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Broncos, Briefly: Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Broncos healthiest they’ve been since Week 1 (Cameron Wolfe, Denver Post)
Broncos cornerback Aqib Talib summoned cameramen and reporters with a lively urgency to deliver a message that has been trending this way for the last week.

Visit by the Chiefs again marks a crossroads of sorts for Broncos (Jeff Legwold, ESPN)
In some ways, the team the Broncos are right now -- one that is a defending Super Bowl champion and in the hunt for another division title -- can be traced to what happened against the Chiefs last November.

Talib returns with enthusiasm, passion for strong finish (Troy Renck, KMGH)*
After a three-game absence due to a lower back injury, the Broncos star returned with vengeance and passion. *

Bronco notes: Wolfe returns to practice (Mike Klis, KUSA)*
"It's definitely not healed, but it doesn't hurt so (the heck) with it,'' said Wolfe, who wore a large brace around his right elbow. "No problems with reach or anything. It feels pretty good.'' *

Kubiak on OL: 'Guy who's playing the best will stay in there' (Jeff Legwold, ESPN.com)
Coach Gary Kubiak wants the offensive line to play better and he's willing to rotate players during games to make that happen.

Good news abundant as Broncos return from bye (Zac Stevens, BSN Denver)
Oh, what a bye week can do.

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Check out what's on DenverBroncos.com:

Broncos, Microsoft host 'Pros vs. G.I. Joes' event (DenverBroncos.com)
Broncos players partnered with Microsoft and EA Sports' Madden '17 to help host a 'Pros vs. Joes' video game showdown with local military members and their families.

Talib: "I'm back, baby!" (Andrew Mason)
"It just makes my job a lot easier just being able to have a guy out there that knows what's going on," Harris said. "The communication is always on point. I don't really have to talk to everybody all game."

Broncos sign WR Brown, waive CB Nixon (Aric DiLalla)
Brown, a fourth-year player, spent part of training camp with the Broncos but was waived after he injured his back.

Broncos using cutting-edge tech for recovery (DenverBroncos.com)*
Go behind the scenes with the Broncos training staff to find out which techniques and equipment they are using to help players recover physically in order to have a successful season. *

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