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Fred Brown, WR
Khalfani Muhammad, RB
Brett Rypien, QB

Should be fun to watch working together next preseason
 

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#10 is anyones guess.
 

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Fred Brown, WR
Khalfani Muhammad, RB
Brett Rypien, QB

Should be fun to watch working together next preseason

That is assuming they will be in camp with us. A lot changes in a year full of injuries. Could lose one later in year to another team.
 

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Brandon Allen is Broncos new No. 2 QB as Elway completes post-cutdown roster overhaul
New additions include return of Keishawn Bierria and former Canadian Football League punt returner.

Author: Mike Klis
Published: 3:55 PM MDT September 1, 2019
Updated: 9:55 PM MDT September 2, 2019
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — For his first regular-season team meeting with his 53-man roster Monday, Vic Fangio should start with introductions.

Seven players – 13% of the roster – will be Broncos for the first time this season.

Broncos general manager John Elway completed a dizzying 48-hour period Sunday by first claiming four players off waivers – Rams quarterback Brandon Allen, Titans center Corey Levin, former Canadian Football League receiver/returner Diontae Spencer and New England tight end/fullback Andrew Beck.

He then cut three players who thought they had been selected to the Broncos’ initial 53-man roster on Saturday – receiver/returner River Cracraft, offensive tackle Jake Rodgers and inside linebacker Josh Watson, an undrafted rookie from Colorado State.

The Broncos also reached an agreement with former Cincinnati Bengals draft pick DaVontae Harris, a cornerback who missed most of his rookie season last year with an injury. Harris will join Duke Dawson as cornerback newcomers. The Broncos acquired Dawson in a trade with New England on Friday.

The Broncos are also bringing back linebacker Corey Nelson, who played four seasons with the team from 2014-17, provided he passes his physical on Monday.

To review: Allen, Levin, Spencer, Beck, Dawson, DaVontae Harris (joining Chris and Shelby on the Broncos’ all Harris team) and Nelson are all new Broncos.

Meanwhile, while the Los Angeles Rams had five players claimed off waivers by other teams and New England lost four players to waivers, not one waived Broncos player was waived.

The Broncos’ four new players via waivers, while no other team was interested in their players, speaks to the Broncos’ depth problems. Their starting 22 looks strong and their backups look stronger today than they did through their offseason, training camp and preseason.

But perhaps it would be prudent to manage expectations on the 2019 Broncos.

RELATED: Quarterbacks Hogan, Rypien among Broncos' cuts as Denver narrows in on final roster

The pickup of Allen marks the second consecutive season the Broncos brought in an opposing quarterback from their next-to-last preseason game.


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Last year, the Broncos claimed Kevin Hogan off waivers to replace Paxton Lynch on their roster. Hogan had completed 9 of 11 for 88 yards for Washington against the Broncos in preseason game No. 3 last year.

Hogan was released Saturday and his No. 2 quarterback spot went to Allen, a fourth-year quarterback with zero NFL regular-season game experience. Eight days after he completed 12 of 19 for 162 yards against the Broncos last Saturday at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Allen is switching sides.

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Denver Broncos quarterback Kevin Hogan (9) hands off against the Arizona Cardinals during the first half of an NFL preseason football game, Thursday, Aug. 29, 2019, in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
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A factor is Allen practiced, and played in the preseason, for Rams coach Sean McVay, who employs an offensive system similar to that of Broncos’ offensive coordinator Rich Scangarello.

McVay was an assistant under Mike and Kyle Shanahan in Washington and Scangarello has been mentored by Kyle Shanahan.

Easily, Elway's most out-of-the-box pickup was Spencer, who played the previous four seasons in the CFL with Toronto and Ottawa. He had 81 catches for 1,007 yards and seven touchdowns for the Ottawa Redblacks last season. He also had 82 punt returns last year for a 10.4-yard average and a touchdown.

And, in case you're wondering after all the cuts this season, Broncos don't get to keep the jerseys if they're cut. The team takes back the jerseys, removes the names and holds them for the next player. New players can either claim the numbers, or current players can trade.
 

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that was a mouth full
 

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Brandon Allen is Broncos new No. 2 QB as Elway completes post-cutdown roster overhaul
New additions include return of Keishawn Bierria and former Canadian Football League punt returner.

Author: Mike Klis
Published: 3:55 PM MDT September 1, 2019
Updated: 9:55 PM MDT September 2, 2019
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — For his first regular-season team meeting with his 53-man roster Monday, Vic Fangio should start with introductions.

Seven players – 13% of the roster – will be Broncos for the first time this season.

Broncos general manager John Elway completed a dizzying 48-hour period Sunday by first claiming four players off waivers – Rams quarterback Brandon Allen, Titans center Corey Levin, former Canadian Football League receiver/returner Diontae Spencer and New England tight end/fullback Andrew Beck.

He then cut three players who thought they had been selected to the Broncos’ initial 53-man roster on Saturday – receiver/returner River Cracraft, offensive tackle Jake Rodgers and inside linebacker Josh Watson, an undrafted rookie from Colorado State.

The Broncos also reached an agreement with former Cincinnati Bengals draft pick DaVontae Harris, a cornerback who missed most of his rookie season last year with an injury. Harris will join Duke Dawson as cornerback newcomers. The Broncos acquired Dawson in a trade with New England on Friday.

The Broncos are also bringing back linebacker Corey Nelson, who played four seasons with the team from 2014-17, provided he passes his physical on Monday.

To review: Allen, Levin, Spencer, Beck, Dawson, DaVontae Harris (joining Chris and Shelby on the Broncos’ all Harris team) and Nelson are all new Broncos.

Meanwhile, while the Los Angeles Rams had five players claimed off waivers by other teams and New England lost four players to waivers, not one waived Broncos player was waived.

The Broncos’ four new players via waivers, while no other team was interested in their players, speaks to the Broncos’ depth problems. Their starting 22 looks strong and their backups look stronger today than they did through their offseason, training camp and preseason.

But perhaps it would be prudent to manage expectations on the 2019 Broncos.

RELATED: Quarterbacks Hogan, Rypien among Broncos' cuts as Denver narrows in on final roster

The pickup of Allen marks the second consecutive season the Broncos brought in an opposing quarterback from their next-to-last preseason game.


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Last year, the Broncos claimed Kevin Hogan off waivers to replace Paxton Lynch on their roster. Hogan had completed 9 of 11 for 88 yards for Washington against the Broncos in preseason game No. 3 last year.

Hogan was released Saturday and his No. 2 quarterback spot went to Allen, a fourth-year quarterback with zero NFL regular-season game experience. Eight days after he completed 12 of 19 for 162 yards against the Broncos last Saturday at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Allen is switching sides.

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Denver Broncos quarterback Kevin Hogan (9) hands off against the Arizona Cardinals during the first half of an NFL preseason football game, Thursday, Aug. 29, 2019, in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
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A factor is Allen practiced, and played in the preseason, for Rams coach Sean McVay, who employs an offensive system similar to that of Broncos’ offensive coordinator Rich Scangarello.

McVay was an assistant under Mike and Kyle Shanahan in Washington and Scangarello has been mentored by Kyle Shanahan.


Easily, Elway's most out-of-the-box pickup was Spencer, who played the previous four seasons in the CFL with Toronto and Ottawa. He had 81 catches for 1,007 yards and seven touchdowns for the Ottawa Redblacks last season. He also had 82 punt returns last year for a 10.4-yard average and a touchdown.

And, in case you're wondering after all the cuts this season, Broncos don't get to keep the jerseys if they're cut. The team takes back the jerseys, removes the names and holds them for the next player. New players can either claim the numbers, or current players can trade.

Wow Allen touched McVay. Nice work Kilseepoo
 

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It is crazy to think about a 21 year contract. The rookies when that agreement expires are like 2 or 3 right now.
 

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How much less money did the Broncos take to leave "Retirement" off the stadium name?
 

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AB runs the shit show.
 

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Distractions like this are not good, but it seems the Raiders have found the choker chain on AB's leash (or lose $30 million dollars). I'm glad the Raider's instinct is to keep the soap opera going.
 

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You know - this kind of Raiders news is really making it seem like a true Raiders week - just like old times.

One very interesting item this camp season - is how hidden the Broncos have kept Joe Flacco. So what is it Fangio? Are you hiding a liability in Flacco or an asset?

My feeling is that it is a much better than even chance that Flacco will exceed expectations. If you hide Flacco as a liability and get exposed - everyone playing you knows - that you know you have a weakness. The only reason to hide Flacco is to preserve some element of surprise. With Sanders back and obviously fast again - and Flacco's arm the defenders have more field to defend.

I expect Flacco to have a routine of short high success passes to RBs - TEs and to WRs - mixed in with play action and reverse roll out passes to test the vertical game. I expect 50-50% run and pass plays, but many pass plays will be so short as to basically be run as far as yardage gain from scrimmage. I think Flacco exudes confidence and it makes the players around him better.
 

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Broncos' new stadium naming rights deal worth about $5M a year

$5 Million - is that all? It's better than nothing - and leaves the city on the hook for stadium maintenance and upkeep - as they get $3 million a year.

It's going to lead to wise cracks like - "Whose going to Empower Bolles to be a better LT?"
 

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Williams?
 

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Brown?
 

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My guess Harris and Harris . Possibly Gotsis also
 

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Does this tie is to Flacco for more than this year? Does it stunt locks growth
 
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