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Broncos, Briefly: Thursday, April 20, 2017

Previewing Broncos' 2017 schedule (Mike Klis, 9News)
Let's review old news to the 2017 Denver Broncos' schedule.

‘Legendary’ No Fly Zone attempting to match Steelers, lead in pass defense for three straight years (Troy Renck, KMGH)
Only one team has led the league in pass defense in three consecutive seasons: Pittsburgh 2011-13. The Broncos believe they can match it, while improving.

Elway’s biggest gamble with the Broncos? Hint: It’s not at quarterback or left tackle (Mark Kiszla, Denver Post)
Every guy deserves a pardon for a few slips on the learning curve.

FBI returns Super Bowl 50 helmet to Broncos’ Miller (Cameron Wolfe, Denver Post)
The helmet had been in a secure place in Denver while it was verified before being delivered to Miller Wednesday.

Broncos secondary enjoys productive week (Mike Klis, 9News)
There were no pick sixes or bone-rattling hits. Still it's been a productive week for the Broncos' secondary.

Mel Kiper Jr. still sees Broncos looking offense over draft’s first two days (Jeff Legwold, ESPN.com)
In Kiper's three-round mock he sees the Broncos looking to fill their still-vacant left tackle position.

Phil Simms will move to CBS studio show as analyst (Kevin Patra, NFL.com)
"Listen, I didn't make any comments for a lot of reasons and you want to sit there and think about it," Simms said.

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