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Nevertheless, Broncos' first-round cornerback Jahdae Barron's transition to the professional ranks has marched ahead relatively smoothly and has garnered national scrutiny. Coming out of the Broncos' 27-7 preseason win over the Arizona Cardinals, NFL.com's Chad Reuter rendered a grade on Barron's contribution, giving him a B.
That's notable news to the Denver Broncos because the Colts are set to host the Broncos in Week 2. After opening the regular season at Empower Field at Mile High against the Tennessee Titans on Sept. 7, Denver will take a road trip to Lucas Oil Stadium to face Jones on Sept. 14 (assuming he's still starting two weeks into the season).
The Broncos' preseason home opener against the Cardinals aired Saturday on 9NEWS, 9NEWS.com and the 9NEWS+ streaming app in Colorado.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNBo Nix named to NFL Top 100 Players List after impressive rookie season
The performance of Nix during the season earned him a spot on this year’s NFL Top 100 Players list at No. 64. Making the list is a great honor because it is compiled of rankings from other players around the NFL.
The Cowboys are making strategic moves to improve their secondary ahead of the approaching start of the National Football League (NFL). Among their plans is the signing of a corner
In the third quarter of Broncos-Cardinals, game broadcaster 9News aired a quote graphic of disgruntled Cowboys star rusher Micah Parsons that quoted him saying Denver was his “dream destination” on his podcast. The problem? Parsons never actually said this. It was a fake post from @EpicNormie_.
Several big-name NFL players are under pressure this season, with their futures and their teams' success on the line.
Elsewhere on the ex-Broncos front, running back Royce Freeman, who was drafted by Denver in the third round of the 2018 NFL draft out of Oregon, worked out for Miami before the Dolphins opted to sign Boone. Freeman totaled 1,596 yards from scrimmage and scored nine touchdowns in three years (46 games) with the Broncos.
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Cowboys Wire on MSNBroncos broadcast claims Parsons wants to play in Denver, but the quote never happened
NFL broadcast partners need to be a little more discerning with their sources after another TV segment falls for fake Cowboys news.
Former Broncos wide receiver Juwann Winfree has signed with the Houston Texans, according to his agent Mike McCartney. Winfree will get the chance to work with Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud and fit into that young offense.