ESPN Football Outsiders recently cited the Broncos' top need this offseason as being in the secondary. The Broncos have two corners who are 30 plus years of age, and two of our top reserves ended last season on injured reserve.
By all accounts, the Broncos also found a gem in rookie undrafted free agent Chris Harris, whose physical play earned him a role as the nickel cornerback. He had his share of mistakes, but for the most...
The unexpected success of the Denver Broncos in 2011 was heavily attributed to Tim Tebow by both the media and the fans. Outside of the spotlight is a group of hard working guys on both sides of the ball who have been overlooked. Here are three Broncos whose high level of play wasn't always in the conversation:Begin Slideshow
The Denver Broncos acquired Running Back Lance Ball November 3rd, 2009 when he was signed to the team's Practice Squad. That was where he finished the season. At the beginning of 2010, Denver signed him to a Futures contract, but Lance got cut in Training Camp and ended up on the Practice Squad to start the 2010 NFL season. He was promoted it to the Active Roster on November 10th and appeared in 10 games during the 2010 campaign...
Share your thoughts and opinions about Cameron Vaughn and Orange Crush, or follow recent news and blogs. Cameron Vaughn is a linebacker for the Denver Broncos, wearing number 50. 2006 is his first year as a pro player. He played college ball at LSU. Cameron Vaughn is 6 feet, 4 inches and weighs 237 pounds.