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The Denver Broncos had a half-dozen players make the Pro Bowl roster yesterday, and their backgrounds are all over the map. The toughest road to this particular honor, though, belonged to a pair of veterans,
Denver erased a halftime deficit with two methodical touchdown drives in the second half to capture a 20-13 Christmas victory over the Chiefs.
A Broncos team on a barnstorming tour through the 2025 season needed only beat a Chiefs team that lost all of its close-game mojo from a year ago, lost six of seven games leading into Week 17 and lost future Hall of Fame quarterback Patrick Mahomes to a torn ACL, too.
Veteran businessman Gregg Penner currently serves as chairman of Walmart Group. He is in his fourth season as owner and CEO of the Denver Broncos. The Broncos are now a highly regarded and revered franchise thanks to his perseverance and commitment.
Joseph remains well-liked in Miami, where he was a one-year DC — before being hired as Broncos HC — according to Fowler. The Raiders interviewed Joseph this past year, and Graziano adds he could be a candidate in Las Vegas again. The Raiders have memorably hired two Denver DCs — Dennis Allen, Jack Del Rio — as HCs over the past 15 years.
The Ugly Cona travels from locker room to fields across the nation with D.J. Jones, Malcolm Roach and Eyioma Uwazurike, the grunt-work technicians of Vance Joseph’s defense in Denver.
The Denver Broncos are having an incredible season and a win over the Green Bay Packers this week would cement their status as Super Bowl contenders.
That wasn’t a pretty win, but a win is a win. Due to the NFL trying to capitalize on the Christmas holiday, the Denver Broncos had a short week in week 17 on the road in Arrowhead, and the game went as expected.