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Sean Payton on postseason elimination: ‘It is what it is’
It’s a bittersweet afternoon for Broncos Country. On one hand, we’re celebrating a New Year’s Eve victory over division rival Los Angeles Chargers; on the other, we’ve been eliminated from playoff contention. The latter is not exactly the way you want to start a new year, but we’re doing better this season than last season, or the season before that, or…
You get the idea — the Denver Broncos are making progress, and I think that’s worth quite a bit.
Head coach Sean Payton discussed some of the mixed feelings about the win, saying, “It is what it is. I mean, look, we kind of had that opportunity [to win] a week ago and then ‘ugh’.”
Payton reiterated that making the playoffs is a goal at the beginning of every season, which makes yesterday’s outcome particularly “disappointing,” but that they’re now focusing on getting their ninth win.
“Obviously a good win to get, hard-fought win,” he noted, taking inventory of some of the highlights from yesterday’s game, as well as things they need to work on for January 7th.
“I thought our defense played extremely well. We had one takeaway. We stopped them on a fake punt,” he recalled, “Offensively, we did enough but the penalties—the two false starts on the one-yard line—we can get that cleaned up.”
On Jarrett Stidham’s performance, the coach was complimentary, describing him as “collected, calm,” and “playing with really good poise.”
“He felt experienced relative to a guy who hasn’t had as many minutes maybe as some others,” Payton shared, “You certainly didn’t feel that during the course of the game. I thought he was efficient in and out of the huddle.”
Of course, conversation wasn’t going to stay on just the game. Eventually the questions shifted back to the elephant in the room: Russell Wilson. More specifically, Payton was asked what he thought about Wilson’s comments on Friday.
“You asked that question on Friday,” he reminded them, adding that once the season is over, they’ll be able to ask questions to the people in charge.
The coach also stressed that Russ has been “fantastic” this week. He called out the narrative that there’s tension between himself and the quarterback, saying, “Look, I think this idea that he and I, or we, don’t have a good relationship, or he’s not a fit, all of that stuff comes from people further away from our program.”
Payton insisted that, as expected, Wilson “approached this week like we expected—like a pro.”
I want to give a big Happy New Year! to everyone reading. What are some of your reflections of this past season? What changes do you hope to see the Broncos make as we head into 2024?
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Storm threat for northeastern Colorado Saturday; sunny and warmer Sunday
DENVER — Saturday will bring strong-to-severe thunderstorms across far northeastern Colorado this afternoon and evening.
The storms could produce large hail, strong winds, and lightning.
For the Denver metro and communities along the I-25 corridor, storm coverage is much lower.
Storm threat for northeastern Colorado Saturday; sunny and warmer Sunday
While a few showers and storms may still develop, many locations could remain dry for most of the day.
Saturday’s afternoon high will reach the upper 70s and lower 80s across the plains, with cooler conditions in the high country.
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Sunday will be calmer with the storm system moving away from our region.
Sunday will bring drier conditions statewide and plenty of sunshine with highs in the 80s.
There is a chance of isolated showers in the mountains.
Warmer temperatures are expected through the next week, with a chance of thunderstorms returning on Monday.
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Denver weather: Warm weather to end May
DENVER (KDVR) — The last few days of May will be warm and mostly dry, but the Denver weather forecast does show a steady warming trend through the first week of June.
Highs on Saturday will be seasonal and mostly dry with a stray storm possible. Colorado will return to the low 80s on Sunday and will likely be dry across most of the state.
Denver weather tonight: Partly cloudy and mild

Skies will be partly cloudy overnight Friday. Any lingering showers will dissipate by midnight. Temperatures will remain slightly above normal with lows around Denver in the lower to middle 50s. Winds will be light from the south and southwest.
Denver weather Saturday: Seasonal and mostly sunny

Denver will see seasonally warm highs Saturday afternoon in the upper 70s, though the urban core may crack the lower 80s. An isolated storm or two may fire up in the afternoon north of Interstate 76 and the high country, but most of Colorado will remain dry.
Looking ahead: Warming to start June
Monday is the first day of June. Temperatures will be in the low 80s with a better chance for afternoon showers and storms. Winds will also be a bit breezy. The metro area will continue to warm Tuesday and Wednesday into the mid-80s. Both days have a chance for storms, but Tuesday will have a better setup for storms.
Denver will be drier the second half of the workweek as temperatures climb into the mid-80s. Next weekend may see highs back in the upper 80s. That’s not record-breaking, but quite warm for early June by about 10 degrees.
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