One of the quietest players in NFL history sure had a lot to say Thursday. Former Denver Broncos center Tom Nalen made up for all those “no comments” during his 15-year career during an extraordinary half hour that at times showed precisely why he was wise to stay silent rather than speak his mind.
Prima donna wide receivers are all the rage in today’s air-it-out NFL, demanding passes and attention, preening for crowds and cameras. Not in Denver.
Chris Harris has had a penchant for beating out veteran cornerbacks ever since joining the Denver Broncos as an undrafted free agent out of Kansas in 2011.
As the Broncos returned to practice Monday, Rahim Moore said he appreciates the support from teammates, friends and the front office and understands the lingering frustration that some fans feel.
Former Broncos defensive lineman Trevor Pryce has written a book aimed at young readers that’s about frogs and scorpions.
The Denver Broncos have moved on, even if their fans haven’t. That includes Rahim Moore, the safety whose big blunder led to Denver’s heart-wrenching loss in the playoffs four months ago.
Charles Woodson met with the Denver Broncos on Wednesday, then left town without a contract.
Trindon Holliday quickly put his historic playoff performance behind him just as he did all those gasping defenders scattered in his wake.