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Broncos, Briefly: Sunday, Sept. 11, 2016

The Broncos And Chiefs Are Still Running The AFC West (Kyle Wagner, FiveThirtyEight)
It just knows that the Broncos were a fabulously good team last season, and they beat a very good team in Week 1. And actually, that might be all it needs to know.

Broncos run game: “An opportunity to be special” (Sam Cowhick, BSN Denver)
It was no secret from day one of training camp what the Denver Broncos were trying to do.

Madden NFL 17 gives Siemian some respect for Week 1 (Casey Light, Mile High Sports)
Madden updated its player rankings for Week 1 of the NFL season and Siemian took a nine-point jump.

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Siemian didn't let magnitude of moment bog him down (Arnie Stapleton, Associated Press)
Gary Kubiak didn't flinch when Trevor Siemian threw two interceptions in his first NFL start, and neither did the no-longer-unknown quarterback.

Manning, Davis & Elway Show Off Lombardi Trophies To The Fans (KCNC-TV)
Former running back Terrell Davis and current general manager John Elway, who were the MVPs of the Broncos' successive wins in Super Bowl XXXII and XXXIII, each brought those Lombardi Trophies onto the field to the roar of the crowd.

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Check out what's on DenverBroncos.com:

Fast breaks: Talking Broncos with Jimmy Butler and Paul George (Ben Swanson)
In free time before the game in after it, Butler and George, as well as George Sr., were kind enough to share their thoughts on the Broncos and what the season might have in store for them.

Cheerleader Profile: Kate (DenverBroncos.com)*
Get to know a little more about 4th year veteran cheerleader Kate. *

Podcast: Starting the season with Jake the Snake (DenverBroncos.com)*
New season, new podcast. The DenverBroncos.com crew breaks down the team's first week and is joined by former Broncos QB Jake Plummer. *

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