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Saturday, July 11, 2026

Coaching on Sean Payton’s Broncos staff is not for the faint of heart — or sleep-conscious | Journal

Sean Payton was headlong into preparing for a home divisional-round playoff game against Buffalo back in January when he said something telling. Read more →

Keeler: Nuggets waiving Jonas Valanciunas was sign of Kroenkes being smart, not cheap

There are battleships hovering around the Strait of Hormuz right now that change direction faster than Jonas Valanciunas can. Read more →

Renck: Marcelo Balboa knows USMNT missed an opportunity at World Cup, but says soccer ‘has staying power’

‘Soccer definitely has staying power. You have (50) million viewers, you are doing something right.’ Read more →

What’s going on with the Nuggets? Unpacking an NBA offseason on hold

From Peyton Watson’s unresolved free agency to the lack of trade activity, it’s been an unexpectedly quiet NBA offseason in Denver. Are the Nuggets actually running it back, or is their business just on hold? Read more →

As UFL tries to become NFL’s ‘developmental league,’ Broncos are gaining reputation as a landing spot

The word rang through the earpieces of St. Louis Battlehawk helmets and headsets quite often, and with the blunt force of an axe. Solo. Solo meant good. Solo meant audible, if coming from the mouth of offensive coordinator A.J. Smith. Solo meant that an opposing defense had decided to toss a cornerback straight-up in one-on-one coverage against receiver Hakeem Butler. Read more →

Renck: Valor Christian’s Titus Huard navigates life as a top QB recruit with humility. It runs in the family.

Entering his junior season, Titus Huard stands 6-foot-5, weighs 210 pounds, has catcher’s mitts for hands and an Uncle Rico right arm that can throw a football over them mountains Read more →

New CU football assistant is betting his virtual reality immersion software can help QB Julian Lewis

The Spring King had seen it all, every way to comb through every possible offensive concept at every conceivable level of football, until Luis Perez stepped into A.J. Smith’s world in April. It came within the 7.2-inch length of a Meta Quest 3, thousands of practice and game clips loaded into a virtual-reality database. And it came at the perfect time this spring to Perez, a veteran spring-league quarterback traded midseason to the UFL’s St. Louis Battlehawks and tasked with learning the system of offensive coordinator Smith. Fast. Read more →