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Troy Renck's perspective: Seems like the smartest decision, for now, is no decision](http://www.denverpost.com/broncos/ci_29205876/renck-no-reason-rush-choice-brock-osweiler-peyton) (Troy Renck, Denver Post)
Broncos will be missing some leading cast members in the script on Sunday (Cameron Wolfe and Nicki Jhabvala, Denver Post)
The cold never bothered him anyway: D-Wolfe played his best game against the Pats (Cameron Wolfe, Denver Post)
Kubiak should be NFL Coach of the Year. This is why. (Mike Klis, 9 News)
This week’s update: Peyton and friends staying back, Ware needs another week and two new babies joined #BroncosCountry (Mike Klis, 9 News)
Garcia goes in ‘wherever they ask me to go in’ and Kubiak is ‘impressed with Max in general’ (Jeff Legwold, ESPN)
Would it surprise you if we said the Broncos made the list of the most insane prime-time games this season not once, but twice? (ESPN.com Staff, ESPN)
Osweiler was 6-4 in seventh grade. For real. Now he’s the pride of the Treasure State. (Scott Mansch, USA Today)
Meet 6-year-old Carter. His friend Brock plays football for the Broncos. (Paul Klee, Colorado Springs Gazette)
The rise of the screen pass: a look at the new favorite ‘low-risk, high-reward’ play call in the NFL (Howard Fendrich, Associated Press)
The crystal (foot)ball speaks again. Here’s who will win ‘em on Sunday. (ESPN.com Staff, ESPN)
Check out what's on DenverBroncos.com:
Young, wild and (playing) free (Max Garcia, DenverBroncos.com)
Coordinated effort heading to San Diego (Ben Swanson, DenverBroncos.com)
Who’s in and who’s out: Banged up Broncos against the Bolts (DenverBroncos.com)
Broncos sprinting ahead with cutting-edge technology (DenverBroncos.com)