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Woodyard Featured on Gameday Cover

December 29th, 2012 - 9:28am by Gray CaldwellOther posts by

This Sunday’s game at Sports Authority Field at Mile High is Fan Appreciation Day, and fans in attendance will receive a Gameday program featuring team captain Wesley Woodyard on the cover.

The cover story, titled “Breakout Bronco,” chronicles Woodyard’s rise from undrafted free agent to one of the league’s most productive linebackers.

Five years ago, linebacker Wesley Woodyard was fighting for a roster spot as an undrafted free agent out of Kentucky.

This season, he’s fighting for a Pro Bowl berth as one of the AFC’s most productive linebackers.

Through 15 games, Woodyard is one of just four AFC players with at least 100 tackles, a sack and an interception. He’s set career highs in almost every category this season, including his three interceptions and four sacks.

“I’m trying to continue to work on my craft and get better every day,” Woodyard said. “My teammates believe in me, and I’ve just been having fun out there this year. Not worrying about anything, just going out there and playing football.”

The program also features Q&As with running back Knowshon Moreno and Quarterbacks Coach Adam Gase.

Here’s a look at the full cover:

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Broncos vs. Chiefs: Friday Injury Report

December 28th, 2012 - 1:48pm by Tyler EverettOther posts by

On Friday, Head Coach John Fox announced the team’s final injury report before Sunday’s game against Kansas City. It was revealed that guard Chris Kuper (ankle) is questionable for Sunday. Fox said Kuper has made steady progress since suffering an ankle injury.

“I think he’s making good headway,” Fox said. “He’s healthier. He practiced for the first time yesterday and then today. I think he’s making good progress. He’s been out for a little bit. We’re just going to make sure he’s ready to play football and we’ll make that decision day to day.”

Below are the injury reports for the Broncos and Chiefs after Friday’s practices.

 DENVER BRONCOS

PLAYER
WR Trindon Holliday
CB Tracy Porter
G Chris Kuper
S Jim Leonhard
FB Chris Gronkowski
S Mike Adams
WR Matthew Willis
RB Knowshon Moreno
T Ryan Clady
WR Brandon Stokley
LB Danny Trevathan

INJURY
Ankle
Concussion
Ankle/Head
Thigh
Hamstring
Knee
Knee
Ribs
Shoulder
Quadricep
Groin

WEDNESDAY
DNP
DNP
DNP
Full
Full
Full
Full



THURSDAY
DNP
DNP
Limited
Full
Full
Full
Full
Full
Full
Full
Full

FRIDAY
DNP
DNP
Limited
Full
Full
Full
Full
Full
Full
Full
Full

GAME STATUS
DOUBTFUL
OUT
QUESTIONABLE
PROBABLE
PROBABLE
PROBABLE
PROBABLE
PROBABLE
PROBABLE
PROBABLE
PROBABLE

 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS

PLAYER
T Branden Albert
RB Jamaal Charles
WR Terrance Copper
LB Cory Greenwood
LB Tamba Hali
DE Tyson Jackson
C/G Ryan Lilja
TE Tony Moeaki
OL Donald Stephenson
WR Josh Bellamy
G Jon Asamoah
S Eric Berry
S Abram Elam
G Russ Hochstein
OL Rich Ranglin
S Kendrick Lewis
WR Dexter McCluster
CB Jalil Brown

INJURY
Back
Illness
Knee
Illness
Illness
Foot
Back
Head
Illness
Ankle
Thumb
Hand
Quadriceps
Back
Knee
Illness
Illness
Toe

WEDNESDAY
DNP
DNP
DNP

DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP

Full
Full
Full
Full
Full


THURSDAY
DNP
FULL
DNP
DNP
Full
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
Limited
Full
Full
Limited
Full
Full
Limited (left practice early)

FRIDAY
DNP
FULL
DNP
FULL
DNP
DNP
Full
Limited
Full
DNP
Full
Full
Limited
Full
Full
DNP
DNP
Limited

GAME STATUS
QUESTIONABLE
PROBABLE
OUT
PROBABLE
QUESTIONABLE
DOUBTFUL
PROBABLE
QUESTIONABLE
PROBABLE
QUESTIONABLE
PROBABLE
PROBABLE
QUESTIONABLE
PROBABLE
PROBABLE
QUESTIONABLE
QUESTIONABLE
QUESTIONABLE

Taking Care of Our Own Business

December 28th, 2012 - 11:17am by Eric DeckerOther posts by

It’s Week 17, and I think there are a lot of things to stay focused on this week. There’s just the fact that we control our own destiny. It’s a division game. The last one at home. We’ve got to take care of business in order to set ourselves up where we want to be in the playoffs.

We’ve got the Chiefs Sunday, and they have a really tough defense. We know that. We were in a lot of third-and-longs last time against them, and I think that’s our focus, to make sure that we’re successful on first and second downs. Because when you play a good team or good defense, you’re going to hurt yourself by playing behind the chains. That’s the thing, make sure we execute, get better at what we do and score touchdowns. Again, that’s something we’ve been focusing on for a while. When we get to the red area, instead of kicking field goals, score touchdowns.

We know where we are record-wise and understand our opportunity at hand. I think naturally as a human you’re curious, so if they show scores of other games I might look, but I’m not going to go out of my way. But again, that will take care of itself if we take care of what we need to on Sunday. That’s all that needs to be said. Go to work and make sure we play well.

The Team To Beat

December 28th, 2012 - 7:35am by mike_riceOther posts by

The Broncos refuse to look ahead.

Head coach John Fox said this week he has not studied the playoff field.

“Nope, because then I wouldn’t be keeping my focus. I think what’s really important is that win this week against Kansas City. All our focus will be on that. Whatever that brings, we’ll react to. Right now, that’s where all the focus is.”

But Fox did tell 850 KOA that he has thought about how he might handle things should the Broncos secure a bye in the first round of the playoffs.

“Oh yeah. I’ve been doing this a while so we pretty much have a schedule for everything,” Fox said. “We’ll know how to adapt and prepare if that’s the scenario. But we have to take care of business Sunday first.”

I know anything can happen on any given Sunday, but I have little doubt the Broncos will beat the Chiefs and at lock down at least the second seed in the AFC playoffs and a week off in the first round of the postseason.

Coaches and players cannot say that, even if they believe it.

Not only do I believe the Broncos will accomplish those things but I also believe with one week left in the regular season, they are the team to beat in the postseason.

I have no idea if they will advance to the Super Bowl and win it. But if I were a betting man, that’s the way I would go for several reasons.

1) OVER THE LAST TWO TO THREE MONTHS, THE BRONCOS HAVE BEEN MORE CONSISTENT THAN ANY TEAM IN THE NFL.

Not only have they won 10 straight games, but the Broncos are averaging 30.8 points per game during the streak. Only the Chiefs have held them under 20 points all season and that was in the Broncos’ 17-9 win at Arrowhead Stadium on November 25.

At the same time, the Broncos’ defense has given up an average of only 17.2 points per game during the 10-game winning streak.

In addition, as my 850 KOA colleague David Treadwell points out, the Broncos lead the NFL with 48 sacks and they are third in rushing defense, allowing only 91 yards rushing per game. They can bottle up the run and get to the quarterback.

2) THE BRONCOS HAVE AN ELITE QUARTERBACK. Peyton Manning gives them a chance to win regardless of how a game unfolds. He can help them get out to a big lead. He can rally the troops if the Broncos fall behind. He won’t let his team go into a game unprepared. He won’t let his team go into a game unfocused on the task at hand.

Manning isn’t the only reason the Broncos are 12-3. But he is most definitely one of the main reasons they have had this kind of year.

I know several other teams also have elite quarterbacks. Which one, however, is playing better than Peyton Manning right now? I’m not sure one is.

3) THE BRONCOS HAVE PLAYMAKERS ON BOTH SIDES OF THE BALL. Imagine being an opposing defensive coordinator. Remembering that Manning has faced just about every kind of defense possible, the opponent’s defensive coordinator will still have to decide on what he believes the best approach is to try to slow Manning down. Easier said than done.

Then, that coordinator has to decide which receiver will garner the most attention. Demaryius Thomas? Fine, the Broncos still have Eric Decker, Jacob Tamme, Brandon Stokley, Joel Dreessen and others. Seven different players have at least 20 receptions (one of them, Willis McGahee is currently injured) and five players have 39 or more catches this season.

Furthermore, the Broncos are running the ball pretty well. In five starts since Willis McGahee injured his knee, Knowshon Moreno has piled up 469 rushing yards and two touchdowns. That’s a more-than-respectable 93.8 yards per game and 4.0 yards per carry.

Now, think about being the opposing offensive coordinator when your team is facing the Broncos’ defense. Denver stuffs the run and gets to the quarterback. Who is your first priority, Von Miller or Elvis Dumervil? You also know that Champ Bailey will likely match up against your best wide receiver. Think you can pick on Chris Harris or Tony Carter? No worries, each of those guys has scored two touchdowns.

The bottom line is that in addition to a variety of star players who are playmakers, the Broncos have plenty of others who have taken turns making big plays in big situations. There is no reason that cannot continue.

4) THE BRONCOS HAVE SOME COMPELLING INTANGIBLES. Call me a homer if you want but I believe this to be true. More than anything, the Broncos know they have the opportunity to win a Super Bowl. And they are making sure they do what it takes to take advantage of that.

“It starts with Coach Fox,” cornerback Champ Bailey said. “He talks about it. And when you have guys that have been around the block a few times, 10-plus years, there’s several in our locker room that can tell them these opportunities don’t come. You look at (linebacker) Keith Brooking, prime example, Super Bowl his first year and not even close since. You see that around the league a lot. A lot of guys get close and they don’t get back. You’ve got to take advantage of these opportunities.”

The Broncos are a group of guys who like to be around each other. No doubt winning contributes to that but there is also no doubt that it is a good locker room. The importance of that cannot be underestimated, especially when games tighten up in the playoffs.

5) FOR AS GOOD AS THEY HAVE PLAYED, THE BRONCOS CAN STILL GET BETTER. After each of the last ten wins, the talk in the locker room has been about continuing to improve as much as the win they just earned.

Following the victory over the Browns, tight end Jacob Tamme summed it up perfectly on the 850 KOA postgame show.

“It sort of works like this. We know we have a good team. So we don’t need anyone else to tell us that because we also know that we can be better,” Tamme said matter-of-factly. “We know when we watch the film, we didn’t do everything perfect. There are things we can correct and improve on. You kind of start to lose that when you start listening to people on the outside (say), ‘Ah, these guys are playing so great.’ We know we’re playing pretty good and we know we have good players and good coaches and doing some things well. But we also know there are a lot of things we can do better. As long as we keep that mindset and keep improving, then we’ll be giving it our best shot every week.”

After one final regular season game, the frantic race for a silver football perched on a pedestal will be on and once Sunday’s game is over, the Broncos can finally focus on raising the Lombardi Trophy in New Orleans.

No doubt other good teams will be in the running to do the same. As things stand now, however, the Broncos are the team to beat.

What is the biggest obstacle to the Broncos winning the Super Bowl? Thanks for reading and sharing your thoughts.

Best,
Mike

Broncos vs. Chiefs: Thursday Injury Report

December 27th, 2012 - 2:56pm by Stuart ZaasOther posts by

Below are the injury reports for the Broncos and Chiefs after Thursday’s practices.

 DENVER BRONCOS

PLAYER
WR Trindon Holliday
CB Tracy Porter
G Chris Kuper
S Jim Leonhard
FB Chris Gronkowski
S Mike Adams
WR Matthew Willis
RB Knowshon Moreno
T Ryan Clady
WR Brandon Stokley
LB Danny Trevathan

INJURY
Ankle
Concussion
Ankle/Head
Thigh
Hamstring
Knee
Knee
Ribs
Shoulder
Quadricep
Groin

WEDNESDAY
DNP
DNP
DNP
Full
Full
Full
Full



THURSDAY
DNP
DNP
Limited
Full
Full
Full
Full
Full
Full
Full
Full

 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS

PLAYER
T Branden Albert
RB Jamaal Charles
WR Terrance Copper
LB Tamba Hali
DE Tyson Jackson
C/G Ryan Lilja
TE Tony Moeaki
OL Donald Stephenson
G Jon Asamoah
S Eric Berry
S Abram Elam
G Russ Hochstein
OL Rich Ranglin
LB Cory Greenwood
WR Josh Bellamy

INJURY
Back
Illness
Knee
Illness
Foot
Back
Head
Illness
Thumb
Hand
Quadriceps
Back
Knee
Illness
Ankle

WEDNESDAY
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
Full
Full
Full
Full
Full

THURSDAY
DNP
FULL
DNP
FULL
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
Full
Full
LIMITED
Full
Full
DNP
Limited

Broncos Blog Scoring Contest: Week 17

December 27th, 2012 - 12:16pm by Gray CaldwellOther posts by

The Official Broncos Blog Scoring Contest will continue into the playoffs due to popular demand, but here’s a look at the standings entering the final week of the regular season.

Things are tightening up near the top, though The Dane still holds the overall lead in the contest.

In Week 16, the Broncos defeated the Cleveland Browns 34-12. There were a lot of great predictions — 27 bloggers were within single digits of the actual score. But only five are taking home points for the week.

Wolfedom and alex4serg tied for first place as both were only one point away from the actual score with predictions of 34-13 and 35-12, respectively. In second were Andyboy31 and tnalen66, who were both two points off from the real score by guessing 34-14 and 33-13, respectively. Jake rounds it out in third with his prediction of 35-10.

UPDATE: My apologies to killerkod, who predicted 35-13 and therefore also receives second-place points since he was only two points off the actual score. He’s now in 11th place with 12 points on the season.

Before we get to the standings, make sure you get your predictions in for this Sunday’s regular-season finale versus Kansas City here. They’ll be accepted all the way up to the scheduled 2:25 p.m. MST kickoff.

Taking last week’s points into account, below are the top 10 bloggers in the standings entering Week 17:

RANK
1
2
2
2
5
6
6
6
9
10

BLOGGER
The Dane
Dbroncos82
strandoftds82
Jake
still1972
footballMANIAC
Andyboy31
Wolfedom
Thomas P
baylinorcrush

POINTS
31
17
17
17
16
15
15
15
14
13

Next is killerkod with 12 points, three bloggers tied with 10 points then six bloggers tied with eight points scored so far this season. There are 54 bloggers that have made the overall standings, with scores ranging from The Dane’s 31 to 12 bloggers with three points on the season.

Broncos vs. Chiefs: Wednesday Injury Report

December 26th, 2012 - 3:04pm by Tyler EverettOther posts by

Below are the injury reports for the Broncos and Chiefs after Wednesday’s practices.

 DENVER BRONCOS

PLAYER
WR Trindon Holliday
CB Tracy Porter
G Chris Kuper
S Jim Leonhard
FB Chris Gronkowski
S Mike Adams
WR Matthew Willis

INJURY
Ankle
Concussion
Ankle/Head
Thigh
Hamstring
Knee
Knee

WEDNESDAY
DNP
DNP
DNP
Full
Full
Full
Full

 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS

PLAYER
T Branden Albert
RB Jamaal Charles
WR Terrance Copper
LB Tamba Hali
DE Tyson Jackson
C/G Ryan Lilja
TE Tony Moeaki
OL Donald Stephenson
G Jon Asamoah
S Eric Berry
S Abram Elam
G Russ Hochstein
OL Rich Ranglin

INJURY
Back
Illness
Knee
Illness
Foot
Back
Head
Illness
Thumb
Hand
Quadriceps
Back
Knee

WEDNESDAY
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
Full
Full
Full
Full
Full

Chiefs’ Ground Game a Bright Spot

December 26th, 2012 - 11:55am by Sam DavisOther posts by

Only three running backs have surpassed the 100-yard mark against the Denver defense in 2012. The last one to do it – the Chiefs’ Jamaal Charles — is coming to Denver on Sunday.

Denver has faced a handful of elite rushers in 2012 and has fared well enough to stand as NFL’s the third-ranked rush defense heading into Week 17.

But five weeks ago, Charles ran it 23 times for 107 yards against the Broncos. The Chiefs hope to feed them another heavy dose of Charles on Sunday.

“Jamaal has done a really nice job for us, has a chance to become a 1,500-yard rusher and that’s something that doesn’t happen every day,” Kansas City Head Coach Romeo Crennel said in a conference call. “Everybody can’t do that. He has good ability and he’s helped this team quite a bit.”

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If the Playoffs Started This Week: Week 17

December 24th, 2012 - 12:05pm by Gray CaldwellOther posts by

UPDATE: With the Colts’ victory over the Texans prior to Denver’s kickoff, the Broncos can clinch the No. 1 seed in the AFC with a win of their own.

With one week left in the regular season, plenty is still up in the air in the AFC playoffs.

With that said, all six teams have been decided. In some order, the Houston Texans, Denver Broncos, New England Patriots, Baltimore Ravens, Indianapolis Colts and Cincinnati Bengals will make up the AFC’s playoff field.

The Broncos can end up anywhere from the No. 1 to the No. 3 seed. The same can be said for the Houston Texans and New England Patriots.

Here are the scenarios for those three squads:

HOUSTON TEXANS (at Indianapolis)

Houston clinches a first-round bye with:
1) HOU win or tie OR
2) NE loss or tie OR
3) DEN loss

Houston clinches home-field advantage throughout AFC playoffs with:
1) HOU win OR
2) HOU tie + DEN loss or tie OR
3) NE loss or tie + DEN loss

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Broncos vs. Chiefs: Quotables

January 1st, 2012 - 7:47pm by Stuart ZaasOther posts by

Head Coach John Fox

On injuries
“[G] Chris Kuper looks to have a broken lower leg, and [FB] Spencer Larsen sprained his knee.”

On making the playoffs
“We’re AFC West champs. It doesn’t matter how you do it. Once you get into the dance, they can’t kick you out, so what we do with it we will be determined here next weekend. We’re excited about it. The team is excited about it. Obviously we didn’t want to get into it without winning tonight, and I can answer questions on the game tonight. It was unfortunate. I thought it was a great effort. We just came up a little short.”

On confidence in the offense going into the playoffs
“We didn’t get enough done tonight. I think we need to score more points. I think our running attack has been effective. It was very effective again tonight, and our passing game is something we need to improve at. We’ve got all next week to do that.”

On the running backs
“I think our running backs have done a tremendous job all year – our offensive line, the whole blocking element whether it be our fullback, tight ends, our offensive line. There have been some pretty good teams around here in the past, and to break a franchise record rushing the football, it has a lot of people’s signatures on it.”

Quarterback Tim Tebow

On his feelings on winning the AFC West
“It’s, obviously, a little bittersweet right now. We would have loved to have won that game, and [had] a little bit more momentum going into the playoffs, but, I think it’s still a special thing what we accomplished, to come back to win the AFC West, and I still think that’s very special.”

“First and foremost, like every week, I just want to thank my lord and savior, Jesus Christ, and thank my teammates for their effort and my coaches for their game plan and their effort the whole day. I’m very proud because you just saw character for 60 minutes, once again, so that’s what I’m most proud of.”

On his confidence
“The three losses haven’t shaken my confidence. I’ve had to go through a lot of ups and downs in my sports career, and so I’m not going to let a few losses affect my confidence. I’m still out there playing the game that I love, so I still consider myself very blessed and honored to be playing quarterback for such a great organization.”

“There have probably been a few plays in there I should have tried to force, to make a play, you know, make something happen. But that’s just part of the game.”

On his and the team’s mindset heading into the playoff week
“I know our coaches will come up with a great game plan, like they always do, in this week, and we just have to go have a great week of practice and execute and come out and find some momentum early in the game and try to get things going.”

On assessing his own play
“Well, obviously when you lose it’s just not good enough, and for me it wasn’t good enough, and I just have to get better and learn from my great coaches and just come out next week and try to be a better quarterback, a better leader and be a better player.”

“As a quarterback you’ve just got to find a way to put your team in the end zone. We had a nice drive going, and I fumbled—and that was very disappointing—just trying to fight for extra yards. And we had other opportunities we just couldn’t take advantage of. We’ve just got to find a way.”

Cornerback Champ Bailey

On getting into the playoffs on a loss
“It’s good to get in regardless. We have to get better. We have to prepare better, we have to play better, period, if we want to win this game next weekend.”

On playing the Steelers
“They are in the tournament every year. They are a good football team. We definitely have to bring our ‘A’ game. We’ll look at tape and see what they’re doing well and what they’re doing bad and go from there and just prepare our butts off for this game.”

On the feeling of the team entering the playoffs
“It’s good and bad. It’s a little bittersweet because I know we’re better than what we’ve been showing. It’s just that we haven’t shown that. To go into the playoffs with losing the last three games, it sucks. But, we’re in it. We just have to keep preparing, stay positive and move on.”

On the defense’s effort vs. Kansas City
“Definitely – in the second half, anyways. I think in the second half we picked it up. We started doing our jobs better. We have a good defense, we just have to correct some things and make sure we’re perfect out there.”

Wide Receiver Eric Decker

On offensive struggles
“It’s tough, because you’ve got a defense that’s playing so great and you want to be able to score some points and take some pressure off them. I think we all understand that it’s a little frustrating. We want to score touchdowns, and we’re not doing that. We’ve got to find a way. We’ve got to get in the film room, practice and just get better.”

On having confidence given three straight losses
“It takes a couple plays. If you start the game out quick, get some points on the board, keep rolling, keep executing, I think that’s when you get your confidence back. When you can score those points, you understand, ‘OK, we can do this.’ We’ve just got to go out there and do it.”

On Head Coach John Fox’s message to the team
“We’re AFC West champs, congratulations. We get another opportunity next week, let’s make the most of it, and we’ve got to get better, period.”

On what it will take to turn things around
“Our defense is playing lights out. When they have seven points on the board, we’ve got to do a better job of executing and take some pressure off them. There’s no one answer, a miracle to get it done, we’ve just got to get better.”

Defensive end Elvis Dumervil

On getting into the playoffs
“We have to get better. When you get to the dance, you’re there. This is my first time, so I’m looking forward to the experience.”

On entering the playoffs coming off a loss
“It’s kind of bittersweet. The good thing is the crowd was excellent today for us as far as the defense and being loud. They gave us a lot of energy. We just have to do a better job in all three phases and try to get a collective team win.”

On getting better for the playoffs
“Why not? We’re a streaky team. We don’t want to be streaky, but we have the ability on offense, defense and special teams to get things done. We just never know. As far as the defense, we have to do our job and then hopefully the offense can get going and special teams can get going. If we can do those things and get clicking – we just have to make sure defensively-wise we’re ready.”

On whether the loss takes away from being AFC West champs
“No, because when you go back in the record book, it’ll say AFC West champs. We’re proud of that. We did some good things this year to close off the season. Obviously to get to where we want to get to, we have a lot of work to do.”

Running Back Willis McGahee

On the team’s rushing performance vs. Kansas City
“We didn’t do a good job. You can run the ball and get three or four hundred yards. But, we didn’t get a touchdown running the ball, we didn’t get touchdowns passing.”

On winning the division despite a loss to close out the season
“I don’t think it’s a hard way. It’s a lesson learned. You don’t want to come into the playoffs like that, because everybody’s going to be on their A-game. We’ve got to be on our A-game, so that’s the thing that we have to get in everybody’s head. You’ve got to be prepared. You’ve got to study film. You’ve got to do this; you’ve got to do that. Those guys, I think it’s really starting to get to them now.”

On winning the AFC West
“It goes both ways, you know? Like I said earlier, we had to wait for another team to win their game to let us know we were going to be AFC West champs. At the end of the day, we made it; we’re in it. It’s over with now, and we’ve got a big game coming up this weekend.”