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Jun 8, 2024 |
milehighreport.com | Nick Burch
Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports When discussing the all-time greatest Denver Broncos throughout the team’s seasoned history, most fans probably jump immediately towards home-grown players who fought and bled their entire careers (or most of their careers) for the franchise: John Elway, Terrell Davis, Rod Smith, Von Miller, Steve Atwater, and the like.
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Jun 7, 2024 |
milehighreport.com | Nick Burch
Yannick Peterhans-USA TODAY Sports It appears official. Despite some uncertainty after missing OTAs in hopes of a contract renegotiation, the Denver Broncos’ leading wide receiver for the 2023 season will once again be donning blue and orange on Sundays. Appearing on the DNVR Sports podcast on Thursday, Courtland Sutton confirmed that he indeed intends to be present at the team’s mandatory minicamp next week.
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May 31, 2024 |
milehighreport.com | Nick Burch
Isaiah J. Downing-USA TODAY Sports Denver Broncos’ wide receiver Courtland Sutton, coming off a 59-catch, 772-yard, and 10-touchdown season, is looking for a pay raise now that he’s the clear-cut #1 receiver for the team following Jerry Jeudy’s exit. He is reportedly set to make around $13.6 million this season and wants a new contract that will pay him between $15 million and $16 million. On paper, without knowing anything about a team’s financial position, that seems more than reasonable.
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May 24, 2024 |
milehighreport.com | Nick Burch
Isaiah J. Downing-USA TODAY Sports The Bo Nix era is officially afoot in Broncos Country, but after a week of OTAs, is it time to shift from pencil to pen in putting his name as the team’s starting quarterback? Not yet. But it also may not be far away. Along with Nix, the Broncos also have former Jets QB Zach Wilson, a former no. two overall pick and also 24 years old, vying for the job as well as late season starter Jarrett Stidham from last season.
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May 17, 2024 |
milehighreport.com | Nick Burch
Joe Nicholson-USA TODAY Sports The NFL regular season schedule for 2024 was released this week, and among the most eyeball-grabbing matchups were the New Orleans Saints, Sean Payton’s former team, heading west to play the Denver Broncos, Payton’s current team, as well as Russell Wilson’s Pittsburgh Steelers traveling west to face the team still paying him a butt load of money just to see him play elsewhere.
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