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Saturday, October 11, 2025

Renck: Three years later, Broncos arrive back in London as NFL royalty. Credit owners Greg Penner, Carrie Walton Penner

The Penners are fully informed, engaged and present. They took over an organization that was rudderless and created an environment of accountability across the football and business operations.

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Keeler: CSU Rams fans toasted Rocky Beers, while Jay Norvell’s defense roasted Fresno State

These Rams were 2024 peak CSU again — physical on offense, relentless on defense, desperate, dangerous, opportunistic and refreshingly fun.

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How are Broncos rookies Jahdae Barron, RJ Harvey, 2025 draft class progressing?

A third of the way into this 2025 season, though, Harvey still has yet to carve out a clearly defined role.

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Broncos owner Greg Penner talks early stages of Burnham Yard stadium design

Broncos owner and CEO Greg Penner provided an update on the “early stages” of a planned new stadium at Burnham Yard in Denver.

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Undefeated Riverdale Ridge football transforming into Class 4A contender under coach Wayne Voorhees

After going 8-3 in Class 3A in 2023 and then 9-2 last season in their first year in 4A — both resulting in playoff appearances — Riverdale Ridge is 7-0 this season while looking like November contenders.

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Avalanche Journal: Mikko Rantanen’s return reminder ‘some things are bigger than hockey’

“Ten years is a long time. We won in ‘22. It’s always going to be fun to come here, and always have a lot of respect for the fans and how supportive they were in 10 years here.”

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Renck & File: Broncos will be embraced at Tottenham, but NFL remains niche sport in London