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Domata Peko celebrates after making a defensive stop against the Cowboys in the Broncos’ Week 2 win.
Mario Sanelli of The Denver Post
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Getting your player ready...

With the bye week behind the Broncos, fans across apountry can take solace in the fact that for each of the next 12 weeks (and hopefully longer) the Orange & Blue will be in action.

Coach Vance Joseph as they prepare for this grueling 12-game stretch.

The AFC West is arguably the toughest division in the NFL but after a quarter of the season, has it become a

Will Parks, the Swiss Army Knife of the Broncos defense,

The Broncos’ defense has been a run-stopping force.

: The Broncos’ rushing attack, now with a full compliment of backs, may just be hitting its stride.


Quick hits

+Broncos’ Max Garcia named

+ in March helped the Broncos’ defense reach new heights.

+ : Big Blue arrives in Denver seeking first victory.

+ against Giants.

+ with Broncos.

+ nearing return to practice.

+ Is there a B Trevor Siemian?

+ If the Broncos are serious Super Bowl contenders, it’s time to make

+Von Miller: When it comes to

+ hangs with fans, takes orders at Texas A&M bar.

+ Peyton Manning, Rashaan Salaam


Next game

Sunday, Oct. 15 vs. New York Giants (0-5), 6:30 p.m.
TV:-9;Radio: 850 AM, 103.5 FM
Points spread: Broncos favored by 9.5
Total points: 40.5


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