Denver Broncos: Quarterback, New Owner, How to watch

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The Denver Broncos are a professional American football franchise based in Denver. The Broncos compete in the National Football League as a member club of the league’s American Football Conference West division.

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Denver Broncos: Quarterback, New Owner, How to watch

Quarterback:

The team is Russell Wilson’s moving forward, but behind him developed quite an interesting competition to back Wilson up this season.

If you had asked me just over a week ago who had this spot locked down it was the wily veteran Josh Johnson, but head coach Nathaniel Hackett made a call for consistency heading into the final preseason game and it sure looked like Brett Rypien was the more consistent of the two in the game.

I honestly wouldn’t be surprised if either were cut, but I’m going to pencil in Brett Rypien here just based on that final game performance.

New owner:

NFL owners met Tuesday and unanimously voted in favor of a new Broncos ownership group led by Rob Walton, who agreed to pay $4.65 billion to the Bowlen family to purchase the team earlier this summer.

Walmart heir Rob Walton, the oldest child of Walmart co-founder Sam Walton, bought the Broncos along with his daughter, Carrie Walton Penner, and her husband, for $4.65 billion, a global record for a professional sports franchise. Walton said Wednesday that his son-in-law, Greg Penner, will serve as CEO of the team.

How to watch:

Denver Broncos: Quarterback, New Owner, How to watch

Game Time (ET) TV
Seahawks at Steelers 7 p.m. NFL Network, KING, KDKA, fuboTV
Dolphins at Buccaneers 7:30 p.m. WFOR, WFLA
Saints at Texans 8 p.m. WVUE, KTRK
Cowboys at Broncos 9 p.m. NFL Network, KTVT, KTVD, fuboTV

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