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    Broncos launch Inspire Change program featuring series of social justice initiatives

    ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — After listening to the players and engaging in extensive conversations as an organization, the Denver Broncos have launched a series of social justice initiatives through a new Broncos Inspire Change program. This program was put together with significant input from the...
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    'You have to be a short-order cook': Broncos ready to go for Week 1 despite lack of preseason games

    ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — The Broncos' Week 1 preparations have been anything but traditional. Denver — like every team across the league — is getting ready for its season opener without the benefit of an in-person offseason program or preseason games. As the Broncos prepare to face the Titans'...
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    Mile High Morning: Shannon Sharpe recalls his NFL transition to tight end on TE1 podcast with Greg Olsen

    The Lead When three-time Pro Bowler Greg Olsen started his TE1 podcast, Shannon Sharpe was one of the first people he lined up for an interview. The series, which focuses on the league's top tight ends through history, most recently features an in-depth interview with the legendary former...
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    2020 Power Rankings Roundup, Week 1: Where the Broncos stand as the season begins

    ESPN Current ranking: 17 Quarterback Drew Lock will be in his first full season as a starter with a potential starting lineup whose average age is just 24. The offense certainly had moments in camp when it flashed what it could do, but overall it might have to lean on the running game early...
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    Injury Report: Bradley Chubb, Graham Glasgow, KJ Hamler practice Tuesday ahead of season opener

    ENGLEWOOD, Colo. —Outside linebacker Bradley Chubb, guard Graham Glasgow and wide receiver KJ Hamler participated in the media-viewing portion of Tuesday's practice as the Broncos prepare for their Week 1 game against the Tennessee Titans. Glasgow (ankle) and Chubb (knee) had not practiced...
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    Broncos to host a limited number of fans at Empower Field at Mile High beginning on Sept. 27 against Tampa Bay

    DENVER — The Denver Broncos on Tuesday announced plans to host a limited number of fans at Empower Field at Mile High beginning with their second home game on Sunday, Sept. 27, against Tampa Bay (2:25 p.m. MDT). In consultation with the state of Colorado and the Colorado Department of Public...
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    'They bring our entire building to life': Broncos VP of Strategic Initiatives Brittany Bowlen joins Gov. Jared Polis to welcome limited fans

    DENVER — When the Broncos return to Empower Field at Mile High for a Week 3 game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, they'll be greeted by cheers from members of Broncos Country. Colorado Governor Jared Polis and Broncos Vice President of Strategic Initiatives Brittany Bowlen announced Tuesday...
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    Three Broncos make uniform number decisions as regular season begins

    ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — After the Broncos made the required roster moves to set their initial 53-man active roster, two players have changed their uniform numbers, and one new Bronco has selected his number. Veteran linebacker Austin Calitro, whom the Broncos acquired in a trade with the Bengals...
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    Broncos release initial 2020 depth chart: Jerry Jeudy, Lloyd Cushenberry III listed as starters

    ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — A pair of Broncos rookies are listed as starters ahead of Week 1. The Broncos released their initial depth chart on Monday, and first-round pick Jerry Jeudy and third-round pick Lloyd Cushenberry III are listed with the starting offense. Jeudy, who is listed as a...
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    Ask Aric: Why Courtland Sutton remains the Broncos' top offensive weapon

    ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — In one week, Broncos football will be officially back. Drew Lock will lead the Broncos' offense out against a solid Titans defense, Von Miller will guide a defense that will need to stop Derrick Henry and we'll all settle in to see who starts the year off with a win. In...
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    Mile High Morning: Broncos' Week 1 opponent adds elite talent in DE Jadeveon Clowney

    The Lead It. Is. Game. Week. It hasn't been a conventional offseason or training camp, but we're finally in the regular season nonetheless and Broncos football is just about here. And with the start of the game week, the Broncos likely have to prepare for a new wrinkle from their Week 1...
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    Broncos sign 15 players to practice squad

    ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — A day after finalizing their initial 53-man roster, the Broncos on Sunday signed 15 players to their practice squad. Denver signed QB Brett Rypien, WR Trinity Benson, WR Fred Brown, OL Patrick Morris, T Quinn Bailey, T Darrin Paulo, T Jake Rodgers, RB LeVante Bellamy, RB...
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    'I'm just overwhelmed with emotions': CB Essang Bassey adds to Broncos' history of successful undrafted free agents

    Bassey said when he was signed as an undrafted player in April, he knew he would have an opportunity to make the roster. Then, COVID-19 led the NFL to cancel its preseason games, which have been the main avenue for undrafted players to prove themselves. Without that chance, Bassey placed added...
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    Vic Fangio announces Broncos to keep Emily Zaler on coaching staff full time

    ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — As the Broncos head into the regular season, Head Coach Vic Fangio announced Saturday that Emily Zaler, one of the team's Bill Walsh Diversity Coaching Fellows, will remain with the team and join the coaching staff as a full-time coach under contract. Zaler, who will...
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    Broncos make series of transactions to reach 53-man roster limit

    ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — The Broncos on Saturday made a series of transactions to trim their roster to the mandated 53-man limit, the team announced. The Broncos waived T Quinn Bailey, RB LeVante Bellamy, WR Trinity Benson, WR Fred Brown, OLB Malik Carney, S Douglas Coleman III, RB Jeremy Cox, WR...
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    Breaking down the Broncos' initial 53-man roster

    ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — The Broncos' initial 53-man roster is set, and there's plenty to dive into as Denver nears Week 1. From a crowded wide receiver room to a surprise in the secondary, the Broncos made lots of moves that are worth a closer look. We'll do that below — with the caveat that...
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    'You're never 100 percent in the clear': Jake Butt proud but not content after making Broncos' initial roster

    That achievement represents more than just Butt's physical health. After suffering a season-ending ACL injury in 2018, his third since 2014, he struggled to return to full health. Those problems continued in 2019 as he tried to play through a torn meniscus. Through all of these trials, Butt's...
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    #BroncosCamp Injury Report: Bradley Chubb, Graham Glasgow expected to practice ahead of Week 1

    ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Outside linebacker Bradley Chubb (knee) and guard Graham Glasgow (ankle) should be ready to return to practice next week ahead of the team's Week 1 opener, Head Coach Vic Fangio said Friday. "I think they will be," said Fangio when asked if the players will be able to return...
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    Following LB Todd Davis's release, Broncos' linebackers stare down opportunity

    ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — The Broncos released veteran linebacker Todd Davis on Friday after "a lot of little things that added up," Head Coach Vic Fangio said after the team's practice. Over the last week, the Broncos signed veteran linebacker Mark Barron and agreed to trade for linebacker Austin...
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    Broncos agree to trade DL Christian Covington to Bengals for LB Austin Calitro

    ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — The Broncos have agreed to trade defensive lineman Christian Covington to the Cincinnati Bengals for linebacker Austin Calitro, the team announced Friday. Calitro, a third-year pro, has appeared in 29 games and started nine games during his career. He has tallied 85 total...
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