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Denver Sports Omelette: Broncos OL Garett Bolles’ son once again steals the spotlight

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Eighteen-month-old Kingston Bolles, left, runs to ...
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Eighteen-month-old Kingston Bolles, left, runs to greet his father, Denver Broncos offensive tackle Garett Bolles, at the team’s NFL football training camp Saturday, July 28, 2018, in Englewood, Colo.
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Move over, Garett Bolles, the camera loves Kingston.

The Broncos finished Day 2 of training camp at the UCHealth Training Center on Sunday when Bolles, Denver’s projected starting left tackle, held his young son while answering reporters’ questions. You might remember Kingston from 2017 NFL draft night when Bolles’ dressed the baby in a spiffy suit — and lifted him into the air on stage when the Broncos selected Bolles at No. 20 overall.

It’s an act that fits with the Broncos’ family culture, especially at training camp, when the children of Denver’s players are often seen playing near the sidelines. Bolles looks forward to the day when Kingston is old enough to join them. For now, the toddler appears content catching the awe of reporters with those chubby cheeks and curly brown hair.

“Kingston’s favorite part of camp? Probably seeing dad after practice,” Bolles said. “Probably not when dad has to go to the hotel. He doesn’t like that much. But he knows and I FaceTime him and he’s happy. The older that he gets, itap fun for the families to come out here and know the guys and know what we do.”

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