If offense is your cup of tea, hopefully you did not wait all day for “Sunday Night Football” between the Broncos and 49ers.
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There’s plenty of familiarity as Kyle Shanahan, 49ers visit Broncos
Under first-year head coach Nathaniel Hackett, the Broncos are hanging their hat on yet another offshoot of the Kyle Shanahan-Sean McVay offense.
49ers feel ‘very lucky’ to still have Jimmy Garoppolo in wake of Trey Lance’s injury
49ers QB Jimmy Garoppolo was supposed to be the backup to Trey Lance this season. Now, he’s starting again after Lance’s injury.
Denver Broncos coach Nathaniel Hackett vows to solve slow decision-making, communication issues
Boos rang through Empower Field at Mile High following the latest in a string of double-clutch decisions from Broncos head coach Nathaniel Hackett.
Nathaniel Hackett, Denver Broncos notch win, but messy start to season brings frustration
With a little coaxing from the home crowd, a strong defensive outing, Russell Wilson and the Broncos managed to defeat the Houston Texans.
What went wrong at Nebraska? How Scott Frost went from slam dunk to failure with Cornhuskers
Scott Frost was supposed to be coaching Saturday against Oklahoma. Instead, he was fired just three games into his fifth season. What went so wrong?
Seahawks stun Denver Broncos in Russell Wilson’s return to Seattle
For the first time, Russell Wilson’s failure meant victory for the Seattle Seahawks, who upset the visiting Denver Broncos.
Broncos, Russell Wilson reach agreement on five-year extension worth up to $245 million
Russell Wilson and the Denver Broncos will be riding together for quite a while with new five-year deal worth up to $245 million.
Broncos, Russell Wilson reach agreement on five-year extension worth up to $245 million
Russell Wilson and the Denver Broncos will be riding together for quite a while with new five-year deal worth up to $245 million.
NFL roster cut tracker recap: Alex Leatherwood, Marlon Mack among players released by deadline
For hundreds of NFL players, Tuesday marked the end of the line as teams cut down their rosters from 80 players to 53 ahead of the regular season.