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The Broncos Podcast with Troy Renck

The Broncos Podcast with Troy Renck

By: Mile High Sports
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Whether they are good, bad or somewhere in between, the Broncos are never boring. As the team aims to rebound on the field, Troy Renck from the Denver Post will keep you informed off it. Troy brings you the scoop from practice, the games and through interviews with current and former Broncos, while providing plenty of opinions and insight.Copyright Mile High Sports Football (American)
Episodes
  • Broncos set 53-man roster; Reid, Uwazurike land spots
    Aug 27 2025

    In my new Broncos' podcast presented by Hoggatt Injury Law, I break down the 53-man roster. There were a couple of surprises at linebacker and defensive line. And there is a growing concern about the depth at one position and with the struggles of the rookie punter. My pod is made possible by the great folks at Ted Shih Family Law Practice and Mile High Sports.

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    31 mins
  • Broncos trading Vele is a risk, but return too good to pass up
    Aug 22 2025

    In my latest Broncos podcast powered by Hoggatt Injury Law, I discuss the risk of trading Devaughn Vele, why it had to be done and what it means for Troy Franklin, Pat Bryant and reserve defensive linemen. My pod is made possible by great folks of Ted Shih Family Law and Mile High Sports.

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    29 mins
  • Broncos depth, Davis Webb shine in rout of Cardinals
    Aug 18 2025

    In my latest Broncos podcast presented by Hoggatt Injury Law, I discuss how Denver's depth matters and why Davis Webb getting a shot to call plays means something. We also hear from Evan Engram, Jarrett Stidham and Jahdae Barron. My pod is made possible by the great folks at Ted Shih family law and Mile High Sports.

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    40 mins
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