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Gina Mizell
Gina Mizell is the former Denver Nuggets beat reporter. She left The Post in 2018.
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Troy Fumagalli brings cerebral approach to Denver Broncos
The fifth-round draft pick was a finalist for the John Mackey Award given to college football's best tight end.

How Torrey Craig’s childhood dream morphed into one of the NBA’s most surprising success stories
The 27-year-old rookie who began his professional career in Australia carved out a rotation role with the Nuggets as a two-way player in 2017-18. This summer, he has a chance...

Courtland Sutton ready to learn from Denver Broncos’ veteran receivers
Sutton is 6-foot-4 and 220 pounds and, according to general manager John Elway and coach Vance Joseph, possesses a “special skillset” to develop into the Broncos’ future top pass-catching target.

Royce Freeman to compete immediately for Denver Broncos’ starting running back job
The Broncos, who released 1,000-yard rusher C.J. Anderson earlier this offseason, took Freeman in the third round of the NFL draft.

Paxton Lynch gets vote of confidence after Broncos pass on quarterback in NFL draft
“We’re not kicking him to the curb,” general manager John Elway said of Lynch. “We think he can still develop."

Sam Jones realizes “childhood dream” in being drafted by hometown Denver Broncos
“Itap the best feeling I’ve had in my entire life,” Jones said.

David Williams selected by Denver Broncos in seventh round of NFL draft
Williams, who has a 6-foot-1, 230-pound frame, totaled 656 yards and eight touchdowns last season.

Keishawn Bierria selected by Denver Broncos in sixth round of NFL draft
Bierria, who went 217th overall, totaled 60 tackles (four for loss), two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries last season.

Sam Jones selected by Denver Broncos in sixth round of NFL draft
Jones, a Thunder Ranch high school alumnus, started every game last season at left guard and possesses an athletic 6-foot-5, 305-pound frame.

Denver Broncos trade fifth-round NFL draft pick to Los Angeles Rams for two sixth-rounders
Entering Saturday, Denver had two fourth- and fifth-round picks, but no selections in the sixth or seventh rounds.