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Ryan O’Halloran
Ryan O’Halloran covered the Broncos for The Post from 2018-22 and has covered the NFL since 2004. A native of North Dakota and graduate of Kansas State, O’Halloran previously covered the Washington Redskins for eight years, primarily at The Washington Times, and the Jacksonville Jaguars for six years at The Florida Times-Union. He has been recognized by the Associated Press Sports Editors seven times for his work. He was named Colorado Sportswriter of the Year in 2019.
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Projecting what the Broncos’ initial 53-man roster will look like in late August
Broncos beat writer Ryan O'Halloran offers up a projection on how the initial 53-man roster will look following the final cut on Aug. 30.

Broncos to hold 14 open practices during training camp
The Broncos announced Friday they will have 14 training camp practices open to fans, beginning on July 27.

Game 2 debate: Can Avs win Stanley Cup Final if goalie Darcy Kuemper doesn’t pick up his game?
After a 15-day layoff, Darcy Kuemper shook off the rust from injury and was good enough to beat the world’s best goaltender in Game 1. Will that sort of performance...

Avalanche smart to be aggressive in shot selection, despite Tampa Bay’s high amount of blocked attempts
The shock of blowing a two-goal lead overcome and its game re-discovered, the Avalanche were pressing Tampa Bay with less than nine minutes remaining in regulation Wednesday night.

For third time in four rounds this postseason, Lightning down 1-0 in series … and not concerned
Champions don’t panic and that was the modus operandi from Tampa Bay Lightning coach Jon Cooper on Thursday morning, hours after the Avalanche’s 4-3 Game 1 overtime win in the...

Practice equaled penalty-kill improvement for Avalanche in Game 1 win
The primary benefit for the Avalanche penalty-killing unit of having a week-plus worth of practices between the sweep of Edmonton and Wednesday’s Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Finals against...

Avalanche Briefs: Winning Russian players won’t be able to take Stanley Cup to home country
The Russian players participating in the Stanley Cup Finals for Tampa Bay and the Avalanche won’t be allowed to take the trophy back to their home country this summer.

How it happened: Andre Burakovsky’s OT game-winner sends Avalanche to Game 1 win over Lightning
Follow along with our live coverage of Game 1 of the Stanley Cup finals, which will be held at Denver's Ball Arena.

How the Avalanche got here: Tent-pole moments on way to Stanley Cup Finals
Gone are the days when top players wanted out because they viewed the Avalanche as an NHL outpost that would grind and claw just to make the postseason, but were...

If not Game 1 for Lightning center Brayden Point, likely Game 2
Lightning center Brayden Point, out since Game 7 of the first-round Toronto series because of an lower body injury, participated in practice Tuesday afternoon ahead of the Lightning’s Stanley Cup...