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Mario Sanelli
Mario Sanelli is an editorial assistant and general assignment reporter for The Denver Post. He is the former chief editor of The Metropolitan at Metropolitan State University of Denver.
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Broncos Insider: “Soft” served
Just when it seemingly couldn't get worse, the Broncos pulled a Lloyd Christmas and totally redeemed themselves... except not. The Broncos fell 20-17 to the Bengals on Sunday for first time...

Broncos Insider: Eating a 50 Burger in Philly
Wentzylvania served the Broncos a 50-burger on Sunday. Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz and his offense hung 51 points on a once-proud Denver team whose season now is melted cheese.

Broncos Insider: O, No! Chargers pitch shutout against Denver
The Broncos on Sunday were shut out for the first time since 1992. You know, when "End of the Road" by Boyz II Men was the No. 1 song in...

Broncos Insider: Denver suffers upsetting loss to the Giants
apountry had waited since Oct. 1 to see their team in action, then waited most of Sunday for the Broncos to kick off under the lights in prime time....

Broncos Insider: Denver embarks on grueling 12-game stretch
With the bye week behind the Broncos, fans across apountry can take solace in the fact that for each of the next 12 weeks (and hopefully longer) the Orange...

Broncos Insider: Red-letter win
Super Bowl XXXII was for John.

Broncos Insider: Trip to a trap
Buffalo-oh no! The perfect season is no more after the Broncos, felled by penalties and turnovers, lost to the Bills 26-16 at Orchard Park, N.Y.

Broncos Insider: The real Big D
One upon a time not too long ago, Hall of Famer and founding father of the 21 Club, Deion Sanders, said, "This Denver D flat out balled today." His statement...

Broncos Insider: A win’s a win. Now it’s time to Cowboy up.
What is it about the Broncos opening their season at home in primetime that makes opposing kickers miss last-second field goals aimed at the south goal posts?

Denver Broncos season predictions, NFL rules changes, stadium offerings and more
The Broncos will improve one game in 2017 and return to the playoffs as a wild-card team because they've maintained a championship-level defense and appear to have even more depth...