It’s enjoy taking a look at headlines by the 2013 Colorado high school football season. A trio of neighborhood running springs are making waves this year — and the NFL is taking notice.
Dolphins’ Kalen Ballage, Broncos’ Phillip Lindsay and also Panthers’ Christian McCaffrey are making waves this year and also the NFL is taking notice of the three running backs.
Ballage — who went on Falcon High School — had a breakout game against the Vikings on Sunday, becoming 12 carries for 123 yards and a touchdown. Together with Frank Gore like out for the remainder of the calendar year, the newcomer will have an opportunity to shine to the field these last two months.
Former Valor Christian celebrity McCaffrey has been 21 yards away from hitting the 1,000-yards-rushing markers, and he has 94 catches for 768 yards. Despite these Pro Bowl-worthy numbers, he is a second alternative to produce the team.
Along with Lindsey, a Denver South product, made history by becoming the first undrafted offensive newcomer to be named to the Pro Bowl team. Over the season, he has taken the ball 182 days for 991 yards and eight touchdowns.
— Joe Nguyen, The Denver Post
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AAron Ontiveroz, The Denver PostJamal Murray (27) of the Denver Nuggets shakes and bakes from the shield of Mike Conley (11) of the Memphis Grizzlies during the first half of Monday, Dec. 10, 2018.
Jamal Murray top Nuggets’ fourth-quarter dominance
“I have always had that in me,” Murray said. “When I was a small kid, I would dream about these huge shots. You don’t shy away from these moments … I want to take that shot and I wish to hit that shot, most importantly. ” Read …
Andy Cross, The Denver PostColorado Avalanche left wing Gabe Landeskog (92) celebrates with teammate Tyson Barrie (4) after Landeskog scored the match winning goal against the Montreal Canadiens in the next phase at Pepsi Center Dec. 18, 2018. The Av’s won 3-1.
Analysis: Avalanche’s Gabe Landeskog using a Joe Sakic-like year
In the Avalanche’s 35th match Wednesday night, Gabe Landeskog played with his 23rd goal, a game-winner in a 2-1 victory over Montreal. Read …
Justin Edmonds, Getty ImagesAnnabel Bowlen, center, wife of Denver Broncos owner Pat Bowlen, waves along with their son John, abandoned, as they celebrate Pat Bowlen’s induction as the 28th member of Denver Broncos’ Ring of Fame during the match against the Green Bay Packers at Sports Authority Field at Mile High on Nov. 1, 2015 in Denver.
Annabel Bowlen, spouse of Broncos owner Pat Bowlen, has involved with ownership dispute
Annabel Bowlen filed a court motion to intervene in litigation filed in Arapahoe County District Court. The motion had been filed on Dec. 12. Read …
Quick Hits
+ Daniel Murphy close two-year agreement to become Rockies’ first baseman
Post Analysis: Nikola Jokic hasn’t been an NBA all-star, but must change this year
+ Charles Barkley is in on the Denver Nuggets, has Nikola Jokic for MVP
+ Avalanche loses Nikita Zadorov for two games with injury
+ Broncos distribute lifesaving armor to Colorado first responders through Shield 616
+ Colorado Rapids announce 2019 house opener
+ NBA to play exhibition games in India next year
+ NFL suspends Patriots’ Josh Gordon for substance abuse breach
+ Jeremiah Doss could be hidden gem for Colorado Buffaloes football app
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By The Numbers
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How much a Von Miller-led effort increased to contribute to Shield 1616, a Colorado Springs-based nonprofit supporting first responders around the nation. Read …
Parting Shot
Jeff Kowalsky, AFP/Getty ImagesPeople respond as former Michigan State University and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar listens to impact statements during the sentencing stage in Ingham County Circuit Court on Jan. 24, 2018 in Lansing, Mi.
Jenkins: Larry Nassar was just a symptom. Congress must treat a sick Olympic culture.
“No one at the USOC seems to comprehend how their behavior looks to the rest of us. Should any parent feel comfortable entrusting their child to the USOC going forward? ” Read …
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