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Denver Broncos rookie QB Bo Nix set an NFL record and a Broncos franchise record in the regular-season finale against the Chiefs.
Cuomo is perhaps the most notable politician to have played Minor League Baseball. However, Dwight Eisenhower is rumored to have done so as well. We might never know for sure.
Let’s stack them up against some of the top NFL teams the game has ever seen that we believe would throttle this year’s Chiefs!
There are a number of myths about the Pittsburgh Steelers. We often speak them into reality whether they are true or not. For this Friday’s “Football Footnotes,” let’s deconstruct a few of them. One in particular got my attention late this season.
The Denver Broncos ended both their prolonged playoff drought and their protracted search for a foundational quarterback this season despite an NFL record $91 million in dead cap
In 1983, the Denver Broncos went on the road to Seattle and lost a wild-card playoff game 31-7. There was a rookie quarterback named John Elway who played that day.
There was a rookie quarterback named John Elway who played that day ... They’ve tried everyone from Trevor Siemian to Paxton Lynch to Russell Wilson under center since Peyton Manning led the Broncos to their last playoff win in Super Bowl 50 following ...
Josh Allen has a long list of doubters dating to his humble beginnings at central California’s Reedley community college. It’s not often that the Buffalo Bills
Bo Nix, one of Denver's most trumpeted rookie QBs since the Elway days, has written the first chapter of what he hopes is a similar book, right down to losing his first playoff game by the same score ( 31-7 to Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills ).
The Broncos (10-8) split with the Chiefs for the second straight season, losing 16-14 when K.C. blocked a last-second field goal in Week 10 and shutting out their backups 38-0 in Week 18 as Denver clinched its first playoff berth since the 2015 season.
The Buffalo Bills quarterback passed Hall of Famer Jim Kelly for most passing touchdowns in franchise playoff history in a 31-7 wild-card victory against the Denver Broncos on Sunday.