The Broncos emerged from Week 3 at 2-1 and headed into what looked like a manageable stretch of the schedule with some trepidation but also high hopes.
The defense? Legit. The offense? Concerning, but they’d put it together, right?
Wrong.
Denver lost nine of its following 10 games, lost nine games decided by one score, fired first-year head coach Nathaniel Hackett after 15 games and finished 5-12, la . . .
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