
From bottom left: Matt Paradis, Russell Okung and Mark Sanchez at the Rockies-Dodgers game on Sunday at Coors Field. (John Leyba, The Denver Post)
Broncos quarterback Mark Sanchez has made a concerted effort to get to know his new teammates and spend as much time with them ahead of training camp and the new season.
Earlier this month he worked out with some of the Broncos’ receivers in California; “,” as as it was dubbed. On Sunday, he joined some of his offensive linemen — Matt Paradis, Ty Sambrailo, Russell Okung, Cameron Jefferson, Robert Myers and Kyle Roberts — at the Rockies-Dodgers game at Coors Field.
Sanchez’s efforts to connect with his teammates hasn’t gone unnoticed.
“I think Mark has done a tremendous job of getting introduced to his teammates and fitting into the locker room,” general manager John Elway said last week. “That will just continue. With the draft, we ll have the young guys coming in that will be fitting into the locker room and we ll fill out the (90-man roster). That s kind of the process that happens this time of year.”
: and the O-Line is in the house for today’s game.
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Unrelated but not really: Yasiel Puig in Denver on Saturday night:
Chatfield Senior High Baseball Team
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Después de ganar vine a sorprender a algunos estudiantes en su baile de prom
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