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Broncos invite Mines QB John Matocha to rookie mini-camp

The 5-foot-11, 180-pound Matocha, winner of the Harlon Hill Award — Division II football’s Heisman — in 2022, led the Orediggers to the NCAA Division II national championship game each of the last two seasons.

Colorado School of Mines' quarterback John Matocha (10) loses his helmet while attempting to score a touchdown during the NCAA Division II football quarterfinal game against Central Washington at Marv Kay Stadium on Saturday, December 2, 2023 in Golden, Colo. Colorado School of Mines won 38-14 against Central Washington University. (Rebecca Slezak/ Special to The Denver Post)
Colorado School of Mines’ quarterback John Matocha (10) loses his helmet while attempting to score a touchdown during the NCAA Division II football quarterfinal game against Central Washington at Marv Kay Stadium on Saturday, December 2, 2023 in Golden, Colo. Colorado School of Mines won 38-14 against Central Washington University. (Rebecca Slezak/ Special to The Denver Post)
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The Broncos may or may not have a shot at drafting CU’s Shedeur Sanders in 2025. But they are bringing one of the most celebrated college quarterbacks in the state over to Dove Valley for a closer look.

Mines QB John Matocha, the NCAA’s all-time leader in total touchdowns, received an invite to the Broncos’ rookie mini-camp next month, his former school announced in a news release Sunday morning.

The 5-foot-11, 180-pound Matocha, winner of the Harlon Hill Award — Division II football’s Heisman — in 2022, led the Orediggers to the NCAA Division II national championship game each of the last two seasons, . Under the Texan’s leadership, Mines has won four straight RMAC titles.

Firm dates on the rookie mini-camp have yet to be announced, but it’s expected to take place in early or mid-May.

Matocha joins a quarterback room that includes two new acquisitions: former No. 2 overall pick Zach Wilson, via a trade with the New York Jets, and fellow rookie Bo Nix, who was selected by Denver in the 2024 NFL Draft with pick No. 12.

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