The Denver Broncos have been one in all a number of groups who made a daring transfer this offseason to amass a participant within the hopes that he would get them again to the playoffs.
The acquisition of Russell Wilson got here at a excessive value, nevertheless it has many in Broncos Nation envisioning a Tremendous Bowl this season. In spite of everything, if groups just like the Los Angeles Rams and Cincinnati Bengals can pull it off after being a weak Wild Card staff and a backside feeder, respectively, why cannot the Broncos?
Soccer Outsiders‘ Mike Tanier is skeptical about this, as he anointed the Broncos a staff that’s contending what he calls the ‘Flat-Broke No-Future Wild-Card Problem’, or groups that may lose within the first spherical of the playoffs, then discover themselves in a nasty place for the long run.
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On one hand, Tanier is right that the Broncos are usually not a transparent Tremendous Bowl contender this season. Alternatively, the Broncos’ future is not as dangerous because it first seems, until one believes the worst-case situation is all the time fated to occur to groups who commerce a number of property for that one participant they suppose will put them excessive.
To be honest to Tanier, he does acknowledge in his piece why the Broncos did what they needed to so as to get to the playoffs.
“A staff may be aggressive and jump-start its success instantly as an alternative of wailing and gnashing its tooth indefinitely. Because the Flat-Broke No-Future Wild-Card Problem illustrates, that aggressiveness comes with quite a lot of threat. However taking the Broncos for example, which might you may have somewhat heard and seen from the George Paton/Nathaniel Hackett regime: Golly, this staff has forgotten the best way to win, so let’s twaddle with Drew Lock and signal some Packers backups whereas ready for the celebrities to align at quarterback?; or RUSSELL WILSON LFG BABEEEEE? Thought so.”
However does the Broncos’ daring transfer this yr imply that their destiny is to be a perennial Wild Card contender that’s in no place to enhance its probabilities due to its 2023 scenario? Not essentially.
Earlier than we get to that, although, let us take a look at 2022.
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On One Hand: Not But a Tremendous Bowl Contender
With the intention to be a Tremendous Bowl contender, it’s important to be a playoff contender first, and which means demonstrating that, the yr prior, you made the playoffs and have the potential to enhance.
The Rams have been the prime instance of this in 2021. L.A. had been attending to the playoffs a number of years even with Jared Goff at quarterback. Among the Rams’ success may be attributed to different key gamers, however head coach Sean McVay additionally deserves credit score right here.
The Broncos are usually not corresponding to the Rams as a result of, primarily, Nathaniel Hackett is a first-year head coach. Whereas Hackett might have followers excited, he has not confirmed himself as a head coach — at the very least not but. McVay, in the meantime, has confirmed himself.
Additionally, the Rams benefited to a level after the Inexperienced Bay Packers had a lackluster playoff outing and have been one and achieved regardless of claiming the No. 1 seed. The Rams, to their credit score, performed effectively all through the playoffs, nevertheless it’s honest to ask if they may have achieved sufficient to beat the Packers.
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Others may cite the Bengals, who went from being one of many worst groups within the NFL in 2020 to the Tremendous Bowl the next yr. Nevertheless, the Bengals had loads of breaks go their manner.
After back-to-back seasons of futility that allowed the Bengals to draft Joe Burrow, then Ja’Marr Chase, they watched because the Baltimore Ravens misplaced too many gamers to damage, the Cleveland Browns regressed, and the Pittsburgh Steelers stored driving Ben Roethlisberger when he had nothing left within the tank. The top consequence was the Bengals profitable the AFC North.
Then got here the playoffs, during which the Tennessee Titans managed to get the No. 1 seed regardless of not being that good. And whereas the Titans managed to sack Burrow to a double-digit tune, Ryan Tannehill stored giving the ball again to the Bengals, who did sufficient to prevail.
The Kansas Metropolis Chiefs and Buffalo Payments, in the meantime, had the shootout that got here all the way down to whichever staff had its offense on the sector final. Then the Bengals discovered themselves about to be blown out by the Chiefs, till they went for broke, dropped all people into protection within the second half, and stunned everybody when it labored.
In different phrases, if the Broncos comply with the Bengals’ path, they want loads of outdoors components they cannot management to go their manner. They cannot rely on that taking place. Subsequently, it is extra life like to say that, whereas the Broncos are a playoff contender this yr, we should always dial down the Tremendous Bowl speak till we see what they do in the course of the season.
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On the Different Hand: Future Might Not be That Bleak
Now, let’s take into account 2023 and the wage cap scenario. The Broncos are, certainly, at $6.4 million above the cap in 2023. That is not loads of room, significantly when the Broncos haven’t any draft choose till the third spherical.
Nevertheless, it is essential to notice that the quantity doesn’t embody any changes. The 2023 numbers, for all groups, are primarily based on a projected base cap of $225M.
However that doesn’t embody any cap area a staff might carry over from 2022 or any incentives gamers earn this yr, each of which apply to the 2023 cap. The Broncos, like different groups, may even see that 2023 determine change primarily based on what occurs this yr.
We’ll begin with 2022 carryover, which is determined by how the Broncos set their closing 53-man roster, the follow squad, and what gamers land on injured reserve. The primary two could possibly be moderately predicted, whereas the third is more durable to foresee.
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Nevertheless, a “best-case situation” may be utilized by wanting on the Broncos’ precise cap for 2022, which included 2021 carryover. The bottom cap this yr is $208.2M, however the Broncos’ precise cap is $219.6M, which means after changes from 2021 carryover and incentives that gamers earned, the Broncos received an extra $11.4M in area.
Let’s be conservative right here and say the Broncos acquire an extra $9M in cap area after accounting for 2022 carryover (provides to cap) and incentives that gamers earn (subtracts from cap). The Broncos then have about $15.4M in cap area.
Now, let’s reduce two gamers: defensive sort out Mike Purcell (who’s on the roster bubble now) and offensive guard Graham Glasgow (who renegotiated his 2022 wage to stick with the staff). The 2 mix to free $14.5M in cap area, which means the Broncos are near $30M in out there area.
In fact, the Broncos will nonetheless have to fill roster holes, partially by extending a participant or two. Tanier talked about Bradley Chubb and Dalton Risner, however I’d remind him that Dre’Mont Jones is a candidate as effectively. As I’ve stated earlier than, the Broncos may lengthen two of the three, however not all three.
Regardless, the Broncos have the pliability to achieve some cap area with out having to chop too many gamers or restructure each single deal. Whereas they cannot go wild in free company in 2023, the Broncos ought to be capable of do sufficient, so long as they do not hit the “worst-case situation” in 2022.
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What Else Must Occur in 2022?
Once I point out “worst-case situation,” it is potential that the Broncos are unable to get their protection to a stage that enables them to compete towards a loaded AFC.
Tanier notes that the Broncos ranked twentieth in defensive DVOA subsequent yr. That has to enhance if the Broncos need to have any shot at a deep playoff run.
On one hand, there is not any assure the Broncos’ protection retains declining. Alternatively, holding out hope for a protection like 2015 is wishful considering.
But it surely’s nonetheless potential the Broncos might have a greater protection that enhances the offense. It does imply, although, that sufficient should go proper.
Let us take a look at the worst and best-case eventualities for the protection at this level:
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Worst-case situation: Randy Gregory and Chubb cannot keep wholesome, Baron Browning would not deal with his transition effectively, Nik Bonitto struggles, D.J. Jones turns right into a free agent bust, Patrick Surtain II and Justin Simmons are compelled to hold a secondary marred by accidents and unproductive gamers, and Alex Singleton turns into the first off-ball linebacker for the majority of the season.
Finest-case situation: Gregory and Chubb keep wholesome and are productive, Browning fares effectively in his new position even when he is not dominant, Bonitto produces in a rotational position and exhibits starter potential, D.J. Jones proves worthy of his contract, Caden Sterns, Ronald Darby, and others emerge to assist Surtain and Simmons within the secondary, Josey Jewell stays wholesome and Jonas Griffith takes the subsequent step, which means Singleton would not should take a big position.
Within the best-case situation, whereas the Broncos aren’t a dominant protection, they could possibly be a superb protection, at the very least one which takes strain off of the offense. Stepping into, say, the top-12 in defensive DVOA in 2022 can be sufficient to present the Broncos room for optimism going into 2023 (supplied, after all, the offense does its job).
So far as what to do in 2023, within the best-case situation, the Broncos might both preserve Chubb or let him stroll in the event that they consider Bonitto can deal with a beginning position and gamers like Jonathon Cooper and Christopher Allen present they’re worthy backups. The Broncos will possible lengthen Dre’Mont Jones and the destiny of Risner might depend upon what the staff does with Chubb.
The Broncos must deal with the offensive line in 2023 to some extent. If issues work out on protection that they’ll let Chubb stroll, they may deliver again Risner, reduce Glasgow, begin Quinn Meinerz (the latter of whom might begin this yr anyway), re-sign both Billy Turner or Calvin Anderson to a low-cost deal, then determine what to do at middle, which can be answered if Lloyd Cushenberry III can get on monitor, or if Luke Wattenberg develops.
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Backside Line
Definitely, there are questions that should be answered for each 2022 and 2023 earlier than one anoints the Broncos with a Vince Lombardi trophy. However whereas these questions at present stay unanswered, it doesn’t suggest it is the Broncos’ future to be caught within the race for the No. 7 seed within the playoffs, adopted by a one-and-done consequence.
Tanier is not improper to level out the danger concerned with the Wilson commerce, however as he acknowledges, higher to take that threat than keep on with mediocrity. Nevertheless, the Broncos’ future might not be as dangerous in 2023 as some might imagine. That is why we have to see what occurs in 2022 earlier than we move judgment on the 2023 season.
The one factor to recollect is that this: It doesn’t matter what occurs in 2022, do not fall into desperation mode in 2023. That is what the Browns and New Orleans Saints are in proper now.
If the Broncos do not make it to the Tremendous Bowl, do not assume all is misplaced or that they should make one other “all-in” transfer. As an alternative, determine what went proper, what did not and alter accordingly — and know that it’s best to have some flexibility to make these changes.
Sharon Magness Blake, known throughout Colorado as one who “Gives so selflessly to those who need it most,” was honored as the 2025 Citizen of the West at a dinner Monday, that raised some $647,000 for the National Western Scholarship Trust.
An equine enthusiast — four of her Arabian horses have gained fame as Thunder, mascot of the Denver Broncos — entrepreneur and philanthropist, Magness Blake has spearheaded events that have raised over $100 million for dozens of organizations, including Volunteers of America, Denver Council of Boy Scouts of America, the Global Down Syndrome Foundation, the Denver Health Foundation, the National Repertory Orchestra and the University of Colorado Foundation.
She founded, with Jean Galloway, Western Fantasy that for 30 years was VOA Colorado’s signature fundraiser, raising $35 million for VOA’s mission of feeding the hungry, providing emergency shelter and offering human service programs designed to enrich the mind, body and heart. VOA’s former chief executive, Dianna Kunz, showed her appreciation for Magness Blake’s generosity by offering the invocation that preceded dinner.
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Western Fantasy always began with Magness Blake riding Thunder around the perimeter of the National Western Event Center as Lee Greenwood, either in person or via video, sang “God Bless the USA.”
So it was only natural that an adaptation of that tradition would be part of the Citizen of the West dinner, which also was held in the National Western Event Center.
Just six weeks into recovery from back surgery, Magness Blake gingerly mounted Thunder to make the red-carpet ride from the event center’s paddock area, site of the pre-dinner cocktail reception, to the stage-side table shared with her husband, retired attorney and former Breckenridge mayor Ernie Blake — and a host of friends.
As she rode in, a video played of Greenwood and members of the military singing “God Bless the USA.” Later, in a video salute to Magness Blake, Greenwood joined other close friends such as Garth Brooks and Michelle Sie Whitten in singing her praises.
“Sharon and Ernie are two of the best human beings on planet earth,” Brooks said. “She truly embodies the spirit of the West.”
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Magness Blake acknowledged her health in her acceptance remarks.
“In the last two years I’ve had some serious health issues, so I am very grateful just to be here,” she said. “I’m just a horse girl who grew up in the concrete streets of Philadelphia” who attended her first National Western Stock Show 38 years ago and instantly became enamored of all that it stands for.
Since then, she has become a trustee of the show and member of its $150 million Honoring the Legacy Capital Campaign committee.
“What a great and glorious evening it is to honor our friend Sharon Magness Blake,” said capital campaign chair Pete Coors, who also served as chairman of the Citizen of the West steering committee. “Where there’s thunder, there’s lightning and you are our lightning.”
The 1,000 guests included the governors of Colorado and Wyoming, Jared Polis and Mark Gordon; Denver Mayor Mike Johnston, who thanked the honoree for giving him “One of my childhood delights,” seeing Thunder gallop across the field at Mile High Stadium whenever the Broncos scored a touchdown; and Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser.
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Also:
Paul Andrews, who is soon to retire following 15 years as the National Western’s president/CEO
Former Citizens of the West Dick and Eddie Robinson
Kelly Brough, president/CEO of the Fitzsimons Innovation Community
J.J. Ament, president/CEO of the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce
Former Denver District Attorney Mitch Morrissey and wife, Maggie, who chaired the Citizen of the West Arrangements Committee in 2015 and 2016
2025 Arrangements Committee Chair Jennifer Jones Paton
Miss Rodeo America Callie Mueller, Miss Rodeo Colorado Sierra Southerland and Miss Rodeo Wyoming Dusty Miller
Dr. Gregg LaBerge, director of the Denver Crime Lab
Political consultant Katie Behnke
Dr. Lorenzo Trujillo
Rico Munn, former superintendent of the Aurora Public Schools who is now vice president/Metro Denver Engagement and Strategy for Colorado State University
Attorney Holly Shilliday, managing partner of the Colorado office of McCarthy & Holthus
Robert and Judi Newman. He founded J.D. Edwards and now owns and manages a venture capital company, Greenwood Gulch Ventures. She served on the Citizen of the West Steering Committee
Brandis Becky, a 20-year Steering Committee member who purchased a table to honor the memory of her late mother, Anita Becky, who had been active in the National Western Stock Show since the early 1960s when she and her husband, the late Dr. Joseph Becky, started raising Angus cattle, buffaloes and quarter horses on their ranch in rural Colorado.
Houston Rockets (26-12, second in the Western Conference) vs. Denver Nuggets (24-15, fourth in the Western Conference)
Denver; Wednesday, 9 p.m. EST
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BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Rockets -2.5; over/under is 232
BOTTOM LINE: Denver hosts the Houston Rockets after Jamal Murray scored 45 points in the Denver Nuggets’ 118-99 victory against the Dallas Mavericks.
The Nuggets are 16-10 in conference play. Denver is 6-4 in one-possession games.
The Rockets have gone 17-8 against Western Conference opponents. Houston leads the NBA with 48.6 rebounds per game led by Alperen Sengun averaging 10.4.
The Nuggets’ 11.8 made 3-pointers per game this season are only 0.6 fewer made shots on average than the 12.4 per game the Rockets allow. The Rockets average 113.3 points per game, 2.4 fewer than the 115.7 the Nuggets allow.
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TOP PERFORMERS: Michael Porter Jr. is shooting 51.9% and averaging 18.7 points for the Nuggets.
Sengun is scoring 19.3 points per game with 10.4 rebounds and 5.0 assists for the Rockets.
LAST 10 GAMES: Nuggets: 8-2, averaging 122.3 points, 47.7 rebounds, 31.2 assists, 8.8 steals and 5.4 blocks per game while shooting 50.1% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 111.2 points per game.
Rockets: 7-3, averaging 114.3 points, 46.7 rebounds, 20.9 assists, 9.0 steals and 4.6 blocks per game while shooting 45.5% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 109.7 points.
INJURIES: Nuggets: DaRon Holmes II: out for season (achilles), Vlatko Cancar: out (knee).
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Rockets: Jock Landale: out (personal), Tari Eason: day to day (injury management), Jabari Smith Jr.: out (hand).
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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
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A Phoenix-based flight attendant is one of two people who died over the weekend following a seemingly unprovoked stabbing spree in downtown Denver.
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Celinda Levno, 71, is being remembered by loved ones and members within her industry for a career that spanned decades serving flight passengers. Efforts are underway to fund a funeral for Levno.
Authorities have arrested a man as a murder suspect in the fatal attacks that left two survivors as the investigation continues. Here is everything we know about the attacks and the Arizona woman who lost her life.
How did the stabbing unfold?
A woman died Saturday in a stabbing attack near 16th Street Mall, a shopping center in downtown Denver, according to Denver police. There were also three men assaulted, leading to the deaths of two. The first three stabbings took place Saturday, while the fourth stabbing, which was also fatal, happened Sunday.
The fourth stabbing victim was pronounced dead at a hospital, while the surviving stabbing victims suffered serious injuries or injuries that were not life-threatening.
Who is the suspect?
Elijah Caudill, 24, is charged on suspicion of two counts of first-degree murder and two counts of attempted first-degree murder in connection with the four stabbings and was jailed as of Monday, police said. The area of 16th and Wynkoop streets was searched by police, who found Caudill with a knife and matching the suspect’s description, the Denver Police Department said.
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Police said the attack appeared to be random. A potential motive was being investigated, police added.
The suspect was described by Denver Mayor Mike Johnston as a Colorado-born white male with a criminal history who was released from jail in November 2024.
Who was Levno?
The woman killed in the stabbing was Levno, an American Airlines flight attendant, according to an Association of Professional Flight Attendants spokesperson on Tuesday. Levno, who was on a layover in Denver, started more than three decades ago at America West before its merger with American Airlines, the APFA said.
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American Airlines confirmed Levno’s death was a result of a “senseless crime,” offering condolences and assuring its cooperation with law enforcement in the investigation.
A GoFundMe page was created by Jessica Dale, a friend of Levno, to help pay for funeral expenses.
Levno is survived by her husband, John, and her sister, Melanie, according to the GoFundMe page. Her Facebook page reveals she was a concert flutist, and the GoFundMe page mentioned she was deeply involved in the Arabian horse industry.
“She will now be with us every stride, and her love for horses will be carried on through all of us,” Dale told The Arizona Republic in a statement.
‘Senseless crime’: Phoenix-based flight attendant died during Denver layover