
The sun is shining and it looks like a perfect day for a football game at INVESCO Field at Mile High. The Broncos host the Colts for their second home game of the 2010 season, and several players have made their way onto the field.
The team will wear No. 11 decals on its helmets to honor Kenny McKinley in the first game since his passing.
Keep checking the blogs for coverage throughout the day.
12:00 P.M. MDT: Brady Quinn is on the field working on his footwork and warming up his arm, and Kyle Orton has just walked onto the grass, taking some time to visit with a few Colts. Matthew Willis is stretching in the end zone after a warm up jog around the field.
12:20 P.M. MDT: Ryan Clady ran onto the field and practiced his pass-blocking steps before returning to the inside of the stadium. Justin Bannan is jogging around surveying the field while Mario Haggan high steps and back pedal. Demaryius Thomas has just joined Matt Willis to warm up and practice catching some footballs.
12:40 P.M. MDT: Brian Dawkins is going through his stretching routine in the end zone, while Time Tebow warms gets his shoulder loose with passes to Demaryius Thomas. Brandon Lloyd and Jabar Gaffney are practicing keeping their feet in bounds with a game of catch on the sidelines, and Chris Kuper has already practiced his stance and his steps and gone back inside.
12:58 P.M. MDT: QB Tim Tebow, CB Andre’ Goodman, RB Knowhson Moreno, OL Chris Clark, Ryan Harris and Eric Olsen, TE Richard Quinn and WR Eric Decker are all inactive for today’s game.
1:08 P.M. MDT: Britton Colquitt, Lonie Paxton and Matt Prater are back on the field wearing full pads and practicing field goals.
1:25 P.M. MDT: Perrish Cox, Eddie Royal, Demaryius Thomas, Syd’Quan Thompson and Matthew Willis all set up in the end zone and practiced fielding punts from Colquitt. Orton, Quinn, and Tebow have jogged out to throw warm up passes.
1:35 P.M. MDT: The rest of the team is coming out of the tunnel and their teammates are there to meat them. The players have huddled around Brian Dawkins for his customary pregame speech, and now they’re spreading out for the team stretching period.
1:51 P.M. MDT: The Broncos have run into the locker room and will be back later for pregame festivities.
Check back with us in the First Half Blog to come shortly.
We have pregame photos below courtesy of Gray Caldwell.






Tags: 2010, Denver Broncos, Indianapolis Colts, Pregame, Week 3

Let’s go Broncos!!!!
Lets get it done BRONCOS
no tebow and decker today. But more importantly no GOODMAN AND HARRIS AND MORENO.
We still win though 28-24
I dont like some of those names that are missing
funny thing is i thought we could have used Tebow this game. Cuz he is very mobile. Oh well
How about hillis slicing through the ravens defense like hot knife through butter. I say this cuz earlier today i was talking to baylin about moreno in my fantasy and who i should pick up maroney or buckhalter. Eventually i just decided to go out on a limb and play Hillis against the ravens d and he is not disspointing lol. Ok ill stop talking about it cuz some people hate hearing about players from broncos past lol
My question is would he have done so well behind our o line TRB
Goooo Broncos!!!!
I’m watching the 49rs Chiefs game and the Chiefs are ahead 24-3. Are the Chiefs that much more improved or the the 49rs just suck?
all i can say is better than buckhalter, maroney, brown and whatever other scrubs we dragged in. Not to mention better than BQ. And i dont think its our Oline per se. I think it is the running and blocking scheme McD has in place in my opinion.
AT least they don’t have champ inactive
Nervous about today. I hope Champ can shut down his side and our defense can put Peyton on the ground often. Not having Moreno hurts us, but hopefully Buckhalter and Maroney can get it done.
Go Donkeys!
I could run through some of the holes that Cleveland’s offensive line today has created today. That said, there is no way I would have been able to break some of the tackles that Hillis has against a tough Baltimore defense. I say, good for Hillis. I enjoyed his time as a Bronco. He was great his rookie season in Denver, but did not show much last season when given opportunities.
The Broncos have a tough one today. If they play hard and smart, that’s all I can ask for–especially due to the injuries and emotional week the Broncos had following the death of Kenny McKinley.
other rbs havent been doing as well for the browns so it just cant be the oline. and i can literally count the number of time hillis had a chance on my hands last year. but not the point. i hear u. he is doing good with someone else kudos to him and ill end my talk on him there. go broncos
tom brandy
apparently no one can beat the chiefs…….nice lol
hey
Hillis was a beast….i think he got one chance to really play…that game he killed it vs dolphins.