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Former NFL GM Warns Everyone That Shedeur Sanders Will Replace Dak Prescott As Dallas Cowboys QB, Explains Exactly How It Will Happen
The Colorado Buffaloes are once again the talk of the nation after quarterback Shedeur Sanders shined bright in the season opener against North Dakota State. The Buffaloes quarterback threw for 445 yards and four touchdowns on the night and showed poise in the pocket, per ESPN. It has now led...
Broncos complete practice squad: Here are the 17 players
After adding undrafted rookie linebacker Levelle Bailey on Friday, the Denver Broncos have now officially filled their 17-player practice squad ahead of the 2024 NFL season. The league’s practice squad size limit is 16 players, but there’s an exception that allows an extra international player to be carried and not count against the limit. For the Broncos, Australian tight end Thomas Yassmin does not count against the 16-player limit, giving Denver a 17-player practice squad.
Patriots CB reacts to Colorado WR Travis Hunter's ironman performance
The entire sports world was blown away by Colorado wide receiver/cornerback Travis Hunter’s ironman performance in Thursday night’s season-opening win over North Dakota State,. Patriots’ second-year cornerback Isaiah Bolden was no different. He had his eyes glued to the television screen as Hunter hauled in seven receptions...
Deion Sanders’ son Shedeur becomes first college football player to sign NIL deal with Nike
Shedeur Sanders is a Colorado Buffaloes star quarterback who has followed in his father’s footsteps by signing a deal with Nike. His father, Deion Sanders, the head football coach at the University of Colorado, signed for Nike in the 1990s, resulting in the creation of his own signature shoes.
Does Mexican Food in Colorado Suck? Viral Sign Ignites Outrage
There are plenty of amazing food options in Colorado. That is something that I love about this great state. No matter what kind of craving you have, there is a solution for it in Colorado. Certain regions in the country have specialty foods. For example, I believe that nobody has...
Precipitation in Colorado’s Rocky Mountains defied expectations in August. Here’s where forecasts stand as the state dries out.
Following an exceptionally wet August, Colorado’s Rocky Mountains are drying out as monsoonal patterns weaken and signs point to above-normal temperatures heading into September. Building as the interior U.S. heats up in June and July, the monsoon draws moist air from the Pacific Ocean and the Gulf of California...
Voters in Colorado to decide on 14 ballot measures in Nov., the most of any state in 2024
Colorado voters will decide on 14 ballot measures on Nov. 5, making Colorado the state with the most number of statewide measures on the ballot this year. Seven of the measures are citizen initiatives and seven were referred to the ballot by the state legislature. Two additional initiatives concerning property taxes that had qualified for the ballot are set to be withdrawn by Sept. 6 and, therefore, will not appear on the ballot.
Broomfield’s annual fishing derby encourages love of open space and education
Broomfield’s upcoming fishing derby offers young residents a chance to learn how to fish and build an appreciation for the outdoors and open spaces. The fishing derby occurs each year and allows kids to practice their fishing skills with Open Space and Trails Department experts. “It’s a fishing clinic...
Timnath football makes statement with dominant season-opening win at Poudre
It’s already a whole new ballgame for Timnath football this year. The Cubs showed themselves plenty worthy of their new Class 3A classification status, knocking off 4A Poudre 22-16 on Friday night at French Field. After a pair of tough 2A seasons with a combined 2-19 record, Timnath looked more than competitive. In their...
Aurora officials seek to counter image of city under siege from Venezuelan gang
Aurora officials on Friday night released a video insisting that gang members have "not taken" over an apartment complex, part of an aggressive campaign by the city to push back against some reports by national media outlets saying an organized Venezuelan crime group has "overrun" the Colorado municipality. As the city sought to calm fears, it will also seek an emergency order to "clear the apartment buildings" of gang activities. ...
Denver Unveils Villas at Stone Trace, Expanding Affordable Housing in Green Valley Ranch
In a move to tackle the affordable housing crunch, Denver has opened doors to the new Villas at Stone Trace in Green Valley Ranch. With a focus on larger living spaces, this 119-unit community aims to be an accessible option for those struggling with the city's high living costs. Villas at Stone Trace features two- and three-bedroom apartments, each complete with attached garages, catering not just to singles but also to families yearning for affordable stability.
Nearly one-third of residents in tiny Colorado town sue county over proposed cell tower
VILLA GROVE, Colo. — Nearly a third of the full-time residents who live in the small town of Villa Grove in Saguache County are now suing county commissioners after the approval of a 195-foot-tall cell phone tower in town. The county wants to build a massive telecommunications tower right on the edge of town, just a few hundred feet from the few homes there are in the picturesque town outside of Salida.
08-30-24 Interview - Danielle Jurinsky Was Right
DANIELLE JURINSKY WAS RIGHT When she sounded the alarm about Venezuelan gangs taking over apartment complexes in Aurora, and now Mayor Mike Coffman is admitting it. He had this to say:. Aurora Mayor Mike Coffman acknowledged on Thursday that Venezuelan gangs have taken control of several apartment complexes in the...
Will the Broncos build a new stadium? Greg Penner weighs in
The Denver Broncos had a groundbreaking ceremony for a new headquarters and training facility on Thursday. At the ceremony, Broncos owner/CEO Greg Penner was asked if the team considered building an entertainment district around the facility. ”There are a couple of things,” Penner said of the decision to not have...
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