While they did get good value, it's hard to trade an established QB. I think it's a wash.
Yes.
There is a pretty good list of at least the starting tight ends for the Denver Broncos on the link below.
I believe they will. They have good ownership and are willing to do what it takes to win.
Tim tebow is the Denver broncos QB. he is special because he can run good with the ball
I believe it will be a great trade for the Chicago Bears. He is a true franchise quarterback, the first the Bears have had since Sid Luckman.
In the episode 'You Only Move Twice' Hank Scorpio gives Homer the Denver Broncos to thank him for all his good work.
Very tough to say. In that division and conference 8-8 would be a good season with Cutler. Don't expect T Henry to stay healthy for long. The defense loss a very big piece in D Will. but Bly will fill in nicely. How bout Selvin Young. It was just preseason, garbage time. There is a reason no one drafted this guy.
John Elway's first season with the Broncos was 1983. John Elway was drafted by the Baltimore Colts after attending Stanford University. He said he would refuse to play for the Colts so they traded him to the Denver Broncos. In 1983, John began the season as a second string quarterback. John was not really a good quarterback, but began to gain more respect for his team after winning a game in the fourth quarter.
he is the point guard for the Denver Nuggets he played for the pistons but then for some reason they traded him(really good trade or best trade ever made!!)so now he plays for the nuggets He is now the basketball point guard for the DENVER NUGGETS
he was released into free agency and found a good offer from the broncos and signed with them
The notorious exhibition Rubgy League match between Brisbane Broncos (Aus) and Denver Broncos (USA), in 1993, ended after just 32 minutes after some of the Denver players accused the Brisbane team of playing unnecessarily rough and refused to continue play. The accusations were labelled as "rubbish" by the Brisbane captain, Allan Langer, who went on to explain that "It was supposed to be an exhibition [match], but the Americans started making disrespectful comments, trying to say they were tougher - then it turned into a proper game".The referee for the match, Greg McCallum, said afterwards that "Although a few tackles were a bit thunderous, there was nothing illegal", and went on to say that "..Both sides were giving as good as they got so I was surprised when the visitors [Denver Broncos] refused to play on, it was a real shame".The score before the match was abandoned was Brisbane 34 - 3 Denver.
Jake Plummer announced his retirement following his trade to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers by the Denver Broncos. However, he has yet to file official notice with the NFL of his retirement. I don't know if anything can be read into that. As of the start of the 2007 season, he is 32 years old and might still have a few good years left.