Siemian “feeling pretty good” letting it rip. Can he pass Broncos into playoffs? (Nick Groke, Denver Post)
But if there's something going right for Denver recently, it's a passing game that netted 340 yards against the Kansas City Chiefs three weeks ago and 330 against the Titans.
Broncos believe Siemian is up to the challenge (Jeff Legwold, ESPN)
But Kubiak wants more and has continued to push Siemian, 24, through his first year as the starting quarterback. And Siemian wouldn't have it any other way.
The 5 Toughest Guys I’ve Ever Faced (Von Miller, Players' Tribune)
That sack was about two things: anticipating the snap count and an explosive first step.
Sanders and Ray are joined by Miller on the Huddle (KUSA)
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Siemian hopes to follow in Manning's, Osweiler's footsteps (Arnie Stapleton, Associated Press)
If not for some big drops over the last three weeks, the usual aura of AFC supremacy would surround Sunday's showdown in Denver along with the typical home-field implications for the playoffs.
Mile High Do-or-Die I Patriots vs Broncos (NFL.com)
Get ready for Sunday's game with this hype video.
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Five Broncos things you should know: Harris Jr. vs. Tom Brady, Siemian talks balance (Andrew Mason)
The Broncos know the steepness of this week's challenge as they try to climb back onto solid footing in the race for a playoff spot. But they're not running from it, either.
3 and Out: Patriots week (DenverBroncos.com)*
On this week's show, we discuss the low hit on Chris Harris Jr., the offense's slow start and the remaining schedule, plus your Twitter questions. *
Patriots head coach Bill Belichick on year coaching in Denver (Aric DiLalla)
Decades before Bill Belichick led the Patriots to four Super Bowl wins, he spent a year early in his coaching career as an assistant for the Denver Broncos.
Inside the Broncos: 2016 Pro Bowl voting (DenverBroncos.com)
Step into the Broncos' position rooms at UCHealth Training Center and see the players fill out their Pro Bowl ballots.