Posted October 26th, 2009 by sayre bedinger

For Denver Broncos fans and Baltimore Ravens fans alike, the bye week is finally over, and it is time to get back to work.
This week’s matchup pits the Broncos (6-0, 1st place AFC West) against the Ravens (3-3, 3rd place AFC North) in what figures to be a pivotal matchup for both teams.
Denver has a flawless record following their bye week, and only one injury to report which has some fearing the off time came a bit too early for Denver this season, though it was nothing they could control.
The Ravens are a very intriguing matchup for the Broncos, especially since it will be a road game.
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Posted October 26th, 2009 by sayre bedinger

This will be the first installment of this particular segment, and I don’t think it could have come at a better time given the fact that our Denver Broncos are currently concluding their bye week.
There was still a lot of football being played on Sunday, and a lot that involved Denver indirectly. Here is a roundup of Sunday’s activities and how the Broncos were impacted.
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Posted October 24th, 2009 by sayre bedinger

Attention Broncos fans–I have been given a very unique opportunity.
Next week I will conduct an interview with former Broncos linebacker Karl Mecklenburg, one of the most decorated players in team history.
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Posted October 24th, 2009 by sayre bedinger

Although a bye week after six games is not ideal, the Denver Broncos are sitting pretty at 6-0, and 3.5 games ahead of San Diego in the AFC West.
The Broncos have been quite a surprise story to many this year, and as fans head into two weeks with no Denver Bronco football, here is a recap of the incredible ride the first six games have been.
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Posted October 20th, 2009 by sayre bedinger

There simply are not enough game balls to go around.
The Denver Broncos are off to a 6-0 start after going on the road and defeating the San Diego Chargers 34-23 in a prime time matchup on Monday Night Football.
The Broncos made a huge statement with this win, putting on their most complete performance of the season so far in front of a national audience as they increased their lead in the AFC West to an outstanding 3.5 games.
Enough is enough of this “surprising” tag that has been attached to the Broncos, they are absolutely for real and are playing their best ball this decade.
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Posted October 12th, 2009 by sayre bedinger

Prior to yesterday, the Denver Broncos had gone 5-0 four times in team history, and all four times they made it to the Super Bowl. With their 20-17 overtime win against the New England Patriots, fans have reason to hope this team can accomplish what was thought to be impossible.
The fifth win for the Broncos may have been the most unlikely of them all.
Tom Brady had started 75 games in which the Patriots led after three quarters, and lost only one.
Brady had never lost an overtime game.
The Patriots had only lost one game in which Brady, Wes Welker, and Randy Moss play.
Still, on the coldest week five game in NFL history, the Denver Broncos proved doubters and haters wrong once again, and for once it was the New England Patriots getting a taste of their own medicine.
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Posted October 9th, 2009 by sayre bedinger

The Denver Broncos (4-0, First Place AFC West) are set to play host to the Boston Patriots (3-1, Second Place AFC East) in an old-school style AFL matchup. The Broncos will be wearing an odd shade of yellow and brown while the Patriots will be wearing their old uniforms as well.
Denver is coming off of a huge win at home last week against the Dallas Cowboys when wide receiver Brandon Marshall made probably the play of the week and gave the Broncos a 16-10 lead late in the fourth quarter. Even more impressive was the goal line stand from Denver led by cornerback Champ Bailey who knocked away passes on third and fourth down to seal the victory for the Broncos.
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Posted September 15th, 2009 by sayre bedinger

The Denver Broncos are 1-0.
How sweet does that sound Broncos fans?
After the longest verbal beating I can remember, the Denver Broncos proved their skeptics wrong on Sunday, and they did it with an unexpected strength: their defense.
In fact, the Broncos’ defense was so on point that the home team Bengals only reached the red zone twice in the entire game, and did not score a point for 59 minutes, 19 seconds.
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Posted August 29th, 2009 by sayre bedinger

In the wake of his recent practice field hissy fit, Denver Broncos wide receiver may have gone far beyond anything any fan ever thought possible.
In addition to losing respect from virtually every respectable NFL fan, coach, or executive, he may have lost the respect of his role models and elders on the team.
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