Besides the Denver Broncos being awful since winning it all at Super Bowl 50 eight years ago, why can't Colorado host the NFL's biggest game of the year?
The Packers, Vikings, and Broncos have all had their fair share of good and bad thus far this NFL season, but each franchise currently has a lot of hope as the playoffs inch closer.
Sometimes things just don't work out. That's what is clear in the situation that has led up the Denver Broncos parting ways with a major recent free agent addition.
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.
The Denver Broncos are trading outside linebacker Bradley Chubb to the Miami Dolphins for a package that includes the 2023 first-round pick that Miami acquired from the San Francisco 49ers last year, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter.