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Two former Denver Broncos stars nominated for the Pro Football Hall of Fame for the first time

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Two former Denver Broncos stars have been nominated for the Pro Football Hall of Fame in their first year of eligibility. They are wide receiver Demaryius Thomas, who passed away in 2021, and cornerback Aqib Talib.

They are among 16 first year-eligible players who have been nominated for the 2025 class. To be nominated for the hall, players must have retired at least five full seasons ago.

Denver Broncos cornerback Aqib Talib during a game between the Denver Broncos and the Cincinnati Bengals on November 2017 in Denver.

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Thomas and Talib both were keys to the Broncos most recent Super Bowl-winning season. Denver’s win over the Carolina Panthers in Super Bowl 50 in February 2016 was a high point in both of their careers.

Thomas was a five-time Pro Bowler across 8-and-a-half seasons with the Broncos. The end of his career included stints with the Houston Texans and the New York Jets. He was 33 when he died in what was believed to be a medical emergency. His quarterback for four of his years in Denver was Peyton Manning, who called DT “the most unselfish person and teammate I ever played with.”

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Denver Broncos wide receiver Demaryius Thomas during a game between the Broncos and the Bengals in November 2017.

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Talib joined the Broncos as a free agent in 2014. Along with his teammates on the secondary, he was part of the Broncos No-Fly Zone which gave opposing quarterbacks nightmares. When he moved on to another NFL team after his time in Denver, he said “So many memories were made over the past 4 years, Super Bowl 50 being our best.”

There are 167 modern-era players nominated for the 2025 Pro Football Hall of Fame class, and they include numerous players who played for the Broncos at different points during their careers. The list will be cut down to 50 players in October and then there will be further cuts between then and Super Bowl LVIX. Eventually only between three and five modern-era players will be chosen for the class in the week leading up to the Super Bowl.



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Denver weather: Nearing record highs again

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Denver weather: Nearing record highs again


DENVER (KDVR) – Denver and the Plains will see extra clouds Thursday with isolated storm out east and warm highs along the Front Range.

Weather today: Partly cloudy and warm

Clouds kept temperatures mild this morning and pockets of sunshine through the afternoon help us warm to the middle 80s.

We will be very close to tying a daily record high, but a light northerly breeze should stop us from hitting 87. The Eastern Plains can also see some isolated storms in the afternoon. There are also some Red Flag Warnings in the state, winds will be at 10-20 mph with gusts to 40 mph, avoid any burning or open flames in these areas.

Weather tonight: Lingering clouds

Partly cloudy skies through the day will stick with us tonight. Overnight lows will dip into the low 50s with a lighter wind.

Looking ahead: Cooler weekend with shower chances

Friday rounds out the workweek with partly to mainly sunny skies and comfy highs in the lower 80s. Saturday looks comfy as well with partly cloudy skies, highs in the upper 70s and afternoon storm chances. Sundayis still mild as highs hit the middle 70s, but clouds increase through the day with showers and storms in the evening hours. That rain can linger overnight and into Monday.

Monday has showers through the day and maybe a few flakes in the high country. Highs on Monday will be in the lower 60s with a breeze and cloudy skies. Shower chances linger into Tuesday with below average highs in the lower 60s with cloudy skies. Wednesday has smaller storm chances and a bit more sunshine as seasonal highs make it to the lower 70s.

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Two Denver police vehicles hit by separate drivers during traffic stop

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Two Denver police vehicles hit by separate drivers during traffic stop


DENVER (KDVR) — Two Denver police vehicles were hit by separate drivers during a traffic stop last week, according to a social media post from the Denver Police Department.

On May 7, officers responded to a crash on northbound Interstate 25 near the exit for Alameda Avenue.

The officers were parked with their emergency lights on to direct the traffic away from the scene of the crash. Despite the lights being on, two separate vehicles crashed into the officers’ vehicles.

One driver caused minor damage to a Denver police vehicle and was cited for careless driving. The second driver caused extensive damage to a police vehicle and was cited for careless driving, as well as arrested for allegedly driving under the influence during the crash.

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Officers were in their vehicles during the incident, with one uninjured and the other taken to the hospital with minor injuries.

“Traffic safety is a shared responsibility! If you come upon flashing lights, emergency vehicles, tow trucks, or disabled vehicles while driving, move over at least one lane or slow down if it’s not safe to move over. And don’t drive under the influence,” said the department in the post.



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Denver testing outdoor sirens, emergency alert system this week

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Denver’s outdoor warning sirens will sound for three minutes on Wednesday morning as officials test the city’s emergency systems.

All 86 outdoor sirens are scheduled to go off at 11 a.m., and at the same time the wireless emergency alert system will send a test text message to all mobile phones in Denver.

People in neighboring counties may also receive the emergency alert message, the Denver Office of Emergency Management said in a statement.

“Speed and clarity are critical in an emergency,” Executive Director Matthew Mueller said in a statement. “This test helps ensure Denver can deliver alerts across multiple platforms, so people know what to do right away.”

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