The last of a dying breed. Having been the longest tenured player on the Denver Broncos and the only holdover from the 2015 Super Bowl winning team, one player received some tough news on Tuesday.
An ugly loss Thursday night to the Indianapolis Colts turned even uglier Friday morning for the Denver Broncos as coach Nathaniel Hackett said left tackle Garett Bolles (leg/ankle) and cornerback Ronald Darby (knee) will miss the remainder of the season.
Week 1 provided its share of ups and downs for NFL teams, and on Tuesday, one player with local ties received some big news regarding his immediate NFL future.
NFL Players of all shapes and sizes are tremendous athletes. One Kansas City Chief proved that to be true recently when he took up a sizeable kicking challenge in practice.
Have you ever received better news? The NFL season is right around the corner, beginning with the Hall of Fame Game, which is slated to kickoff on August 4th from Canton, Ohio.
Colin Kaepernick, who last played professional football in 2016 -- the year he started kneeling during the national anthem to protest racial injustice -- is scheduled to work out this week for the Las Vegas Raiders, league sources told ESPN.