The Denver Broncos have started this season strong, despite a loss to Indianapolis; they are currently 7-1 and in second place in the AFC West standings. Halfway done with the season and coming off of a bye-week, and are in San Diego to take on Phillip Rivers and the Chargers. Read More
Category Archives: Broncos
Broncos Win An Unhappy Return For Shanny
At least, Mike Shanahan received a video tribute from the Broncos for winning two championships as Broncos coach. He even received a standing ovation for two minutes from the crowd. That’s the only good day he had in his return to Denver as Redskins coach. Read More
Shanahan Deserves Respect From Broncos Faithful
Something is amiss. Former Broncos coach Mike Shanahan returns to Denver on Sunday as the Redskins head coach, and the Denver media and Broncos fans are indifferent about his return. Read More
Broncos Win “Big D” Shootout
A huge sigh of relief whisks through the Mile High air as the Denver Broncos won their toughest game this season, beating the Dallas Cowboys 51-48 in the best game thus far in the young NFL season. Read More
Mile High Mutilating Offense
Eagles coach Chip Kelly had to be envious at the way the Broncos ran their hurry-up offense yesterday. It’s what he envisioned his Eagles doing all season long. The Broncos showed the Eagles how it’s done on Sunday. By scoring at will all game long, the Broncos scored more points than they ever had in their 54-year history by scoring 52 points in their 52-20 victory over the Eagles. Read More
The Raiders.. Stink
The Raiders played the role of a patsy opponent well. They were outclassed, outplayed and outcoached in their 37-21 loss to the Broncos Monday night at Sports Authority Field at Mile High. The game was over in the first half when Peyton Manning did whatever he wanted against the Raiders’ defense. Read More
No Von, No Problem
With the outstanding 3-0 start to the season, all of the focus is of course on the high-powered Broncos offense lead by none other than Peyton Manning. But to the mantra that defense wins Championships, the other side of the ball has played stellar too. Read More
Moreno’s Value On Display
It was a happy homecoming for Knowshon Moreno. It has been a rough go for the Broncos running back. He hasn’t been the impact running back the Broncos hoped he would be when he was one of ex-coach Josh McDaniels’ draft picks. But Knowshon is coming around. Read More
Bragging Rights Mean Nothing
The media has hyped up Manning Bowl III all week by calling this a grudge match. Whatever gets people to watch the game I guess. Bragging rights mean nothing to the Mannings despite all of the hype surrounding this fan-fest. It’s a ball game that both quarterbacks want to win for their respective teams. Read More
Time For Von to Shape Up
To say 2013 has not been kind to Von Miller is an understatement. It started with him being suspended for six games after abusing the NFL’s substance-abuse policy. This is a repeat offense of him testing positive for marijuana after he was suspended for four games for doing the same thing in his rookie season in 2011. Read More
KMet Sports Show Podcast 9-11
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In our bi-weekly KMet Sports Show, Myself (Anthony Rodriguez), Brandon Hart, and Colton Denning took to the KMet Radio Studios on the Auraria campus in downtown Denver, Colorado and talked sports! Take a listen! Read More
Where’d The Defense Go?
The storyline for Week 1 of the NFL was offense. Teams combined to throw for 8,143 yards and 63 touchdowns in Week 1, and eight games were high scoring. That’s the way NFL commissioner Roger Goodell likes it. But I miss the defense. Read More
Take In Master Manning
KCNC-TV’s Vic Lombardi likes to call Peyton Manning as PFM, which is Peyton Freakin Manning. After watching Manning’s seven touchdowns last night, it’s easy to understand why the popular Denver sportscaster gave him that nickname. He is amazing to watch. Last night illustrated that. Read More
Super Bowl or Bust for John Fox
The acronym for the NFL is National Football League. It also means Not for Long. Not only the players have to show their worth to management, but so do the coaches. Read More










