Former sports reporter
Kyle Fredrickson
Kyle Fredrickson was a general assignment sports reporter for the Denver Post who primarily contributed to coverage of the Avalanche, Nuggets and Rockies. He was hired in 2017 as The Post's college sports beat writer and joined the Broncos coverage team in 2018. He left the Post in 2022. Fredrickson previously covered Oklahoma State football for three seasons at The Oklahoman. Fredrickson is a Fort Collins native, a graduate of Rocky Mountain High School, and an avid outdoorsman when not tied to his laptop.
Education: BA from Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma
Affiliations: Pro Football Writers Association, Biletnikoff Award voter
Recent awards: First place sports story, 2018 Colorado Associated Press Editors and Reporters competition, “An oral history of unlikely Broncos running back Phillip Lindsay.
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Inside a wild week for Keita Bates-Diop and the Denver Nuggets’ trade newcomers
Keita Bates-Diop was notified in a phone conversation last week that he was traded from the Minnesota Timberwolves to the Denver Nuggets, and the 24-year-old small forward had little time...

Broncos’ Steve Atwater explains why he chose Dennis Smith as presenter for Pro Football Hall of Fame
Former Broncos safety Steve Atwater discussed his life since his selection to the Class of 2020 Pro Football Hall of Fame last weekend with local media on Thursday.

Nuggets Insider: Why Keita Bates-Diop provides best value among trade additions
It¶¶Ňőap hard to blame the lukewarm reaction of Nuggets fans to the four-team trade that brought four new faces to the locker room. Denver’s haul doesn’t inspire a deep playoff...

Meet the new Nuggets: Keita Bates-Diop, Gerald Green, Shabazz Napier and Noah Vonleh added in four-team trade
The Nuggets roster underwent an overnight makeover late Tuesday in a blockbuster four-team trade that will reportedly bring four players to the Mile High City.

Avalanche outdoor game: Tickets still available as ice rink setup begins at Air Force
The first steps in turning Falcon Stadium at Air Force from a college football field into an outdoor NHL game venue began early Monday with floor surface installation.

Avalanche’s Mikko Rantanen confident in second-half surge: “I can be even better”
If you believe the weight of a nearly $60-million contract sits heavy on the broad shoulders of Avalanche winger Mikko Rantanen, and the heightened expectations to produce, you certainly can’t...

Nuggets takeaways: Torrey Craig locks down another elite scorer and MPJ keeps rolling
The list of elite NBA scorers who have fallen flat against Nuggets small forward Torrey Craig is growing.

How DU hockey maintains tradition of goaltending excellence: “Our philosophy is different”
Standing between the University of Denver’s hockey net and their opponent is a towering 6-foot-6 and 216-pound protector with a name worthy of his goaltending reputation: Magnus Chrona.

Avalanche Insider: Vegas sportsbook gives Avs second-best odds to win Stanley Cup after All-Star break
The long-awaited return of NHL hockey following the All-Star break is almost here, and if you ask the oddsmakers at Las Vegas sportsbook Bovada, only two teams have a better...

Esports has hit the mainstream in Colorado, creating a new “community” of gamers
That¶¶Ňőap right. The age of esports — competitive team video gaming — has infiltrated mainstream sports in Colorado with the state's youngest gamers owning the spotlight.