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Nick Groke
Nick Groke is a former Denver Post sports writer. He left The Post in 2018.
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Denver defense is dominating at Broncos training camp, ready for preseason games
Pity the Broncos defense. In a mostly non-contact training camp, they have to settle for assuming their physical domination.

Jhabvala vs. Groke: Can the Broncos’ defense be as good with pieces missing?
Will the Broncos' defense be as good without Malik Jackson and Danny Trevathan?

Andy Janovich is the “Hammerhead,” Gary Kubiak’s new, not-so-secret Broncos weapon
Rookie fullback Andy Janovich is a rarity. One week into his first NFL training camp, he already has a nickname. He is "Hammerhead."

Broncos’ most heated camp competition is among punters. Seriously.
Britton Colquitt and Riley Dixon launched footballs at each other like a full-field board game of Battleship this week at Dove Valley, trying to peg down a roster spot. One...

Broncos QBs hurrying up in 2-minute drills, but one was left out
Two quarterbacks in the Broncos' three-headed competition for the starting job hurried up Thursday at Dove Valley. Mark Sanchez and Trevor Siemian ran seven-on-seven drills to work through half-field, hurry-up...

Broncos hire Conor McGahey as PA announcer. So what about the “IN-COM-PLETE” chant?
The Broncos on Thursday hired Colorado-native Conor McGahey as public address announcer for the team's home games at Mile High. McGahey replaces Alan Roach, who left in July after 16...

Denver Broncos quarterback watch: Aug. 4, 2016
NFL reporter Nick Groke analyzes how Broncos quarterbacks Mark Sanchez, Trevor Siemian and Paxton Lynch performed at practice Thursday.

Broncos are already scrambling to fill in a thin offensive line
The Broncos on Thursday scrambled to shore up their already thin offensive line, signing one former Colorado State standout to replace another.

Back off an off-day, Broncos looking sloppy, still bruised and battered
Even coming off an off-day, the Broncos practiced Wednesday with a bruised and battered list of injuries.

ESPN NFL analyst Tom Jackson, former Broncos star, retires from TV after 29 years
Hall of Fame broadcaster Tom Jackson is calling it quits after a 29-year career.