Denver Dailies: Broncos Roundup (Friday Edition)

It’s only the preseason, but a win feels great nonetheless, right?  DHF will have reaction and insight from the Denver Broncos 31-3 preseason victory later, but first, here are the day’s headlines.

Peyton Manning has his moments in Broncos’ 31-3 rout of Chicago Bears - He is Peyton Manning, not Perfect Peyton.  There were encouraging throws. There was a discouraging interception. There was a lucky bounce. There was an unlucky deflection. There was evidence of rust. There were glimpses from a successful past in a 31-3 Broncos rout.  All in all, Peyton Manning showed the football world Thursday night in a preseason game against the Chicago Bears that he is back. Back playing quarterback again. Back playing not for the blue and white Indianapolis Colts, his team of the previous 14 seasons, but for the white, blue and orange Broncos.  Read more from the Denver Post >>>>

Broncos RB Knowshon Moreno and rookie DL Derek Wolfe strong in exhibition - Think of it as a summer concert series.  While Peyton Manning’s return to the field after 19 months between in-game appearances was the headliner for the evening at Soldier Field, the Broncos had plenty of other acts they wanted to see on the main stage, including a running back trying to claw his way back up the depth chart and a rookie defensive lineman who flashed big-time potential.  Read more from the Denver Post >>>>

Another Step on the Comeback Path - First it was participating in the team’s offseason conditioning program, followed by OTAs, minicamps and then came training camp.  Thursday, quarterback Peyton Manning checked off another milestone on his road back from the injury that forced him to miss the entire 2011 season.  Though he played only 12 snaps in Denver’s preseason-opening 31-3 win at Chicago, Manning said it felt good to get back on the field.  Read more from Denver Broncos >>>>

Preseason Opens With Convincing Win - Thursday night at rainy Soldier Field, quarterback Peyton Manning took his first snaps in an NFL game in nearly two years.  The four-time NFL MVP kicked off a 31-3 Broncos win against the Chicago Bears by leading the Denver offense on an 11-play, 60-yard drive into the red zone, but a tipped pass ended the drive with an interception.  ”It’s disappointing, obviously, any time you get down in the red zone and don’t come away with points,” said Manning, who called Thursday’s preseason opener “a decent start.”  Read more from Denver Broncos >>>>

Peyton Manning’s Denver Broncos built to win by John Elway - Had John Elway said it on any other day, the line he delivered when quarterback Peyton Manning signed with the Denver Broncos would’ve carried much more weight.  ”My goal,” the Broncos legend-turned-executive said March 20, “is to make Peyton Manning the best quarterback to ever play the game.”  Nice. Tidy. And splashy enough to make it into every news story that chronicled the league-shaking event. But the natural follow-up question was never broached, maybe because all of us in attendance were trying to delve into the past — to chronicle the mind-blowing two weeks of Manning’s unemployment — rather than peer into the future.  Read more from NFL Network >>>>

Broncos say Tebow could cause Jets controversy - Mention the Jets’ unorthodox quarterback plans to Tim Tebow’s former Denver teammates, then watch them smile, turn their heads and chuckle.  Even the Broncos players who number themselves among Tebow’s biggest fans struggle to see how the Jets are going to make him sharing the duties with starter Mark Sanchez work for very long — if at all.  “I’ve always been told that if you say you have two quarterbacks, it means you really don’t have confidence in your [starter],” Broncos Pro Bowl linebacker Von Miller told The Post recently. “I don’t know how that’s going to work, but Tim is definitely going to make it tough for Sanchez.”  Read more from New York Post >>>>

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Denver Dailies: Broncos Roundup (Memorial Day Edition)

Happy Memorial Day!

Denver Broncos have starting jobs at defensive tackle available again - Another offseason, another year in which defensive tackle remains perhaps the biggest question about the Broncos’ defense.  Gone are the starters from 2011 —Brodrick Bunkley, who joined the Saints as a free agent, and Marcus Thomas, who remains unsigned.  Kevin Vickerson wants Denver coaches and fans to see him as the player who can fill a void in the heart of the front line. For years, Vickerson’s teammates have called him “Big Vick” — a nickname befitting a hulking, 6-foot-5 defensive lineman with a nasty streak that emerges on game day.  Read more from the Denver Post >>>>

Training camp first shot to see Manning - The Peyton Manning Era won’t officially start until after Labor Day, when the Broncos play their first game of the 2012 season in a nationally televised season opener Sept. 9 against Pittsburgh. But that doesn’t mean there won’t be plenty of Broncos-related activities throughout the summer to get the players and the team’s fan base ready for football.  Read more from the Denver Post >>>>

Broncos WR helping Jets rookie make transition from Ga. Tech to pros - When the Jets drafted Stephen Hill in the second round last month, the speedy wide receiver received a text message from Broncos receiver Demaryius Thomas.  “Congratulations, it ain’t going to be easy,” it read.  Thomas should know. Two years ago, he was a rookie coming out of Georgia Tech and faced the same challenges his former college teammate does now. Hill is in the process of adapting from the Yellow Jackets’ triple-option offense to an NFL playbook and facing NFL defensive coverages.  Read more from New York Post >>>>

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Denver Dailies: Broncos Roundup (Saturday Edition)

Think I’m moved on from the Broncos’ exciting win Thursday night?  Not a chance.  There’s plenty more commentary coming up later this weekend.  Stay tuned.

The Denver Post: John Fox regrets some recent comments regarding the Broncos offense and Tim Tebow. 

The Denver Post: In defense of the team’s offense style. Hey, it works, right?

DenverBroncos.com: Broncos savor Thursday night’s win.

DenverBroncos.com: Coach Fox recaps the exciting win.

Los Angeles Times: Tim Tebow is making quite the impression.

Portfolio.com: Washington needs Tim Tebow.

New York Post: A Jets player goes public with his disdain of Thursday Night Football.

Politico: Need a story that links President Obama and Tim Tebow?  Look no further.

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Denver Dailies: Broncos Roundup (Tuesday Edition)

The Denver Post: Tim Tebow didn’t take much time celebrating Sunday’s win at KC; he started prepping for Thursday’s game against the Jets instead.

The Denver Post: Dare we say it…Playoffs?

DenverBroncos.com: Lance Ball had a career day Sunday.  Could he do it again Thursday?

ESPN: Moving on from Sunday’s road win.

SB Nation: The Jets are also banged up at running back.

Kansas City Star: Breaking down the Broncos win…from the KC perspective.

New York Post: It’s a super short week and quick turnaround for the Jets, who played Sunday night.

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Denver Dailies: Broncos Roundup (Monday Edition)

NOTE: If you’re looking for Denver Broncos headlines not focused on Tim Tebow, then you should move on.  Turns out, all the Broncos press these days has to do with #15.  Don’t shoot the messenger, detractors.

The Denver Post: What Broncos fans are saying about Tim Tebow and the team’s performance Sunday.

The Denver Post: Tim Tebow is more than just a quarterback.

The Washington Post: Tim Tebow looks to a rookie quarterback for success.

San Francisco Chronicle: Broncos still among the teams angling for Andrew Luck?

New York Post: Tim Tebow gets his chance to silence critics.

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Denver Dailies: Broncos Roundup (Sunday Edition)

Yes, Barry, we did make it. Happy post-Rapture to all! (Courtesy Angela N.)

In the words of Barry Manilow, “Looks like we made it.”

Phew, sigh of relief.  We’re still here!

You’re probably rolling out of bed late this morning, still on a high from the U2 concert – which I heard in its entirety from my home near Invesco Field – and ready to celebrate the world still turning by diving into these Broncos headlines.

Does anyone want to star in Hard Knocks?  New York Post has the latest in the search.

NewsObserver.com reports on the similarities between BYU basketball stud Jimmer Fredette and Tim Tebow.

None other than Eddie Royal has a message for his fans, courtesy Facebook.

Bronco Kenny McKinley committed suicide last year, and shortly after his death, Woody Paige opened up about his own depression.  The Coloradoan has an update on Paige’s admission and the good that’s come from it.

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Denver Dailies: Broncos Roundup (Tuesday Edition)

NewsOK.com profiles John Elway’s first NFL Draft as member of the Broncos front office.

ESPN.com ACC writer Heather Dinich, a fellow Indiana University graduate, writes new Bronco Nate Irving is ready to make an impact with his NFL team.

Florida’s First Coast News grills Tim Tebow on everything from Colorado snow to the Gators’ prospects in 2011 to his autobiography, set for release later this month.

Staying in Florida, Miami Herald takes a closer look at the Broncos 2011 draft class.

New York Post checks in on Broncos 1st round draft pick Von Miller, who participated in a ‘Let Us Play’ clinic over the weekend.

WOWT-TV in Omaha catches up with former Bronco Marlin Briscoe, who became the first black quarterback to start a NFL game.

Former Bronco Ron Lytle, who died last year, has a facility named in his honor reports Ohio’s Fremont News Messenger.

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