To

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Saturday Headlines: Salute to Service and Welcoming Williams

Get ready: Blue is making a comeback.

The Denver Broncos will wear blue uniforms Sunday as part of military appreciation Salute to Service.  Practice squad defensive end Ben Garland, an Air Force Academy graduate and a 1st Lieutenant in the Colorado Air National Guard, will participate in a halftime ceremony by presenting a game ball to other members of the military.  It’s a ceremony he’s proud to be part of:

“That’s a huge honor.  Any time you’re able to represent not only the country, but represent the Broncos in an event like that, it’s a huge honor for me.”

Garland isn’t the only Bronco with military ties.  Read more about that here >>>>

See how else the Broncos will mark Sunday’s Salute to Service >>>>

The Denver Post’s Mark Kiszla poses a curious question: How should Broncos fans greet just-returned linebacker D.J. Williams?

To boo…or not to boo…

For the record, Kiszla suggests fans should take the high road.  Maybe it will teach Williams a lesson in appreciation.

Other Headlines:

  • Associated Press: The unsung hero of the Broncos season: special teams.
  • Bleacher Report: 2012 Denver Broncos Are Better Than the 1998 Super Bowl Champion Broncos
  • Denver Broncos: Elvis Dumervil is hopeful he can play Sunday against the San Diego Chargers.
  • Denver Post: A closer look at the spike of QB injuries as of late.
  • Fox News Sports Network: Broncos look to assert command of AFC West with win over Chargers.

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Tuesday Headlines: Kuper Sidelined and Fox’s Carolina Return

Happy Election Day, America!

Good riddance to all those campaign ads…but brace yourselves; those Christmas ads are already in full swing.

Anyhoo…

The diagnosis is in, and it’s a severely sprained left ankle for Denver Broncos guard Chris Kuper.  With Kuper expected to be out up to a month, Manny Ramirez will likely get the nod at right guard.  He was Kuper’s replacement earlier this season.

As for the upside, well, the Broncos did win, and we’re still not entirely ready to move on just yet.  The mood Monday in and around Dove Valley was upbeat, positive, and a bit reflective.  And there’s something for everyone.

For those franchise history buffs, you have Trindon Holliday’s reaction to his Broncos’ record-setting touchdown – 105-yard kickoff return:

“When you come to a new team, you know it’s part of the business, but you really want to show your (new) teammates, you’re bringing something, that you can help.  I haven’t been in Denver that long, but it seemed like forever to make a big play.”

For those number fanatics, Week 9 gave us some impressive figures.

And lastly, for those naysayers who believe there’s nothing more to the Broncos than Peyton Manning, the Denver Post’s Mark Kiszla begs to differ:

No. 1: Denver can be a championship contender without quarterback Peyton Manning acting like a football god every Sunday.

No. 2: Only a fool (like me) even thinks about calling Champ Bailey too old to play NFL cornerback at age 34.

Other game headlines:

  • CBS Denver: Denver Broncos Week 9 report card
  • Mile High Report: Broncos at Bengals game insights from inside Paul Brown Stadium.

Other headlines:

  • Associated Press: Peyton Manning has been worth every penny for the Broncos.
  • Bleacher Report: Linebacker Von Miller might be the best pass-rusher in the NFL.
  • Denver Broncos: Sunday’s game in Carolina will be a homecoming of sorts for ex-Panthers head coach John Fox.
  • Denver Post: Defensive coordinator Jack Del Rio is quite the schemer…and it’s paying dividends.
  • Examiner: They’ll always be connected; Andrew Luck and Peyton Manning, so let’s compare their seasons!

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Friday Headlines: Porter Practices and Movemeber ‘Mo Bros’

Denver Broncos cornerback Tracy Porter was a full participant in Thursday’s practice – his first since full practice since Oct. 14 – but that doesn’t necessarily mean he’s back to action.  Head coach John Fox says the team is taking things slow with Porter.

Even so, Porter admits his starting job is likely no longer his, which has the Denver Post’s Mark Kiszla wondering: Can Tracy Porter escape Broncos’ doghouse?

Without a trace of anger, Porter told me the team’s dissatisfaction with his performance dates to a home loss against Houston when Texans quarterback Matt Schaub passed for 284 yards and threw for two touchdowns against Porter’s side of the field.

Hey, I’m not upset (even though No. 22 is a fellow Indiana Hoosier); Chris Harris and Tony Carter have played brilliantly in Porter’s absence.  Backups outplaying starters is a good problem to have.  Sure beats the usual talent drop off.

Among the Broncos with fond Cincinnati memories, look no further than wide receiver Brandon Stokley.  Remember that crazy Week 1 finish in 2009?  (Wow, that seems so long ago now.)

Other headlines:

  • GoBEARCATS.com:  The University of Cincinnati catches up with rookie defensive tackle (and UC alum) Derek Wolfe.
  • SI.com: Linebacker Wesley Woodyard is a huge playmaker for the Broncos.
  • USA Today: Quarterback Peyton Manning is making a case for league MVP.

And make way for mustaches…

November, make that Movember, is here, and to promote and support men’s health, several Broncos players are growing mustaches this month.  Meet the team’s Mo Bros and show your mustachioed exploits via Twitter by using the hashtag #broncosmobros

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Monday Midday Roundup: Denver Broncos Headlines

Note: DHF is rolling out some changes to the current Denver Dailies: Broncos Roundup format.  On days following the Denver Broncos game, the headlines will arrive midday to include more dissection, breakdown, and of course, the very latest analysis and Denver Broncos news from around the web.

Broncos defense befuddles Raiders with seven defensive backs - If there is safety in numbers, the Broncos decided Sunday to pump up the number of safeties in the defensive formation to find some defensive impact.  Read more from the Denver Post >>>>

Broncos, Peyton Manning rout Raiders in Denver with big offensive day - Peyton Manning lifted the Broncos to a rare home victory against their most detested rival. Now, the Broncos will have to help Manning come through against his personal antagonist.  Read more from the Denver Post >>>>

Mark Kiszla: Denver Broncos can battle Tom Brady much better now - There is a basic reason Peyton Manning is the quarterback of the Broncos and Tim Tebow is not. His name is Tom Brady.  The NFL is a team game in name only. Quarterbacks rule the league.  Read more from the Denver Post >>>>

Notebook: Firing on All Cylinders – The Broncos click on offense, defense and special teams, the team gets the strong start it looked for in practice, and Dan Koppen fills in for center J.D. Walton.  Read more from Denver Broncos >>>>

Rivalry Rout - Through three weeks of the season, the fourth quarter had been the Broncos’ sweet spot, outscoring opponents 45-6 in the frame.  Read more from Denver Broncos >>>>

Defense Delivers - The two aspects that the Denver defense prioritized in preparing for the Oakland Raiders were stopping running back Darren McFadden and getting off the field on third down.  Read more from Denver Broncos >>>>

Joe Mays’ 1-game ban was with pay - Denver Broncos linebacker Joe Mays’ one-game suspension for his helmet-to-helmet hit last week on Texans quarterback Matt Schaub is with pay, which surprised and disappointed NFL executives.  Read more from ESPN >>>>

BroncosRants: Injuries, Suspensions Do Not Stop Denver Broncos - As the injuries begin to mount and players continue to step up in line, the Denver Broncos have been fortunate not to see a drop-off in production on the field.  On this Sunday, it was not meant to be for the Oakland Raiders to come into the home of the Broncos and extend their win streak to five games.  Read more from Rant Sports >>>>

Denver Broncos Proving They Are Better Than Average, Yet Still Not Great - Denver’s 37-6 pummeling of their division foes, the Oakland Raiders, on Sunday proved that they are frontrunners in the AFC West and certainly contenders in the NFL.  Yet, as proven by the previous two weeks, they are still below the elite teams in the league.   Read more from Bleacher Report >>>>

Oakland Raiders vs. Denver Broncos: 10 Things We Learned - The Denver Broncos stomped the Oakland Raiders, 37-6, on Sunday afternoon en route to their second victory of the season.  The Broncos’ 31-point victory over the Raiders marked the second-largest margin of victory over their division rivals since they both started playing each other in 1960. Read more from Bleacher Report >>>>

Manning tosses three touchdowns as Broncos wallop rival Raiders - After throwing yet another touchdown on a play that worked exactly as it was drawn up, Peyton Manning ran to the end zone and head-butted the lucky receiver, running back Lance Ball.  Read more from CBSSports.com >>>> 

Oakland Raiders get pummeled by Peyton Manning, Denver Broncos - The Denver Broncos broke a four-game home losing streak to their AFC West rivals with a 37-6 victory at Sports Authority Field during which they outscored the Raiders 21-0 in the third quarter. Read more from San Jose Mercury News >>>>

Mile High Monday: Denver Broncos Dominate Raiders - The Denver Broncos finally played the complete game fans have been waiting for since Peyton Manning came aboard. From the first drive until the final gun, Denver whipped the Oakland Raiders and showed Broncos Country their true potential in a dominating 37-6 victory.  Read more from Predominantly Orange >>>>

It’s The Little Things For The Denver Broncos - All three phases were right on point for the Denver Broncos who beat up the Oakland Raiders 37-6 in a much needed week four win.  Read more from Predominantly Orange >>>> 

Broncos vs. Patriots 2012: Peyton Manning, Tom Brady battle in New England - The Denver Broncos, fresh off a 37-6 victory over the Oakland Raiders, will travel to New England to face the Patriots during Week 5. Will Peyton Manning come out on top or will Tom Brady have the last laugh?  Read more from SB Nation >>>>

Denver Broncos show they’re AFC’s biggest wild card – The Denver Broncos’ domination of the Oakland Raiders on Sunday did more than move them back to the .500 mark.  It also reaffirmed their status as the AFC’s biggest wild card as the 2012 season begins to take shape.  Read more from NFL.com >>>>

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Denver Dailies: Broncos Roundup (Wednesday Edition)

Mark Kiszla: Professional athletes need more common sense - For a bounty hunter or a bootlegger, carrying a weapon in the car makes sense to calm the paranoia. For Broncos defensive end Elvis Dumervil, a gun stashed in the glove box would present a clear danger to his NFL season, his lucrative career and maybe even his freedom.  Read more from the Denver Post >>>>

Elvis Dumervil’s arrest latest stain on Denver Broncos’ image - Not even the celebrated arrival of superstar quarterback Peyton Manning can spare the Broncos from their seemingly continuous run of off-the-field embarrassments.  The latest incident involves Elvis Dumervil, the Broncos’ popular defensive end who only three years ago was the NFL sack champion and honored by Denver media with the Darrent Williams Good Guy Award.  Read more from the Denver Post >>>>

2012 Game-by-Game: Week 11 - In Week 11 of the 2012 season the Broncos will host the Chargers in the second game of the season series.  Read more from Denver Broncos >>>>

Q&A with Cory Undlin - Defensive Quality Control Coach Cory Undlin sat down with DenverBroncos.com to talk about his experience working with Defensive Coordinator Jack Del Rio, his role on the Broncos coaching staff and the Super Bowl run he enjoyed with the Patriots in 2004.  Read more from Denver Broncos >>>>

A Bronco’s Blessing - Running back Mario Fannin is trying to earn himself a role in the Broncos backfield while battling back from an injury that ended his 2011 campaign before it began.  Read more from Denver Broncos >>>>

Positive Developments of the Denver Broncos’ Offseason - There have been many positive developments for the Bronco during the offseason—both big and small. Obviously, the biggest was the addition of Hall of Fame QB Peyton Manning; but smaller developments have also played out this summer.  Read more from Bleacher Report >>>> 

Denver Broncos Preview: Offseason Woes - The Denver Broncos defense has many bright spots that leave offensive lines and opposing quarterbacks trembling at the onslaught in front of them. DE Elvis Dumervil has been the brightest of them all and now the Broncos might very well be forced to go without him as he is charged with felony assault. With the Denver defense looking stout with players such as long-time stalwart CB Champ Bailey and LB D.J.Williams as well as new stars Dumervil and LB Von Miller, defensive coordinator Jack Del Rio was poised to reincarnate the “Orange Crush” defense of the 80′s and early 90′s.  Read more from Rant Sports >>>>

Tamme Continues His Work For Wounded Vets - Kentucky has not found a suitable replacement for Jacob Tamme since he graduated. The last true threat at tight end was the former Boyle County star, who’s played for the Indianapolis Colts since leaving UK.  Read more from WLEX >>>>

The MVP - The Broncos have a new MVP.  He’s more important that Peyton Manning. He’s arguably more valuable than any single player. He’s simply the best at allowing other Broncos to do what they do best. And though he doesn’t affect the Broncos salary cap, it’s quite conceivable that he’s the highest paid player on the team.  He’s Harvey Steinberg.  Read more from Mile High Sports >>>>

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Denver Dailies: Broncos Roundup (Monday Edition)

Brandon Stokley shows Broncos he’s more than guide to Peyton Manning’s moves - There’s this idea out there, and it would be correct, that Brandon Stokley deserves some credit for helping the Broncos land quarterback Peyton Manning. But the reverse also is true.  Stokley said he was “95 percent retired” and content to move on with his life as a former NFL player when he decided to accept Manning’s invitation to work out at Duke University in late February. It was basketball that sold Stokley on the trip to North Carolina. That Stokley rediscovered he still could play football was a bonus.  Read more from the Denver Post >>>>

Mark Kiszla: Maria Sharapova prefers tennis over Twitter; D.J. Williams should follow suit - In way less than 140 characters, I can explain why I love Maria Sharapova way more than Broncos linebacker D.J. Williams.  Stop. Get your mind out of the gutter.  Sharapova is a tennis champion.  Williams is a twittering fool.  Need I go on?  Read more from the Denver Post >>>>

Kickin’ It: Peyton Manning may be great, but I’d rather have Andrew Luck - Beaming in the Broncos.  I don’t think I’m the only Indianapolis Colts fan who recently installed satellite television at my house so I can watch the Broncos this autumn. I always appreciated John Elway’s accomplishments as a quarterback, but I did not follow the Broncos after he stopped playing. Since March, I have been reading The Denver Post online. Here’s what I’m sure of that Denver fans will soon also know: When the Broncos are down by nine points at the end of the third quarter, the fourth quarter will be the most fun you have had since Elway retired. Get ready. Dennis, resident of the Hoosier State.  Read more from the Denver Post >>>>

Denver Broncos ‘Pay It Forward’ with community service - You’ve heard the term “Paying if Forward.” That’s exactly what the Denver Broncos did on Saturday.  It’s part of their inaugural “Be a Champion in the Community Week.”  They dedicated a full week starting last Saturday to community service. Players and staff visited with kids at the Rocky Mountain Hospital for Children, helped out at the Ronald McDonald House, volunteered at the Denver Rescue Mission and many other service things. They’re also helping Habitat for Humanity build four homes for four deserving families. The families live in Lakewood, Aurora and northeast Denver.  Read more from 9 News >>>>

Catching up with….the Broncos - Part of a continuing series that takes a look at what some of the Patriots’ biggest competition in the AFC is doing this offseason. We’ve already looked at the Jets,  Ravens and Steelers. Now, we turn our attention to the Broncos: The last time we saw the Broncos, they were getting curb-stomped by the Patriots in the divisional round of the AFC playoffs at Gillette Stadium, 45-10. That being said, it was a tremendous run for Denver in 2011 — buoyed by a great run from the defense, some clutch work from its special teamers and a little magic from the quarterback, they finished 8-8 and upset the Steelers in the first round of the playoffs.  Read more from WEEI.com >>>>

Denver Broncos Undrafted WR Eric Page Can Make An Impact - It seems like every year, the Denver Broncos have some undrafted free agent emerge from their rookie class and make the final roster. Perhaps that’s a result of the team not having great depth overall, but I like to think these guys really know how to bring it and show up when their time comes.  This year, that player could be former Toledo wide receiver Eric Page, a smaller wideout who comes to the Broncos as one of the most productive players in all of college football over the last three years. Page finished his collegiate career with three thousand yard seasons, and left after his junior year with virtually nothing left to do except risk injury.  Read more from With The First Pick >>>>

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Denver Dailies: Broncos Roundup (Thursday Edition)

Broncos QB Caleb Hanie one play away from replacing Peyton Manning - Peyton Manning this, Peyton Manning that.  All people in the Denver-area break rooms talk about these days is Peyton Manning.  Do all these suits, dresses and potential orange-and-blue face painters understand the 2012 Broncos are one hit, one neck crick from a bad night’s sleep, from becoming Caleb Hanie’s team?  ”It’s something I think about,” Hanie said.  Read more from the Denver Post >>>>

Mark Kiszla: Broncos WR DeMaryius Thomas learning that Peyton Manning demands results - On any given Sunday, catching touchdown passes from Peyton Manning is the coolest job in America. But the other 349 days a year? Working for the NFL’s most demanding quarterback might be a more thankless task than being Donald Trump’s apprentice. Or comb.  Read more from the Denver Post >>>>

‘Fresh’ Veteran Warren Returns to D-Line - Defensive tackle Ty Warren is ready to return to the gridiron after two seasons spent on the sidelines due to injuries.  While recovering from hip surgery, Warren sat out the 2010 season in New England, where he started nearly every game from 2004 until 2009. He then left the Patriots for Denver last offseason, but spent the year on injured reserve again, nursing a triceps injury.  ”It was definitely a blow,” Warren said of the injury. “It’s nothing that you ever anticipate coming into a situation like being with the Broncos. Signing with the Broncos last year, I had every intention to come in and earn my spot on the team as I have in years before when I was healthy.”  Read more from Denver Broncos >>>>

Vying For Time - Undrafted rookie Chris Harris climbed the depth chart to start four games last season with a tenacious work ethic that was first noticed during offseason workouts.  That earned him some early-season playing time with the special teams unit – but as he continued to raise eyebrows on the Broncos’ sideline, he found a niche during the second half of the season at nickel cornerback.  Read more from Denver Broncos >>>>

Grading the Strength of Every Positional Unit Heading into Denver Broncos Camp - The best teams in the league enter their training camps with high grades at every position as a result of a solid roster and solid scouting efforts, so how do the Denver Broncos grade out at this point?  Are there any groups that can sit at the head of the class and earn an “A” for their efforts?  Conversely, are there any groups that are way behind the curve and dragging down the team’s average with an “F”?  Read more from Bleacher Report >>>>

The Broncos run to the Super Bowl starts now - The Denver Broncos have started their Offseason Training Activities and will have a minicamp next week. This is the time of year when fans of every team believe that this may be their year to go all the way. Broncos fans are no different, except for the fact that they may be right. Coming off one of the craziest seasons in recent memory the Broncos have changed their face of the franchise from the exciting, but unpredictable Tim Tebow; to the exciting, but coming off a major injury Peyton Manning.  Read more from Examiner >>>> 

Broncos’ Jack Del Rio A Player’s Coach - The defensive players on the Broncos are undoubtedly excited about their new defensive coordinator Jack Del Rio. Del Rio played in the NFL for eleven years so he’s widely considered a “player’s coach.”  “There’s nothing like having a coach that actually played the game so he knows what’s going on in there,” linebacker Joe Mays said after Tuesday’s practice. “He knows that things may not work out the exact way that you’re coaching. Sometimes he let’s us go out there and just play ball. Whether it’s going out there and doing what he tells us to do or if we just go out there and play it the way we see it, we’re never wrong as long as we’re all on the same page.”  Read more from Predominantly Orange >>>>

It May Have Been Broncosmania, instead of Tebowmania all along - As Peyton Manning left another day of OTA’s this week, his press conference was filled with a couple of hints that the Denver media was more critical than he expected. His subtle note of displeasure to those of us holding microphones was a reminder of what actually drives the Denver media. Denver is, and has been since its first Super bowl run, a Broncos town. John Elway helped bring this love to new levels, but it was only in the social media age with Tim Tebow that the rest of the country could see it. In the end, Tebow was not entirely the driving force of all the attention. He was just a bi-product of a crazy orange and blue football town in the Rocky Mountains.  Read more from Rant Sports >>>>

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Denver Dailies: Broncos Roundup (Wednesday Edition)

Peyton Manning-led Denver Broncos the toast of the NFL - Not surprisingly, the idea of pursuing Peyton Manning was hatched in John Elway’s office.  It just wasn’t Elway who had the idea.  ”Joe Ellis was the first one to talk to me about it,” Elway said.  Ellis, the Broncos’ president, has been team owner Pat Bowlen’s right-hand man for years. Bowlen and Ellis went through a rough stretch in 2009 and 2010 after they made the fateful decision to replace Mike Shanahan with Josh McDaniels as coach and chief pooh-bah of the organization’s football operations department.  Read more from the Denver Post >>>>

Kiszla: Peyton Manning and Todd Helton — best buddy system ever - Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning and Rockies slugger Todd Helton are best friends forever. They love each other like brothers. Their friendship runs deep, but not quite as deep as a post pattern. And that might explain why Helton had to quit Manning’s football team, before the quarterback cut him.  Read more from the Denver Post >>>>

Colorado Classics: Passing through Denver, former Broncos QB Jacky Lee didn’t stay long - Jacky Lee’s arrival in Denver as a new Broncos quarterback almost 48 years ago didn’t have the sensationalism of what occurred last week when Peyton Manning rode into town in his chariot and soon after had fans dreaming of Super Bowl championships.  Read more from the Denver Post >>>>

Manning showed signs of wearing down before neck issues - The next chapter in the Peyton Manning story comes in April, when he reports for the Denver Broncos’ offseason program and acclimates himself to new environs for the first time since the 1990s.  The next question is which Peyton Manning will show up there?  Will it be the Manning of 2007? That might be tough to expect, given that the future Hall of Famer is now 36. And especially because the idea of Manning losing arm strength isn’t a new one.  Read more from NFL Network >>>>

Why Tim Tebow Will Make a Great Politician - When the Denver Broncos inexplicably drafted Tim Tebow in the first round two years ago, I made a bold prediction, immortalized on Twitter, that he’d be out of the league and running for Congress three years hence. I think my assessment of his football skills holds up pretty well, even if my timing was a bit overaggressive: He’s gone from starter to backup, so his career trajectory is clear enough. And I’m more certain than ever of his political skills, especially after yesterday’s33-minute solo press conference to introduce himself as a New York Jet to the local media.  Read more from Businessweek >>>>

Manning, Broncos a good fit - It probably didn’t go exactly like this, but if not, it was probably close last week in Denver when Broncos boss John Elway called in his former quarterback.  “Well, it was fun while it lasted Tim. But now it’s time to step aside and let the adults go to work.”  Read more from Jamestown Sun >>>>

Manning, Broncos could be in NBC’s Sunday night opener - Last season the major television networks were clamoring to get Denver Broncos and the ratings machine known as Tim Tebow in the most opportune NFL viewing slots. That thinking hasn’t let up in advance of the 2012 NFL season with Peyton Manning replacing Tebow as the Broncos’ starting quarterback.  Read more from Sporting News >>>>

Peyton Manning’s methodical job hunt - Peyton Manning sounded relieved. It was his first day at work on a new job, and in so many ways this moment took way too long to arrive.  He was a bit anxious, too.  Standing in a lobby on the second floor of Denver Broncos headquarters, Manning was clutching the bright orange jersey presented to him at an introductory news conference a couple of hours earlier. But now his blue, pinstriped jacket was off.  Read more from USA Today >>>>

John Fox confirms: Broncos will run their offense Peyton Manning’s way - The Denver Broncos received a great deal of justified praise for scrapping their traditional NFL offense and going with an option-variety set of schemes once Tim Tebow took over. By bending to Tebow’s strengths and limitations, John Fox’s team won a playoff game after a 1-4 start in Fox’s first season as head coach in Denver.  Read more from Yahoo! Sports >>>>

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