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Broncos Read to Children at John Amesse Elementary

September 25th, 2012 - 4:55pm by Tyler EverettOther posts by

Students at John Amesse Elementary School were treated to guest appearances from Miles the Mascot and five Broncos — defensive linemen Malik Jackson, Sealver Siliga and Ben Garland as well as safety David Bruton and tight end Julius Thomas.

Each of the players visited multiple classrooms and read “Oh, the Places You’ll Go,” by Dr. Seuss to the enthusiastic young students. After reading, each player also answered students’ questions. The main purpose of the event was to encourage kids to do their best in the classroom, which is something Bruton said is now more important than ever.

“Especially with how today’s job forces are, everything needs some type of college education,” said Bruton, who spent time as a substitute teacher in the 2011 offseason. “Every single one of them has mentioned that they want to go to college and graduate and be doctors and lawyers. They’re very ambitious kids. You just have to instill that message that it’s not given to them. Once you get out of high school, you have another four years or eight years or 12 years of school after that. You have to take each day one day at a time, but do great things with them.”

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Broncos Sign Bush

October 18th, 2011 - 1:19pm by Gray CaldwellOther posts by

After Monday’s trade, the Broncos had an open roster spot.

The club filled it Tuesday by signing safety Rafael Bush to the active roster.

“He is a guy that our scouts had high grades on,” Head Coach John Fox said. “Our pro personnel department liked him, and we’re just bringing him in to see how he does in our system.”

Bush originally signed with the Atlanta Falcons as a college free agent in 2010, and spent the majority of last season and so far this year on Atlanta’s practice squad.

In college at South Carolina State, Bush was voted the team’s most valuable player as a senior, when he finished the season with 54 tackles and three touchdowns. In his career, he made 222 tackles and was named to the S.C. State All-Decade team.

The team also made a practice squad transaction, signing defensive tackle Sealver Siliga to the squad, waiving fullback Austin Sylvester to make room for the move.