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Broncos, Briefly: Monday, June 24, 2019

**Nearing return from third ACL injury, Broncos TE Jake Butt is on a mission to prove doubters wrong** (Nicki Jhabvala, The Athletic)
Could Butt be the next miracle athlete? He thinks so. Nine months into what he described as his most grueling recovery yet, Butt is on the brink of returning for the Broncos, with the hope that this time his body cooperates.

**Before starting college career, Broncos' Devontae Jackson had another type of job** (Ryan O'Halloran, Denver Post)
From 10 a.m.-1 a.m., he worked at a restaurant in Georgia. He wasn't in school and wasn't playing football, but refused to drown himself in self-pity.

**FMIA Guest: Rich Eisen on the NFL's ultimate course correction on PI** (Rich Eisen, Pro Football Talk)
As Riveron laid out the rules—two days before the Competition Committee voted unanimously to install them—here is how adjudicating offensive pass interference (OPI) and defensive pass interference (DPI) calls and non-calls via instant replay will happen in the one-year experiment.

**NFL teams up with NCAA for next round of safety improvements** (Michael Marot, Associated Press)
Dr. Allen Sills and Jeff Miller, the NFL's executive vice president for health and safety initiatives, spent Monday and Tuesday in Indianapolis sharing data about their findings on the prevention and treatment of injuries.

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