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Broncos should consider trading safety Justin Simmons

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As the Denver Broncos prepare for the start of NFL free agency, the future of star safety Justin Simmons will be discussed.

Simmons is set to have a salary cap hit of $18.25 million in 2024. The Broncos could save $14.5 million by releasing him, but that seems extremely unlikely. Denver might attempt to restructure the safety’s contract, and another (less popular) option might be considered as well: a trade.

Simmons has just one year left remaining on his current contract and it’s hard to imagine the Broncos truly contending for a Super Bowl during that one-year window.

Denver could give Simmons an extension to avoid losing him to free agency in 2025, but the team is already in a salary cap pinch and it might not be wise to give a multi-year extension to a player set to turn 32 during the 2025 season.

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If the Broncos are going into a rebuilding phase, freeing up salary cap space and gaining extra draft capital by trading Simmons while he still has trade value might be a prudent move. It wouldn’t be an easy decision — Simmons is a great player and by all accounts an even better person — but it might be the best move for the long-term project in Denver.

The NFL’s new league year is set to begin on March 13. Teams can tentatively agree to trades before then, but no 2024 trades can become official until that date.

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Denver police investigating fatal shooting in Valverde neighborhood

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One person was injured and another killed in a shooting in Denver’s Valverde neighborhood on Saturday morning.

Officers were called to the scene in the 1500 block of W. Maple Avenue around 5:40 a.m. The Denver Police Department said one victim was pronounced dead at the scene. Another was taken to a local hospital for treatment of a leg injury, the severity of which is unknown.

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Authorities have not yet released information on what led up to the shooting or if a suspect is in custody. Footage of the scene shows evidence markers surrounding a white Toyota.

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The shooting remains under investigation.



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AMBER Alert issued for 4-year-old ‘forcibly’ taken by man with violent history in Adams County, CBI says

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AMBER Alert issued for 4-year-old ‘forcibly’ taken by man with violent history in Adams County, CBI says


ADAMS COUNTY, Colo. — An AMBER Alert has been issued for a missing 4-year-old boy who was allegedly taken by a man who has a violent history, according to an alert from the Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Friday evening.

According to the alert, Sean Chavez, 4, was “forcibly removed from his residence” by 45-year-old Jeremy Chavez. The boy has “medical impairments,” the alert reads, and requires medication that he does not have with him.

Jeremy Chavez is “known to be violent” and it is “unknown if he is armed,” CBI said.

Denver7 is working to establish a timeline for this developing situation, but CBI said Sean Chavez and Jeremy Chavez were last seen around 4 p.m. At 6:20 p.m., Jeremy Chavez was seen driving a stolen 2024 black Chevy Silverado with Texas license plate 817-X970 near 109th and Dahlia, CBI says.

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Jeremy Chavez is described as a white man with brown hair and brown eyes. He stands 5 feet, 11 inches tall and weighs about 225 pounds. Sean Chavez has green eyes and blonde hair.

While they have the same last name, it is not yet clear if they are related. Joanna Small, public information officer with the Commerce City Police Department, said police believe they are a biological father and son, but that has not been confirmed as of publishing time.

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Denver7’s Claire Lavezzorio was at a scene near E. 109th Avenue and Jasper Street in Commerce City, where a person — suspected to be Jeremy Chavez — is refusing to come out of a home, despite police and SWAT orders over a megaphone.

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“Jeremy, come out of the house with your hands up. You are under arrest by Commerce City police,” Lavezzorio heard police say over the loudspeaker at the scene.

Joanna Small, public information officer with the Commerce City Police Department, said authorities were able to locate the stolen pickup truck and use stop sticks to bring it to a halt, but “no individuals were inside the vehicle when we recovered it.” She confirmed the truck was recovered near the home around 109th and Jasper.

Police initially responded to the home after a suspect ran through an open back door. The homeowners or renters, who were inside, fled out of the house and are safe.

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Small said police believe the suspect in the home is Jeremy Chavez, but they have not been able to verify that. She explained that the department is “working it as if it is” related to the AMBER Alert and missing 4-year-old.

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No other details were available as of 9:30 p.m. about the missing boy.

Denver7’s Claire Lavezzorio asked if police would change their approach if they learned the boy was inside the home.

“One hundred percent,” Small answered. “If it’s a hostage situation, it’s going to be very different than if it’s just an individual in the house by himself. Without us having that information, we have to work the situation very carefully.”

This is a developing story and will be updated.

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Denver Broncos host open house for community to present new stadium plans at Burnham Yard

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The Denver Broncos organization hosted its second open house for the community on Thursday to present plans for the new stadium at Burnham Yard. The Broncos said the plans include parking, public transportation, a community open space and tailgating on game days. 

The second open house for the community on the new Broncos stadium plans at Burnham Yard. 

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“I love it, I’m happy, no, really I am,” said neighboring resident Peggy Sandoval.   

The organization not only wants input from the community on the plans but also wants to educate them on why they believe the Broncos stadium will bring entertainment, community, and football together.

“We are laser-focused on delivering this site,” said Denver Broncos president Damani Leech. “We want it to be a great place for fans to go on gameday, but also a place every day, for this community that surrounds it, but also for the City of Denver.”

The proposed design for the new stadium at Burnham Yard calls for 58 acres in a decommissioned railyard off I-25 between 6th and 13th avenues to the north and south, and Seminole Road and Osage Street to the west and east. The team says it offers an accessible location in the heart of Denver while highlighting the site’s historic character as part of the redevelopment

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“It’s not that I’m not open to it, it’s just that I think we need to be careful about how we bring it into the community and how we protect people who have lived here in terms of their property values and being safe from developers,” said Christina Eyre, communications officer for Osage Lofts residence. 

Plans beyond the stadium include restaurants, entertainment venues, retail space, housing, and offices.   

“It’s important for this to be a multi-modal transportation hub. We have about 7,000 parking spaces at the current stadium that we control. I think our expectation is that we have a similar amount here. We plan on investing in and with RTD to make sure transit is avaliable option for fans on gameday,” said Leech. 

Initial concepts provided by the Broncos show developers are addressing traffic concerns in the La Alma Lincoln neighborhood. The light rail will be relocated to establish walkways and bicycle connections. 

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The La Alma Lincoln neighborhood.

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“I think it’s going to be super important that the space inside the yard is connected to La Alma Lincoln Park,” said Eyre.

Leech said that there is no specific timeframe for when stadium renderings will be ready. They told CBS Colorado that they do anticipate entering into a community benefits agreement sometime in the next year, with a timeline to break ground on the project in 2027, and completion set for 2031.

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