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    New Broncos CB A.J. Bouye plans to 'just be ready' despite uncertainty around NFL offseason workouts

    ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — As A.J. Bouye prepares to begin the next chapter of his career, he'll have to meet his new teammates from afar. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the NFL announced rules this week that barred players from team facilities (except for those receiving medical treatment) and...
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    Broncos extend their condolences to the Elway family on the March 4 passing of John's mother, Janet

    The Broncos extend their sincere condolences to the Elway family on the passing of John's mother, Janet, on March 4 at the age of 82 in Palm Desert, Calif., following a battle with pancreatic cancer. Please see below for a remembrance of the life of Janet Jordan Elway prepared by the Elway...
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    Ask Aric: Introducing DenverBroncos.com's new mailbag

    Broncos Country — As the new league year is set to begin, it's time for a new mailbag. In "Ask Aric," I'll tackle the best questions that you have to offer about the Broncos, the NFL and whatever else is on your mind. Already know what you want to ask? Click here to submit your questions...
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    Media report: Broncos to trade Janovich to Browns for 2021 seventh-round pick

    ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — The Broncos have reportedly agreed to trade fullback Andy Janovich to the Cleveland Browns for a 2021 seventh-round draft pick, KUSA's Mike Klis reported Tuesday. The move cannot be made official until after the new league year begins at 2 p.m. MT on Wednesday, March 18...
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    'He's someone you can trust': Lions beat reporters on how Graham Glasgow could fit in Denver

    Ben Swanson: How would you describe the kind of player Graham Glasgow is? David Birkett, Detroit Free Press: "I thought Glasgow was a very dependable, steady player. I thought the Lions made a mistake in letting him go and not signing him to an extension last summer when it seemed like they...
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    Media reports: Broncos agree to terms with QB Jeff Driskel

    ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — The Broncos may have found a veteran quarterback to back up Drew Lock. The Broncos reportedly agreed to terms on a two-year deal with Jeff Driskel on Tuesday, according to multiple media reports. The move cannot be made official until the league year begins at 2 p.m. MT on...
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    Reports: Broncos agree to terms with OL Graham Glasgow

    ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — The Broncos have agreed to terms on a four-year deal with offensive lineman Graham Glasgow, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. The move cannot be made until officially free agency begins at 2 p.m. MT on Wednesday, March 18. Glasgow started games at left guard, center and...
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    NFL announces new rules for free agency, delay to offseason program in memo regarding COVID-19 precautions

    ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — In a memo to NFL organizations, the NFL on Monday released a new set of rules regarding free agency and the offseason program in order to protect teams and their players during the COVID-19 public health crisis. Though free agency will begin Wednesday, March 18 at 2 p.m. MT...
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    'I will never take that for granted': DeMarcus Ware reflects on Broncos' historic free-agent class of 2014

    As Ware prepared to fly out to Denver, he kept an eye on other edge rushers around the league. He saw Julius Peppers accept a free-agent deal to sign in Green Bay, and that led him to wonder where he would end up. Then, as he boarded the plane to Denver, he noticed someone on his flight that...
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    Broncos place second-round tender on OL Elijah Wilkinson, tender four ERFAs

    ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Ahead of the official start of free agency, the Broncos moved to keep several of their own players in Denver. The Broncos placed a second-round tender on offensive lineman Elijah Wilkinson and a series of low-round tenders on exclusive rights free agents, the team announced...
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    NFL announces cancellation of public 2020 NFL Draft events; player selection process to proceed

    In response to the COVID-19 epidemic, the NFL has announced that all public 2020 NFL Draft events have been cancelled. The player selection process, however, will go on as planned for April 23-25. "In consideration of current information related to COVID-19 and guidance from medical experts...
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    'What they're doing is great work': Brandon McManus discusses donation to Food Bank of the Rockies

    In order to help those affected by COVID-19, the Broncos on Monday announced they would fund 100,000 meals for the community via a donation to Food Bank of the Rockies. Broncos kicker Brandon McManus also did his part, as he pledged to fund an additional 20,000 meals via his Project McManus...
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    President/CEO Joe Ellis announces mandatory closure of UCHealth Training Center, Empower Field at Mile High for at least two weeks

    ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — In the face of the serious public health crisis that is COVID-19, the Broncos have taken the proactive and precautionary measure of implementing a mandatory closure of UCHealth Training Center and Empower Field at Mile High effective immediately, President/CEO Joe Ellis said...
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    Broncos commit to funding 100,000 meals for families through Food Bank of the Rockies; Brandon McManus adds 20,000 meals through his foundation

    DENVER — To help those affected by the COVID-19 (coronavirus) health crisis, the Denver Broncos have made a commitment to fund 100,000 meals for the community through a donation to the Food Bank of the Rockies, the team announced on Monday. Broncos kicker Brandon McManus, through his Project...
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    New collective bargaining agreement ratified following NFLPA approval

    ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Following a vote by members of the NFL Players Association, a new collective bargaining agreement has officially been ratified. More than 50 percent of the NFLPA members voted to approve the 10-year deal, which was previously approved by NFL owners. "NFL players have voted...
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    Sacco Sez: Roster-building a much-changed process since pro football's early days

    Talks of and reaction to COVID-19 (also known as the novel coronavirus) is sweeping the world of sports, including the National Football League. But regardless of what transpires with the start of the NFL league year, offseason programs or none, workplace adjustments or not, sooner or later we...
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    Broncos pick up contract options on Von Miller, Todd Davis, Brandon McManus

    ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — The Broncos have officially picked up contract options on outside linebacker Von Miller, linebacker Todd Davis and kicker Brandon McManus, the team announced Friday. All three players will now continue to be under contract with the Broncos when the league year begins on...
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    Ranking John Elway's best free-agent signings

    3. OLB DeMARCUS WARE If there's a defensive version of Peyton Manning, it may well be DeMarcus Ware. And when the Broncos signed the seven-time Pro Bowler and four-time first-team All-Pro in free agency in 2014, it signified that the team was all in to get back to the Super Bowl — and this...
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    How the Broncos' community partners are helping as COVID-19 impacts Colorado

    ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — As COVID-19 (coronavirus) continues to impact our community, several of the Broncos' community partners have immediate needs in order to serve the Denver metro area. Here's how several of our community partners are serving at-risk members of our community: Food Bank of the...
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    Broncos place franchise tag on safety Justin Simmons

    ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — The Broncos have placed the franchise tag on safety Justin Simmons, the team announced Friday. President of Football Operations/General Manager John Elway stressed the Broncos still hope to work out a long-term deal with the fifth-year safety. "We remain focused on...
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