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Stevie Scott Signs With Denver Broncos
Stevie Scott III is headed to the Mile Excessive Metropolis.
The previous Indiana Hoosiers working again signed with the Denver Broncos on Wednesday night time, in response to a number of experiences. Scott joins a Broncos backfield consisting of Javonte Williams, Melvin Gordon III, Mike Boone, Damarea Crockett, JaQuan Hardy, Tyreik McAllister and Max Borghi. Denver enters the 2022 NFL season below first-year head coach Nathaniel Hackett.
Scott started his skilled profession in 2021 after signing an undrafted free agent contract with the New Orleans Saints. Scott appeared in zero video games for the Saints, and signed with the Michigan Panthers of the USFL the place he rushed 99 instances for 310 yards and three touchdowns
The 6-foot-2, 231-pound working again competed within the 2021 NFL Draft mix, posting a 4.66 40-yard sprint, 18 bench press reps at 225 kilos, a 119-inch broad leap, 4.57-second shuttle time, 7.14-second three cone drill time and a 31-inch vertical leap.
Scott performed three seasons of faculty soccer at Indiana College, the place he joined Anthony Thompson and Antwaan Randle El as the one Hoosiers to attain no less than 10 dashing touchdowns in three-straight seasons. In complete, Scott completed his Indiana profession fourth in program historical past with 30 dashing touchdowns, fifth with 32 complete touchdownss, seventh with 562 makes an attempt, ninth with 2,543 dashing yards and tied for tenth with 9 100-yard video games.
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Scott set Indiana’s true-freshman information in 2018, posting 1,137 yards on 228 carries with 10 touchdowns and 6 100-yard video games, resulting in Indiana’s Newcomer of the Yr award. His 31 carries and 204 yards in Indiana’s win over Virginia have been each career-high totals, resulting in Huge Ten Freshman of the Week honors.
As a sophomore, Scott discovered the tip zone 3 times in Indiana’s win over Northwestern en path to successful Huge Ten Participant of the Week. Throughout his junior season, Scott posted three touchdowns in a victory over Maryland, which additionally led to Huge Ten Participant of the Week honors.
Scott was named second-team All-Huge Ten in 2019 and 2020, serving to the Hoosiers attain the Gator Bowl and Outback Bowl in back-to-back seasons.
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- SHAUN SHIVERS BRINGING PHYSICAL EDGE: Shaun Shivers is thought for his bulldozing landing in opposition to Alabama within the 2019 Iron Bowl, and now he is bringing that bodily mindset to the Indiana backfield. CLICK HERE
- IU SECONDARY WORKING TO REGAIN TAKEAWAY IDENTITY: Indiana’s 17 interceptions in 2020 ranked second in all of faculty soccer, powering the Hoosiers to a 6-2 file. Indiana’s defensive backfield misplaced its id and was decimated by accidents in 2021, main to simply 5 interceptions because the Hoosiers fell to a 2-10 file. The veterans who constructed Indiana’s takeaway id in 2020 have returned for one final season, desperate to reverse the momentum in 2022. CLICK HERE
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Report: Broncos DC Vance Joseph Draws NFL HC Interview
Denver Broncos defensive coordinator Vance Joseph could return to the NFL head-coaching ranks.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported Monday the New York Jets have requested permission to interview Joseph for their HC vacancy. It’s uncertain as of this writing whether that permission was granted.
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Joseph, 52, is expected to be a hot name in coaching circles after Denver led the league in sacks and placed third in points allowed during the regular season. Under his tutelage, cornerback Patrick Surtain II earned his third Pro Bowl selection while outside linebacker Nik Bonitto, a first-time Pro Bowler, finished third in quarterback takedowns (13.5).
The Broncos’ defense also ranked within the top-10 in several other categories: rushing yards allowed per game (third), red zone percentage (third), total yards allowed per game (seventh), and interceptions forced (ninth).
Joseph was hired by Broncos coach Sean Payton in 2023 after serving four years as the Arizona Cardinals’ DC — and before that, Denver’s HC from 2017-18.
“He’s smart, he’s a great communicator, he’s got a very calm, I would say strong, voice. Man, his players play extremely hard for him. He’s been a great addition to our staff,” Payton told reporters Monday.
“I think Vance is going to be a head coach again.”
Joseph isn’t the only member of the playoff-bound Broncos staff to begin garnering outside attention; NFL Network’s Jane Slater reported that senior personnel executive David Shaw will interview for the New Orleans Saints HC position.
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Denver drivers hit with nation’s biggest surge in traffic delays
Metro Denver residents who suspect they’re spending more time stuck in traffic are correct.
Drivers here over the past year faced the fastest increasing traffic delays in the nation, according to a global transportation data firm’s latest analysis. While Denver ranks 15th among the most congested U.S. cities (New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles top the list), the delays increased by 19% between 2023 and 2024.
Drivers on metro Denver roads during 2024 lost an average of 44 hours to traffic jams, up from 37 hours in 2023, the analysis by the Seattle-based company INRIX found. In New York and Chicago, residents lost an average of 102 hours in traffic. In Los Angeles, they lost 88 hours.
The average speed of a vehicle moving toward downtown Denver decreased by about 7% to 13 miles per hour, said Bob Pishue, senior analyst for INRIX and author of a report released Monday morning.
“That’s a pretty rapid change,” Pishue said.
“A lot of restaurants and retail stores have been waiting for this. They want the traffic. Traffic shows there’s growth and activity. On the other hand, it gives us less time with our friends and family. It gives us frustration. It gives us higher costs to move goods and services around.”
The Denver Regional Council of Governments estimates the metro Denver population will increase by 1 million people within 30 years. City and state transportation planners have been wrestling with how to contain traffic, looking to public transit and densification — by encouraging more housing concentrated around bus and train hubs — so that workers don’t have to drive as much.
The INRIX analysis shows that metro Denver traffic delays were typically worst on westbound Interstate 270, South Colorado Boulevard, Pena Boulevard, and northbound I-225 between the interchanges with I-25 and I-70.
Time lost in traffic lowers money and productivity. INRIX analysts calculated the average Denver driver lost $788 a year. Nationwide, they estimated traffic delays over the past year cost the U.S. economy more than $74 billion.
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Biggest Winners & Losers from Broncos’ 38-0 Blowout of Chiefs
The Denver Broncos are heading to the playoffs for the first time since 2015, and they made it happen emphatically with a 38-0 dismantling of the Kansas City Chiefs. Facing a depleted Chiefs squad, the Broncos showed no mercy, dominating both sides of the ball and solidifying their place in the postseason.
This victory showcased the Broncos’ growth, resilience, and readiness for playoff football. Who were Denver’s biggest winners and losers from this playoff-clinching victory?
Let’s dive in.
Bo Nix | QB
Nix was flawless, completing 26-of-29 passes for 321 yards and four touchdowns while adding 47 yards on the ground. His command of the offense was masterful, resulting in a 152.4 passer rating. Nix’s ability to stretch the field and keep the chains moving was the driving force behind Denver’s offensive explosion.
Marvin Mims Jr. | WR
Mims continues to ascend, catching all five targets for 51 yards and two touchdowns. He displayed excellent footwork on his second touchdown, leaving defenders grasping at air in the corner of the end zone.
Courtland Sutton | WR
Sutton was a reliable target again, recording 98 yards and a 47-yard touchdown on five catches. His chemistry with Nix has made him the team’s go-to option in critical situations.
Devaughn Vele | WR
Vele had a highlight-reel moment, hauling in a double-tipped pass for a three-yard touchdown. His four catches for 50 yards showcased his ability to make clutch plays when called upon.
O-Line (Pass Protection)
The offensive line was a fortress, allowing no sacks and giving Nix ample time to pick apart the Chiefs’ secondary. The unit’s dominance upfront also created rushing lanes for Nix to scramble effectively.
Nick Bonitto | OLB
Bonitto continued his breakout season with two sacks, three tackles, and multiple pressures. His speed and relentless pursuit were too much for Kansas City’s offensive line to handle.
D-Line
The Broncos’ defensive line feasted on Chiefs quarterback Carson Wentz, sacking him five times and limiting him to 98 passing yards. Their ability to collapse the pocket and clog running lanes completely stifled Kansas City’s offense.
Sean Payton | HC
Payton called a near-perfect game, blending aggressive play-calling with methodical clock management. His preparation and focus on execution were evident as the Broncos dominated every phase of the game.
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O-Line (Run Game)
While the Broncos’ offensive line excelled in pass protection, its run blocking left much to be desired. Denver’s running backs combined for just 104 yards on 34 carries, averaging a meager 2.9 yards per attempt.
The Broncos’ playoff drought is over, and they’re entering the postseason with momentum and confidence. Nix’s development has been extraordinary, and the offensive balance created by Payton’s system gives Denver a dangerous edge.
Defensively, the Broncos look like they have gotten back to center and are ready to take on any challenge, as their pass rush and secondary are firing on all cylinders. However, the run game remains a concern. Denver’s inability to establish consistent rushing lanes could become an issue against more balanced defenses in the playoffs.
Next up for the Broncos: a wildcard clash against the Buffalo Bills in Orchard Park. While the challenge is daunting, this team has shown the grit and growth necessary for a sliver of hope for a deep playoff run.
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