
Dave Althouse
Sports Director and Executive Producer at KDVR-TV (Denver, CO)
Sports Director and Executive Producer at KWGN-TV (Denver, CO)
Sports Director, Executive Producer | @kdvr @channel2kwgn and @COSportsNight in Denver, CO | Enjoys Good Beer
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1 week ago |
kdvr.com | Dave Althouse
DENVER (KDVR) — The Denver Nuggets have been on a roller coaster ride this season. From a coaching change to balancing injuries, there have been plenty of ups and downs. But after Game 5, there are glimpses of how the Nuggets can advance to the second round of the NBA Playoffs. “We’re finally seeing them being able to spread the ball around,” noted analyst Rachel Vigil.
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2 weeks ago |
fox21news.com | Dave Althouse
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2 weeks ago |
kdvr.com | Dave Althouse
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (KDVR) — The 2025 NFL Draft is in the books, and now the Denver Broncos are looking to turn the page toward a deeper playoff run. In all, seven players were added to the Broncos roster as they wheeled and dealed their way through seven rounds of college athletes. “This was a ‘trust the organization’ draft for the Broncos,” explained Darren McKee from Altitude Sports Radio. “Do you trust these guys or not?
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1 month ago |
sports.yahoo.com | Dave Althouse
DENVER (KDVR) — Arena football is back in the Mile High City. After a 17-year hiatus, the Colorado Spartans are ready to take to the turf in Denver. “I can’t wait to show all of Colorado what we can put on for a product,” said Tony Thompson, team owner. “You can expect a lot of scoring and a lot of dancing. You’re going to see guys jump over the wall, run into the crowd.
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1 month ago |
kdvr.com | Dave Althouse
DENVER (KDVR) — Arena football is back in the Mile High City. After a 17-year hiatus, the Colorado Spartans are ready to take to the turf in Denver. “I can’t wait to show all of Colorado what we can put on for a product,” said Tony Thompson, team owner. “You can expect a lot of scoring and a lot of dancing. You’re going to see guys jump over the wall, run into the crowd.
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Oh. Chargers with 3 TDs and a shutout.

Boy, we had a time tonight! https://t.co/u9mZkLD4Kp

Sean Payton says Dre Greenlaw is on schedule. Expects him to be a full participant in camp

Sean Payton says he isn’t a fan of the BIG12 Pro Day because the players don’t get enough snaps. “I hope it goes away.”