Could Malik Reed be the next elite Broncos linebacker? “That’s the next big step,” undrafted rookie says. (Kyle Newman, The Denver Post)
First he was Malik Reed, "The Dream Killer", the undrafted rookie sensation of Broncos training camp.
By Week 5 he had become Malik Reed, a more-than-capable replacement at outside linebacker for Bradley Chubb, lost for the season with a knee injury.
So, what's the next label for Reed?
NFL player wish list for the new CBA: Lifetime healthcare, guaranteed contracts and more (Lindsay Jones, The Athletic)
"We've had almost 10 years to see what guys needed and what guys wanted and kind of see the flaws of this CBA," Harris Jr, one of the Broncos' alternate union representatives, said." "We didn't get to be a part of those negotiations, but we see the flaws of what they did. Hopefully we can try to fix that and make it way better."
Surprise standouts: Offensive players who made unexpected impacts early in 2019 (Aric DiLalla, DenverBroncos.com)
As the Broncos enjoy their bye week, DenverBroncos.com will examine where this year's team has been and where it is going.
First up, we'll take a look at a few players on offense who have made a surprising impact through the team's first nine games.
Phillip Lindsay makes special surprise visit to fan at Children’s Hospital (Ashley Michels, FOX31)
Wednesday afternoon, Richie Medina was treated to an amazing surprise to help get him through the next round of treatment. Broncos star running back Phillip Lindsay paid him a special visit.