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Broncos 2024 positional review: Linebackers
During free agency, the Broncos lost longtime linebacker Josey Jewell to the Carolina Panthers where he reunited with former defensive coordinator Ejiro Evero. In response, the team signed former Seahawks and Commanders linebacker Cody Barton to bolster their linebacker group. They also convinced special teams ace Justin Strnad to re-sign with them after he reportedly agreed to terms with the Panthers and continued to bolster their special teams by signing core special teamer Andre Smith as well. Returning to the team is Jonas Griffith who missed all of last season due to an injury and will now compete for a starting job on the Broncos defense.
Predicting the worst-case scenario for Deion Sanders at Colorado
Deion Sanders has been one of the most polarizing personalities in college football since he became head coach of Jackson State. Love him or hate him, his popularity continues to rise. It continued to rise even more as he became the head coach of the Colorado Buffaloes. Even within his first year the training topics and polarizing numbers of views were staggering. Despite the views and the clicks, the Buffaloes were 4-8 behind an exciting but imperfect offense and a terrible defense.
Fall ‘Four’cast: Storylines to watch out for in the local boys golf scene
Like a sharp rise generally associated with a climb up Long’s Peak, Om Mathur’s journey through his golf career has been nothing short of incredible. Just two years after he first picked up a driver, the Peak to Peak player, now a senior, ascended to a Class 3A state championship through steady course play, leading both days at RainDance National before capturing the title by two strokes.
A MUSE: Think different for something to do this weekend in and near Aurora
AURORA | Thinking about shopping? Maybe a walk on the greenbelt? Tacos?. Here’s a short list of unusual ways to spend the weekend in and near Aurora. Bright Nights is a collaboration with Tianyu Arts an Culture, Inc., the largest producer of Chinese lantern festivals in North America. This event transforms the Park into a captivating realm with larger-than-life sculptures illuminating the night across its 12 acres. Each year brings a fresh theme, new experiences, and captivating sculptures.
Storied Fort Collins sandwich shop closes after 2023 reopening
B&B Pickle Barrel Bar & Deli has permanently closed, its ownership group confirmed in a statement to the Coloradoan Friday afternoon. The beloved sandwich shop, 122 W. Laurel St., shuttered over mechanical failures in its kitchen Saturday and never reopened. Its closure marks the end of a second act for the eatery, which reopened under new ownership last March.
Jean Silva Breaks Both Hands In Bloody War With Drew Dober
Toughness is a must-have when MMA is involved. The fighters go through rigorous training and become used to the pain. These pains can render a non-fighting person unable to even do anything for months. The riding lightweight prospect Jean Silva showcased this recently in his bloody battle with Drew Dober.
Denver-based apparel giant offloads a major brand for $1.5 billion
DENVER — Outdoor apparel giant VF Corp. on Wednesday struck a deal to sell its Supreme streetwear clothes brand for $1.5 billion cash to French fashion eyewear retailer EssilorLuxottica. VF, headquartered in downtown Denver, announced the sale, saying that even though Supreme has been growing — particularly in China...
‘Fresh and cool’ skateboard deck art on display at Adams
The Adams State University Visual Art Building is hosting a display of skateboard decks. , with serigraph prints, by many of the foremost contemporary street artists active today including Cryptik, Ron English, Barry McGee, Cleon Peterson, Mars1, Os Gemeos, Cope 2, D*face, Shepard Fairey, and Banksy. The summer exhibit is...
Littleton mansion listed for $12 million
LITTLETON, Colo. — Real estate investors and developers seem to always be looking for a new project. Garrett Jones, a local real estate investor, is no different. He’s ready to build a new home for his family. As such, he and his wife Stacey Jones are hoping to sell their approximately 14,400-square-foot mansion in Littleton’s White Deer Valley neighborhood.
Coors Field Gets New Fun Food Item – ‘Dessert for Dinner’
Everyone knows that going to Coors Field is much more about the stadium than about how the Rockies play. It's one of the best stadiums in the league, with lots of food, beers and fun. Speaking of food, there's some new food items hitting the stadium soon, including something that...
Elk Freed from Chair Stuck on Its Neck
From hammocks and soccer nets to swing sets, Christmas lights, fencing, zip lines and even a spare tire, wildlife officers have just about seen it all when it comes to stuff that impedes elk and deer. A recent call from an Estes Park, Colorado, resident revealed the latest challenge. This...
Bo Nix reacts to Broncos quarterback competition
The Denver Broncos are looking for a new starting quarterback this season after parting ways with previous starter Russell Wilson. The team selected Bo Nix in the first round of the draft to compete for that starting role, and it sounds like he is embracing what he has called a “very respectful” quarterback competition.
Federal judge blocks Castle Rock from enforcing land use code against church's makeshift homeless shelter
A federal judge on Friday blocked the town of Castle Rock from enforcing its land use code against a church that alleges its religious beliefs compel it to operate a temporary homeless shelter in its parking lot. U.S. District Court Judge Daniel D. Domenico granted a preliminary injunction to The...
Denver STAR program missed half of its calls in 2023
Denver's STAR program to send mental health help instead of police to some emergencies gets lots of praise. What it doesn't get to is about half the possible calls. The program missed thousands in 2023. According to Denver's Department of Public Safety, Denver 911 answered 1,350,546 incoming calls in 2023....
'Local hero': US Army veteran awarded Purple Heart at Larimer County ceremony
United States Army veteran Carl Smith, who was deployed in Vietnam in 1970, was awarded a Purple Heart at a ceremony in Fort Collins Friday. U.S. Rep. Joe Neguse, D-Boulder, presented the honor to Smith and pinned the medal. The military decoration is given to those who have been wounded...
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