Tickets say Municipal so pre-Arrowhead twitter.com/ArrowheadPride…
— Arrowhead Pride (@ArrowheadPride) May 18, 2013
We had a neighborhood garage sale this weekend in KC and I found this Chiefs box. See another picture of the box here. On top of it were these Chiefs-Broncos tickets. It says Municipal Stadium, which means it's pre-Arrowhead (1972). Any guesses on the year?
When the deal launches on Amazon.com (TBD), you can get Madden NFL 25 and a year of DirecTV Sunday Ticket Max for the combined price of $100. Pretty sweet. Details [Polygon.com]
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Team confirmation. Big loss for Bolts. RT @chargers: Melvin Ingram sustained a torn ACL in his left knee during OTA practice today.
— Lindsay Jones (@bylindsayhjones) May 15, 2013
First Shaun Phillips, now Melvin Ingram....Charger defense a mess of mediocrity. Yum Yum Broncos Country, bring on Phyllis and co!
Not an article about the Broncos or the NFL, but worth reading (both the article and the comments).
Amazing footage of Alex Gibbs teaching the zone blocking system to other coaches. There are about 5 different videos all about an hour long. Be prepared to nerd out!
One of only three teams with a straight-A grade, the Denver Broncos will be right in the midst of Super Bowl contention in 2013.
That look was implemented in the Denver Broncos' uniform—their home collars are half-blue, half-orange and their away collars are half-blue, half-white. Denver's collar may be changing to all-blue this fall. Over at DenverBroncos.com (and possibly elsewhere on the web), Nike has been displaying an ad featuring wide receiver Demaryius Thomas. In the ad, Thomas' collar is all-blue.
For several years the NFL Draft Night bowling event has been the most attended for current Denver Broncos and 2013 was no exception. Dozens of current Broncos including Wes Welker, Joel Dreessen, Jacob Tamme, Ronnie Hillman, Trindon Holliday, J.D. Walton, Demaryius Thomas, and many others were in attendance. The charity event is hosted by former Bronco Lonie Paxton who got some help from left guard Zane Beadles. The funds raised that evening went to support the Active Force Foundation. Check out the fun had by all. Great to see the Denver Broncos giving back.
A look at Peyton Manning's career until the year 2007. This documentary gives good perspective on where Manning comes from and what makes him tick. It sheds light on what has made him legendary and why he has struggled at times. And why he will do everything he can, nearing the end of his career, to help the Broncos be champions.