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Saturday, March 21, 2026

Hey Broncos, how about using Jaylen Waddle’s talent to unlock Evan Engram’s potential? | Renck & File

When Engram was on the field, it became a tell that the Broncos were passing. That might be the case this season, but teams will have way more difficulty choosing how to guard Engram with Waddle and Sutton on the outside. Read more →

Denver Summit FC earns first-ever point with solid defensive effort on the road against Orlando Pride

A week after an early red card spoiled Denver’s inaugural match at Bay FC, Summit FC held on against a top NWSL squad in Orlando Pride on the road, 1-1. Read more →

Nuggets’ Tim Hardaway Jr. leads late comeback win over Raptors

Tim Hardaway Jr. scored nine of his points in the fourth quarter as the Nuggets rallied from down 94-85 for a bounce-back win over Toronto. Read more →

Nathan MacKinnon, Martin Necas help Avalanche overwhelm young Blackhawks in 4-1 win

It might have taken two-thirds of the season, but the Colorado Avalanche power play has sprung to life. Read more →

Broncos 2026 NFL mock draft 3.0: Trading back for more skill talent after the Jaylen Waddle trade

Welcome to The Denver Post’s third Broncos mock draft of the offseason. The next installment will come the week of March 30, following availability with Sean Payton and George Paton at the NFL owners’ meetings. Read more →

Will Jonas Valanciunas be in Nuggets’ playoff rotation? It could depend on the matchup

“There are too many talented small-ball lineups that abuse pick-and-roll coverage, and if you can make it a 1-on-1 game and force turnovers, that adds a layer to your team that we had when we won it,” David Adelman pointed out this week when discussing switchable man-to-man defense. Read more →

University of Denver hockey’s unbeaten streak entering NCHC championship fueled by lights-out freshman goalie

Johnny Hicks couldn’t care less that he stands 5-foot-10. He was born that way, after all. Read more →

CSU Rams come up just short against Michigan State in NCAA Tournament first round

Colorado State’s season came to an end Friday night in Norman, Okla., but the Rams went down fighting Read more →