
Ryan O’Halloran covered the Broncos game Sunday. So did Mark Kiszla, Kyle Fredrickson, Mike Chambers and myself, along with four photographers. Together we wrote 15 original pieces of content from Denver’s 27-24 victory over the Seahawks.
Mark woke up at 4:30 a.m. to fly to Denver from Lincoln, Neb., where he witnessedSteven Montez and Colorado reduce Memorial Stadium to a Big Red whimper. I wasin Fort Collins late Saturday to chronicle the pain Colorado State coach Mike Bobo endured as the Rams upset Arkansas to flip the script on their season. Monday through Thursday, Patrick Saunders and Kyle Newman are at Coors Field as the first-place Rockies, closing in on their first ever National League West crown, host the Diamondbacks.
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- Mark Kiszla: Love him or love to hate him, he’s the voice of sports in Colorado
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- Avalanche: From flipping houses to flipping the Avs: How coach Jared Bednar remade Colorado’s NHL franchise
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- Colleges: Colorado State coach Mike Bobo has shown us the man he is, and that deserves respect
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