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Broncos, Briefly: Sunday, July 31, 2016

Nine observations from day three of #BroncosCamp (Cameron Wolfe, Denver Post)
Webster broke up several passes, including two in a row on what appeared to be perfectly placed throws to receiver Emmanuel Sanders. Not many receivers won their battle against Webster on Saturday in one-on-ones, seven-on-sevens or team drills.

Like his friend Foltz, Broncos rookie fullback Janovich is keeping his nose down (Nick Groke, Denver Post)
Janovich, a 23-year-old rookie fullback competing for a spot on the Broncos' 53-man roster, caught his breath Saturday long enough to think about Foltz. They were teammates with the Cornhuskers.

Broncos look to prove skeptics wrong in quest to repeat (Nicki Jhabvala, Denver Post)
The odds and expectations were stacked high the moment the final whistle blew at Levi's Stadium on Feb. 7. The Broncos, now Super Bowl champions, had quashed the doubters and proven again that, yes, defense really can win championships.

Broncos defense wants to be tough on everybody, including the Broncos' offense (Jeff Legwold, ESPN.com)
"We compete every day, we do work," linebacker Brandon Marshall said. "We want to go out there and win every play.

Broncos' LB tandem a testament to late bloomers and scouting eye (Jeff Legwold, ESPN.com)
Marshall, who signed a four-year, $32 million contract extension in June, has had back-to-back 100-tackle seasons -- 113 in 2014 and 102 last season -- and led the team in tackles in '14. Not bad for a guy who was cut three times by the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2012 and was told he likely wasn't good enough to play in the league.

Broncos going against the grain again (Arnie Stapleton, Associated Press)
The Denver Broncos won the Super Bowl in an unorthodox manner and they're out to defend that title in an unconventional way as well.

WATCH: NFL Network predicts the Broncos 2016 schedule (NFL.com)
Heath Miller runs through the 2016 slate game by game.

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*Sundays with Sacco: The Greatest Fans (Jim Saccomano)
With the 2016 Denver Broncos training camp underway and thousands of orange-clad fans coming to watch the team get ready for the season, I never cease to be amazed at the fervor of our fans.*

Broncos Training Camp Takeaways: Day 3 (Andrew Mason)
Adding to the gravity of the moment for Webster is the fact that his contract expires after the season. If he is to earn a more extensive role now and for the future, this is the moment he must seize. But he said he doesn't feel any extra pressure.
 

EA Sports begins releasing Broncos' Madden ratings (Ben Swanson)
But, of course, he's not the only Bronco who ranks highly at his position. Cornerback Chris Harris Jr. and inside linebacker Brandon Marshall each are among the top five at their positions.

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