Mile High Report
Good morning and Happy Thanksgiving, Broncos Country! Today is one of my most favorite holidays of the year. There isn’t a whole lot better than getting to spend time with loved ones, eating delicious food, and enjoying a three-game slate of NFL games.
There are a lot of things to be thankful for. However, I’ll keep this Broncos themed. First and foremost, I’m grateful the Denver is back to being a successful franchise. It has been a long time since Denver has been this successful. After Super Bowl 50, there wasn’t much to be excited about with Denver. The constant coaching changes, failed draft picks, and instability was extremely frustrating.
Though with a new ownership group, revamped front office, and competent coaching staff—things have turned around for the better in relatively short owners. From competing for Top 10 draft picks to being a potential Super Bowl contender in just a few years into the Sean Payton era is a tremendous accomplishment. That’s definitely something to be thankful for.
Outside of that, how can one not be grateful and impressed with Denver’s defense? It’s been the talk of the NFL this season. Vance Joseph has done an incredible job getting them ready to play at a high level every weekend. It’s kind of awesome how much it parallels the No-Fly Zone unit that were a key reason the Broncos were able to secure their third Lombardi Trophy all those years ago.
I’m also thankful for the new approach to team building. As we have seen with the extensions over the past several days and year, the Broncos are prioritizing the trenches. Building from the inside out. That’s a smart way to remain competitive and have continuity and success. It’s a stark contrast to what we witnessed for a majority of the last decade.
What about you, Broncos Country? What are some of the Broncos related things you are most thankful for? As always, thank you for reading. Here is today’s slate of articles for your enjoyment.