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Former Broncos QB Zac Dysert signs with Cardinals' practice squad – The Denver Post
Former Broncos QB Zac Dysert signs with Cardinals' practice squad – The Denver PostTEMPE, Ariz. — The Arizona Cardinals have signed quarterbacks Zac Dysert and Aaron Murray to the practice squad.Dysert, a seventh-round draft pick by Denver out of Miami in 2013, was on the practice squads for Houston and Buffalo last season.He was in training camp with the Miami Dolphins this year before being released in the final roster cuts.
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Denver Broncos believe less is more for linebacker DeMarcus Ware
Denver Broncos believe less is more for linebacker DeMarcus WareJeff Legwold says the Broncos are going to limit DeMarcus Ware's playing time in order to maximize his on-field production.(0:58)ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- The Denver Broncos saw DeMarcus Ware dominate in the team's playoff run to close out the 2015 season – seven quarterback hits on Tom Brady in the AFC Championship Game and two sacks to go with four quarterback hits in the Broncos' Super Bowl 50 win -- and have taken great care this offseason to try and recapture that as they prepare to open the 2016 season.When the Broncos open the new NFL season against the Carolina Panthers on Thursday night, it will be the first time Ware has been in uniform for a game since the Super Bowl win.
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Broncos Team Up With Colorado Company In Free Beer Giveaway « CBS Denver
Broncos Team Up With Colorado Company In Free Beer Giveaway « CBS DenverDENVER (CBS4) – The Denver Broncos have teamed up with Denver-based company Ibotta to give away 50,000 free beers Thursday for the 2016 season opener.The deal is only good on Thursday, and fans can receive a rebate through the Ibotta app after purchasing a Bud Light.Fans who purchase a Bud Light draft or battle at a restaurant or bar will receive a $4 rebate.
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Denver Broncos cut Mark Sanchez, keep entire draft class
Denver Broncos cut Mark Sanchez, keep entire draft classENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- The Denver Broncos cut 22 players Friday and Saturday, trimming their roster to the NFL-mandated 53 players.Here's a closer look at the final cuts:Most significant move: The Broncos traded for Mark Sanchez less than 12 hours after Brock Osweiler was introduced as the Houston Texans' new quarterback, and Sanchez arrived in Denver with the hope of being the starting quarterback -- he called it "an opportunity of a lifetime."Almost six months later, Sanchez was the odd man out, with a $4.5 million salary, three turnovers in 46 preseason snaps and no place on the depth chart.
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