The first half of Saturday night’s preseason opener was an introductory period for the Broncos’ starting offensive line. Left tackle Ryan Clady got his first taste of NFL life.
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The first half of Saturday night’s preseason opener was an introductory period for the Broncos’ starting offensive line. Left tackle Ryan Clady got his first taste of NFL life.
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ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — Denver Broncos coach Mike Shanahan eased his grueling training camp routine…
In the first seven snaps of Saturday night’s 19-16 preseason loss at
Houston, the Broncos lost starting linebacker Boss Bailey, their
biggest free agent signing, with a sprained right ankle, and his
backup, special teams ace Louis Green, with a concussion.
Denver Broncos coach Mike Shanahan eased his grueling training camp routine this year in response to the NFL’s reduced roster limits.
It hasn’t kept his players out of the training room.
In the first seven snaps of Saturday night’s 19-16 preseason loss at Houston, the Broncos lost starting linebacker Boss Bailey, their biggest free agent signing, with a sprained right ankle, and his backup, special teams ace Louis Green, with a concussion.
The first of the Broncos’ two Texhibitions was a spaghetti Western — someone good, something bad, somewhat ugly and some meatballs.
The Houston Texans defeated the Denver Broncos 19-16 on Saturday night in the preseason opener for both teams.
Brett Favre stood in front of yet another throng of reporters, a towel draping his shoulders and a bead of sweat dripping from his gray-speckled hair.
As a right tackle, Ryan Harris was hoping to remain a rather anonymous Broncos starter.
It took less than six minutes of game action in Saturday’s 19-16 loss to the Houston Texans for the Broncos to lose two linebackers.