Broncos Fans on Twitter Still Want Vance Joseph Fired After Loss to Rams
A close loss to the Los Angeles Rams, one of the NFL’s best teams, hasn’t stopped Denver Broncos fans from calling for head coach Vance Joseph’s firing.
A close loss to the Los Angeles Rams, one of the NFL’s best teams, hasn’t stopped Denver Broncos fans from calling for head coach Vance Joseph’s firing.
Your Denver Broncos’ humiliating 34-16 loss to the New York Jets on October 7 has really fired up the Fire Vance Joseph Express on Twitter.
The Rockies are now in the playoffs, and getting there had a lot to do with Charlie Blackmon’s beard.
Chicago Cubs fans memorably vented their spleen on Twitter after the Colorado Rockies’ unlikely 2-1 extra-innings win in their wild card playoff game.
On Twitter, both Denver Broncos fans and haters consistently used the word “choke” to describe the team’s 27-23 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs on the October 1 edition of Monday Night Football.
Broncos fans on Twitter can’t decide whether Case Keenum or Vance Joseph deserve the most blame for the team’s loss to the Baltimore Ravens.
The Nuggets, Broncos and Rockies all sat at the top of their leagues for home-field advantage. The Avalanche came in seventh.
Fans of both the Oakland Raiders and Denver Broncos let Oakland coach Jon Gruden have it after his 20-19 loss yesterday.
The excitement over new Denver Broncos starting quarterback Case Keenum’s regular season debut against the Seattle Seahawks was transformed into equal amounts of glee and anxiety during the September 9 contest. Keenum helped create plenty of highlights en route to a 27-24 victory, but his three touchdown passes were offset by a trio of interceptions so unfathomably stupid that fans on Twitter were left to wonder whether their new signal-caller is a gridiron genius or a ham-handed surgeon who specializes in ripping hearts out of chests without anesthetic.
At this year’s Rocky Mountain Showdown, fans showed up hours before the game, took out their grills, and started drinking. Typical for a college football pregame, some fans drank a bit too much.
Today, September 4, Keenum joins a small group of professional football players that have published books with the release of Playing for More.
Although the braintrust of your Denver Broncos insists that it seeks out footballers of high moral character, the team has experienced fifty player arrests since the year 2000, more than any other NFL franchise during that period. But cornerback and punt returner Adam “Pacman” Jones, just signed by the squad, makes other previous offenders seem like pikers by comparison, as is proven by the following list of thirteen arrests, suspensions and more over the course of the past fifteen years.
How can a preseason game be meaningless and consequential at the same time? That question was answered during the Denver Broncos-Chicago Bears square-off on Saturday, August 18, thanks to quarterback Paxton Lynch and the explosion of frustration from Twitter Nation that greeted his miserable and embarrassing performance.
In March, Denver Broncos defensive lineman Adam Gotsis was busted on a rape charge out of Georgia, casting a shadow over his professional football career and making the Broncos the NFL team with the most arrests since 2000. Now, however, Gotsis is in the clear after prosecutors announced that they were dropping the matter.
Although I’ve been a lifelong fan of the Denver Broncos, I’ve never before attended the team’s training camp, which is free and open to the public. I experienced my first time on Sunday, July 29, and I never could have guessed how good it would feel.
Denver is vying for a chance to host games in the 2026 World Cup. Will it succeed?
Denver is mourning the loss and remembering the life of Reese Grant-Cobb, a star football player at East High School.
There’s a new and extremely sad twist regarding the Bowlen family fight for control of the Denver Broncos. Annabel Bowlen, wife of Broncos owner Pat Bowlen, has announced that she is suffering from Alzheimer’s disease, the same malady that caused her husband to give up formal control of the franchise in 2014. Pat’s diagnosis ultimately sparked a battle among his children over who’ll carry the Broncos into the future.
The original Dynasty has nothing on the Mile High City soap opera starring the children of Denver Broncos owner Pat Bowlen. But daughter Beth Bowlen Wallace’s self-nomination as heir apparent to oversee the team isn’t campy and entertaining but unseemly and sad, since Pat is being treated like he’s dead even though he’s not.
The #MeToo movement has exposed patterns of sexual harassment and abuse in the entertainment industry, schools and political arenas across the nation. Now an effort is under way to determine the severity of the issue in the world of climbing. A coalition of researchers and organizations, including the Alpinist and…
It’s tempting to call the Denver Broncos’ pickup of North Carolina State defensive lineman Bradley Chubb with the number-five pick in the 2018 NFL Draft as an example of dumb luck, and in a way, it was. But it’s more appropriate to say Chubb wound up in orange and blue thanks to the actions of idiots. And those idiots are the people who run the Cleveland Browns.
The Denver Broncos have made plenty of disappointing first-round draft choices over their history, as we documented in a 2016 list of their ten worst. But just two years later, we have to update the roster to accommodate a bust who’s put arguably the largest stain on John Elway’s legacy as an executive to date.