Digital Director
Daniel Boniface
Daniel Boniface is the digital director of The Denver Post, a position he has held since 2018. He worked previously as the digital director of Denver Post Sports (2015-18) and oversaw the staff's digital coverage of Super Bowl 50 in San Francisco. Daniel first joined the staff in 2011 as a breaking news editor, contributing to coverage of major local news stories including the Aurora theater shooting, Waldo Canyon fire and the 2013 Colorado floods. Before joining The Post, he worked as a digital producer at 9NEWS (KUSA) in Denver from 2006-2011.
Education: University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida. Bachelor of Science in Communication. Double-majored in journalism and English (creative writing).
Awards: Was a member of The Denver Post's staff that won the 2013 Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Reporting for coverage of the Aurora theater shooting.
Daniel is a member of the Online News Association.
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Denver Sports Omelette: Broncos fans not thrilled about Case Keenum, but what other options were there?
"Meh." That was the overwhelming reaction from Denver Post readers who voted in our poll Tuesday in response to the Broncos signing Case Keenum.

Colorado Rapids closing in on deal with striker Yannick Boli, per reports
The Colorado Rapids are closing in on a deal with Ivorian striker Yannick Boli, according to multiple reports.

Anthony Hudson finds positives in Colorado Rapids’ last-minute loss to open MLS season
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Kortne Ford out 8-10 weeks with knee injury suffered in Colorado Rapids scrimmage
The Colorado Rapids on Wednesday announced defender Kortne Ford will miss 8 to 10 weeks after injuring his knee in a scrimmage.

Colorado Rapids sign their first eSports competitor
The Colorado Rapids on Monday announced the signing of a 23-year-old player who can bang in goals at an alarming rate.

Aqib Talib blames sports columnist Mark Kiszla for Broncos’ poor season
Aqib Talib, a captain of the 5-11 Broncos last season, says he blames the team's poor season on someone who didn't even take the field for one snap last season.

Denver Sports Omelette: March Madness! Billups thinks DU can reach NCAA Tournament
Rodney Billups is confident the University of Denver can make the NCAA Tournament.

Rapids eliminated from Champions League in scoreless match in Toronto
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New Zealand to face England in international rugby league match in Denver this summer
New Zealand's national rugby league team is set to face England at Sports Authority Field at Mile High on Saturday, June 23, in an International Rugby League contest. It will...

Denver Sports Omelette: Larry Eustachy’s Colorado State era ends. But questions remain.
Colorado State’s long-running nightmare is finally over with Larry Eustachy’s resignation, right? Not quite.