Tag: Monday Night Football
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Can Broncos find their offensive groove on MNF? | The Starting Lineup
The Starting Lineup Turn on the game! Three must-see events this week: Numbers game 1 – team (2001 New England Patriots) has won the Super Bowl after starting the season 1-3. The Kansas City Chiefs and Baltimore Ravens, who face each other Sunday, will have that record after the game. Box office The secondary ticket…
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Denver Broncos punter Jeremy Crawshaw finding footing ahead of Monday Night Football
Where Jeremy Crawshaw comes from, “Monday Night Football” is Tuesday morning football. While guys like Nik Bonitto said playing on Monday night means more, the Broncos’ rookie punter doesn’t see it that way. Crawshaw figures that might give him a leg up when the Broncos host the Bengals at 6:15 p.m. Monday in Denver –…
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Pat Surtain vs. Ja’Marr Chase: CB-WR matchup is a must see on Monday night | Broncos notebook
ENGLEWOOD — The Broncos-Bengals game on Monday night is a showcase of best on best. Denver cornerback Pat Surtain vs. Cincinnati wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase. Last year, in a late season 30-24 overtime loss to the Bengals, Surtain held Chase without a touchdown catch. Surtain explained his approach to success while defending top NFL…
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Broncos QB Bo Nix is “ready to roll” after dealing with back issue
ENGLEWOOD — It appears there is no reason for concern over the health of Bo Nix. The Broncos listed their starting rookie quarterback as a full practice participant Friday at Broncos Park. On Thursday, for a walkthrough, the team listed Nix as limited with a back injury. He was banged up last week in their…
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Peyton, Eli Manning to host alternate ‘Monday Night Football’ broadcast
The Sheriff is returning to “Monday Night Football.” Former Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning, who helped Denver win Super Bowl 50, is set to host an alternate “Monday Night Football” broadcast this season, ESPN announced Monday. Peyton will be joined by his brother and former New York Giants quarterback, Eli, on ESPN2 and ESPN+ for 30…
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Denver Broncos 2021 schedule: Broncos won’t play on ‘Monday Night Football,’ given only one prime-time game
The NFL 2021 schedule is here and for the first time in 29 years — the longest active streak in the NFL — the Broncos won’t be playing on “Monday Night Football.” Denver is slated to play only one prime-time game in 2021 when it visits the Cleveland Browns in Week 7 on Thursday, Oct. 21. As…