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Star-crossed tight end Jake Butt retires from NFL

Jake Butt, the once-promising tight end whose football career was waylaid by six knee operations, announced his retirement from the NFL on Thursday, saying he could no longer hide the fact that he’d lost his passion for the game he loves.

Washington narrows list of proposed team names

RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Washington Football President Jason Wright said Thursday the organization has significantly trimmed the list of potential team names, with the unveiling expected before ...

Okoye hit symbolized hall-of-famer Atwater's career but didn’t define it

DENVER (AP) — Steve Atwater was in his second season with the Denver Broncos in 1990 when then-public relations chief Jim Saccomano approached him a few days before their home opener against...

Fort Lewis College football gears up for first full season since 2019

‘We are determined to make things different,’ coach says

Broncos CEO says team's ownership will be settled next year

ENGLEWOOD (AP) — The Denver Broncos should have a new owner by this time next year, whether that's Brittany Bowlen or a billionaire like Jeff Bezos. Team president and CEO Joe Ellis said Tu...

Broncos in no hurry to settle on starting quarterback

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — Von Miller insists he's not worried about the Denver Broncos' quarterback clash dragging on and on. With Aaron Rodgers reporting to Packers camp Tuesday after an offs...

Innovative NFL offensive line coach Alex Gibbs dies at 80

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — Alex Gibbs, the innovative offensive line coach whose zone-blocking scheme helped lead the Denver Broncos to back-to-back Super Bowl triumphs in the 1990s, has died a...

Durango football lands two-time state champion coach Todd Casebier

Casebier returns to where coaching career began,as Demons swap state champs and coach of the year winners

Durango Herald Boys Prep Athlete of the Year: Durango’s Jordan Woolverton

State champion QB an ambassador of community on and off the field

Demaryius Thomas retires a Denver Bronco

10-year NFL receiver won a Super Bowl with Broncos

Durango High replacing state championship football coach David Vogt

Vogt spent eight seasons leading Demons, was 3A Coach of the Year in 2020

Supreme Court court sides with ex-athletes in NCAA compensation case

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court decided unanimously Monday that the NCAA can’t enforce rules limiting education-related benefits — like computers and paid internships — that colleges off...