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Broncos, Briefly: Monday, May 27, 2019

**2019 NFL season: One key homegrown player for each AFC team** (Gregg Rosenthal, NFL.com)
Sutton was the subject of an unfair amount of offseason hype last season -- and still, he mostly delivered. For a second-round pick to accumulate 704 receiving yards as a rookie is impressive, no matter how he got there. Now an unfair amount of expectations will be placed on him again.

**An apartment full of rookies helped Troy Fumagalli in tough times. Now he gets a second chance to prove he belongs as an NFL tight end.** (Kyle Fredrickson, Denver Post)
"There are days where you're hurt that things go up and down," Fumagalli said. "You don't know what's going to happen."

**Predicting the story of the season for all 32 NFL teams** (NFL Nation, ESPN.com)
Can the Broncos' offense be the best it's been since Peyton Manning retired?

**Mike Munchak hopes to "develop something" with Garett Bolles** (Josh Alper, Pro Football Talk)
Munchak will be working with all of the linemen, but left tackle Garett Bolles figures to be a particular concern. The 2017 first-round pick needs to cut down on penalties — he was flagged 27 times, including 19 holding calls, in his first two seasons — but Munchak believes Bolles has the right tools that need consistent development after working with two other offensive line coaches in his first two seasons.

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