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Broncos TV’s Look at Special Teams

February 8th, 2013 - 9:09am by Gray CaldwellOther posts by

In the spirit of Top 10 Tuesdays, which has looked at Peyton Manning’s Top 10 Touchdown Passes, Von Miller’s Top Ten Plays and the best offensive plays of the season, today is Top Five Friday.

Today, Broncos TV takes a look at the top five special teams plays of the season.

5: Irving’s Blocked Punt
Up just 10-7 in the rematch with the San Diego Chargers, linebacker Nate Irving followed a third-down sack by Von Miller with a big play of his own. He blocked Mike Scifres’ punt, giving Denver the ball at the San Diego 31-yard line. It took Peyton Manning just one play to find Brandon Stokley for a touchdown and a 17-7 halftime lead.

4: Bruton’s Punt Deflection
The second of the Broncos’ third-quarter touchdowns against Oakland was set up on special teams by safety David Bruton, who got a hand on a Shane Lechler punt, causing it to travel only 2 yards. The Broncos to start their ensuing drive in Oakland’s red zone, and running back Willis McGahee found the end zone en route to a rout.

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Broncos TV Highlights Top Offensive Plays of 2012

February 5th, 2013 - 10:02am by Gray CaldwellOther posts by

So far, Top 10 Tuesdays have brought us Peyton Manning’s Top 10 Touchdown Passes and Von Miller’s Top Ten Plays.

This Tuesday, Broncos TV is taking a look at the best offensive plays of the season.

Here’s a look at what the list is bringing to the table.

10: Joel Dreessen’s tip drill
Against his former team, Dreessen pulled the Broncos to within six points of the Houston Texans late in the fourth quarter with his alert touchdown grab. Peyton Manning fired a pass toward Eric Decker, but Texans defenders closed quickly and the ball popped into the air — and into the waiting arms of Dreessen for the tip-drill touchdown.

9: Mitch Unrein’s touchdown catch
Lined up at fullback, Unrein — a defensive tackle — got the chance all big men dream of. Instead of blocking, he ran a quick route and Manning found him for a wide open touchdown. Unrein’s spike in celebration might have shaken the entire stadium.

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Elway: Week 4 ‘Huge’

September 25th, 2012 - 5:34pm by Sam DavisOther posts by

In the third weekly episode of Elway Access, Executive Vice President of Football Operations John Elway and Broncos TV’s Chris Hall looked back on the team’s Week 3 loss to the Texans, and then moved forward to the Oakland Raiders.

The Broncos lost at home to the Texans on Sunday afternoon by a score of 31-25 after another comeback attempt fell short.

It was the second time in a row the Broncos fell behind early, and Elway will look for the team to stress consistency – in all quarters of the game – as they prepare for the Oakland Raiders in Week 4.

“The urgency has to be there from minute one like it is minute 55, 56, 57, 58, and (we have to) understand the urgency that it takes to be successful, especially against good football teams,” Elway said. “These last two games were good tests for us to see exactly where we are, and they’ve proven to us that we need to continue to work and get better.”

Houston’s first two touchdowns of the game came on deep pass completions. Discussing those plays, Elway first credited Texans Head Coach Gary Kubiak and his personnel for creating opportunities off the run, in addition to Matt Schaub for throwing two perfect passes.

He also explained that a new, aggressive defense means that it takes a bit for players to become completely acclimated.

“It’s an aggressive defense,” Elway said. “The safeties are involved in the running game a lot of times. We do different things in coverage that it gets complicated at times. We just have to continue to get better at it and also be aware of not trying to give up these big plays.”

Elway also touched on the one-game suspension that linebacker Joe Mays was dealt on Tuesday in response to a hit on Texans quarterback Matt Schaub.

Mays was flagged for the hit, and after the game he apologized to Schaub.

Elway said that purposely injuring someone on the football field just isn’t the type of player Mays is.

“This is a guy that plays the game fast,” Elway said. “He’s a very physical, strong, tough football player. I admire Joe by the way that he plays the game. I also know that Joe isn’t a guy that intentionally goes out there to try and hurt somebody. He was just playing football hard, and unfortunately he caught a piece of Schaub’s helmet with his head.”

While Mays is out against Oakland, it’s a possibility that Denver will welcome back a team captain in guard Chris Kuper, who has been out since suffering a forearm injury on Aug. 14.

“He’ll be practicing and get back into the swing of things this week, so we’ll see how the week goes,” Elway said. “Any time you have a guy that’s a team leader like ‘Kup’ is, it’ll be nice to have him back out there in pads and back involved.”

Looking ahead to the Raiders, Elway called the upcoming game “huge” because it’s a home game for Denver and it’s a divisional contest. He also pointed out that the Broncos haven’t beaten Oakland at home since 2007.

The primary focus for the offense will be on running back Darren McFadden. The Raiders running back has had success against the Broncos in years past, and on Sunday showed that he has fully recovered from a 2011 knee injury with a 113-yard performance that included a touchdown.

“It’s always about stopping the run,” Elway said. “Darren McFadden, no question, is back. He had a 64-yarder last week and is a big-play back. We did a good job against Houston stopping the run later in the game. We’re going to have our hands full with Darren McFadden because he’s one of the top running backs in the league.”

Though the team is coming off two straight losses as it faces Oakland, the way in which the club lost and the quality of the opponents provides Elway with some optimism.

“If we continue to do what we do, and not make the mistakes we’re making, and go play with consistency, then we can beat anybody,” Elway said.

Catch the Third Episode of Elway Access Tuesday

September 24th, 2012 - 6:30pm by Tyler EverettOther posts by

On Tuesday, DenverBroncos.com will air its third episode of the season of Elway Access, a 30-minute podcast hosted by Broncos TV’s Chris Hall. During the podcast, Executive Vice President of Football Operations John Elway will answer questions that fans have submitted via Twitter using #ElwayAccess.

On Monday at 6 p.m., Head Coach John Fox discussed the Broncos’ Week 3 loss to the Houston Texans on the team’s partner station, 9 News KUSA-TV.

As Denver did in Week 2 against the Atlanta Falcons, the team once again fell behind by 20 points before nearly pulling off a comeback. Fox said better starts will be a point of emphasis this week in practice.

“You have to practice it,” Fox said. “We have to emphasize it better as coaches. We have to execute better as players. In both games, we started a little bit slower offensively… When you give up 21 to your opponent in the first half, it’s an uphill battle.”

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Elway Access to Premiere Tuesday

September 10th, 2012 - 6:23pm by Tyler EverettOther posts by

Broncos fans with questions for Executive Vice President of Football Operations John Elway have a chance to hear them answered on Elway Access.

The first episode of the new season of Elway Access, a 30-minute podcast hosted by Broncos TV’s Chris Hall, will be posted Tuesday afternoons throughout the season on DenverBroncos.com, starting Sept. 11.

Fans can submit questions for the show via Twitter using #ElwayAccess.

Elway broke down the Broncos’ 31-19 victory over the Steelers Monday at 6 p.m. on the Broncos’ partner station, 9 News KUSA-TV.

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Broncos TV’s Top 10 Plays of 2011

February 15th, 2012 - 11:31am by Gray CaldwellOther posts by

Broncos TV just compiled the top 10 plays of the 2011 season, which you can watch on DenverBroncos.com.

The plays are as follows:

10) Broncos vs. Patriots, Week 15: Elvis Dumervil crushes Tom Brady for a sack.

9) Broncos at Vikings, Week 13: Willis McGahee makes defenders miss and dives in for a 24-yard touchdown.

8] Broncos vs. Jets, Week 11: Von Miller shoves his blocker aside and levels Mark Sanchez on a sack.

7) Broncos at Raiders, Week 9: Eddie Royal takes a punt back 85 yards for the go-ahead touchdown.

6) Broncos vs. Bears, Week 14: Matt Prater drills a 59-yard field goal to send the game to overtime, and hits a 51-yarder to win it.

5) Broncos at Dolphins, Week 7: D.J. Williams sacks Matt Moore, forces a fumble and recovers the football to set up Denver’s game-winning field goal in overtime.

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Ask a Bronco: Zane Beadles

October 3rd, 2011 - 5:38pm by Stuart ZaasOther posts by

This week’s edition of DenverBroncos.com’s ‘Ask a Bronco’ series will feature second-year offensive lineman Zane Beadles.

Via the team’s Facebook page — Facebook.com/DenverBroncos — fans can film their questions and submit them to the team.

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Ask a Bronco: Eric Decker

September 26th, 2011 - 3:53pm by Stuart ZaasOther posts by

The second edition of DenverBroncos.com’s ‘Ask a Bronco’ series will feature second-year wide receiver Eric Decker.

Via the team’s Facebook page — Facebook.com/DenverBroncos — fans can film their questions and submit them to the team.

The weekly segment from Broncos TV allows fans to ask players, coaches and staff questions directly.

Click here to submit your questions for Eric Decker now, and the wide receiver will answer them on camera Friday on DenverBroncos.com.

Ask a Bronco: Robert Ayers

September 19th, 2011 - 6:32pm by Gray CaldwellOther posts by

This week marks the debut of a new feature on DenverBroncos.com — Ask a Bronco.

Via the team’s Facebook page — Facebook.com/DenverBroncos — fans can film their questions and submit them to the team.

The weekly segment from Broncos TV allows fans to ask players, coaches and staff questions directly.

This week, Robert Ayers is the featured player. Submit your questions now, and the defensive lineman will answer them on camera Friday on DenverBroncos.com.

Introducing ‘Elway Live’

September 15th, 2011 - 12:05pm by Gray CaldwellOther posts by

DenverBroncos.com is excited to announce that starting Tuesday, Sept. 20, we will air a live audio broadcast with Vice President of Football Operations John Elway.

Hosted by Broncos TV’s Chris Hall, the 30-minute show will start at 2 p.m. MT every Tuesday throughout the season and will focus on recapping the previous week’s game while also setting the stage for the Broncos’ upcoming matchup.

There also will be an extended segment dedicated to Elway answering questions from fans in real time. All you have to do is submit your question through the team’s Twiiter account – @Denver_Broncos – and be sure to include the hashtag #elwaylive.

The broadcast will then be archived to DenverBroncos.com, and will also be available through iTunes.

- Chris Hall, Broncos TV