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Ex-Broncos QB Brett Rypien shines in NFL's Hall of Fame Game
Former Denver Broncos quarterback Brett Rypien stole the spotlight in the NFL’s Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio on Thursday evening. Now playing for the Chicago Bears, Rypien went 11-of-15 passing for 166 yards with three touchdowns and no interceptions against the Houston Texans. Rypien also rushed once for nine yards.
2 ex-Broncos players have signed with new teams
Two former Denver Broncos players found news homes on Thursday. Former Broncos defensive lineman Mike Purcell signed with the New England Patriots, and ex-Denver wide receiver Marquez Callaway signed with the New Orleans Saints. Purcell, 33, played for the Broncos from 2019-2023, totaling 166 tackles, 14 quarterback hits and 2.5...
Broncos Send WR Courtland Sutton To AFC Contender In Massive 3-Team Trade Proposal Involving Another Superstar Player & NFC Heavyweight
A fascinating blockbuster trade proposal has the Denver Broncos moving out wide receiver Courtland Sutton in a three-team deal involving two playoff teams from 2023. The 28-year-old Courtland Sutton is under contract with the Broncos for two more years, but he’s been widely mentioned in trade rumors since Sean Payton arrived as the new head coach a year ago.
Incredibly Popular Deli Meat Brand Has Recall Due to Harmful Bacteria
We always hope and assume that the food we purchase for ourselves and our families is safe in Colorado. While nearly all food you would buy from a grocery store would be considered safe, there are product recalls from time to time to make us aware of unsafe food. There...
Colorado wildfire fundraising scams reported by disaster management
The Boulder Office of Disaster Management is concerned about scams in the area. On Thursday, the department reported possible fundraising scams for local fires. FOX31's Matt Mauro breaks down how you can protect your donations.
‘Back The Blue’ ballot initiative garners close to 200,000 signatures
Proponents of a measure that would create a $1 million death benefit for the families of officers killed in the line of duty submitted 199,067 signatures to the office of the Secretary of State in hopes of garnering a place on the November ballot. Initiative 157, also known as the “Back The Blue” initiative would require the state to appropriate $350 million in funds already collected from taxpayers to the newly created Peace Officer Training and Support Fund within the Colorado Department of Public Safety. ...
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