Denver Broncos Quarterback Club board member Tim Larison shares his photos and comments after attending Broncos training camp on July 29, 2013.
On Monday I made my annual visit to Broncos training camp. My son and I arrived one hour early only to be surprised by the crowds:
I’ve been going to Broncos training camp at Dove Valley for years and this was the biggest crowd I have seen yet (on a Monday morning at 8 a.m. no less). Broncomania is alive and well! We ended up standing for three hours on the top of the hill next to the main practice field (around the 30 yard line):
First up was punt catching practice. Balls were launched from this machine to the Broncos returners:
Dynamic returner Trindon Holliday didn’t drop a ball during this drill – good to see!
Wes Welker also took part in this drill. The sure handed Welker also didn’t drop a ball and looks like he may be the “safe” punt returner to replace Jim Leonhard.
Peyton Manning was in fine form – very accurate and with more arm strength than I remember from my camp visit last year.
Wes Welker will be a great addition – it was strange seeing him in a Bronco uniform after watching him play for the Patriots in recent years.
Brock Osweiler (#17) showed impressive arm strength during his time, but also made a few mistakes. Osweiler has the raw tools to be a good qb but I think game action will determine if he will be Peyton’s successor in a few years.
The Broncos have some beef in the defensive line – here’s Kevin Vickerson (99), rookie Sylvester Williams (92) and Terrance Knighton (94) next to Von Miller (58)
Miller (58) and Derek Wolfe (95) provide a good pass rush this day.
Uh oh! #1 draft choice Sylvester Williams goes down with an injury in the middle of practice and limps off the field. In a post practice press conference head coach John Fox thinks the injury isn’t too serious.
Defensive backs David Bruton (30), Rahim Moore (26), and Champ Bailey (24) chat with coaches during a break.
A new 1-2 punch at running back? Here is Ronnie Hillman and rookie Montee Ball.
I always enjoy a visit to Broncos training camp for a close up look at the team. I thought the offense looked great today – as long as the offensive line holds up to give Manning time to throw the Broncos should put a lot of points on the board. The defense is more of a question mark, especially if Von Miller misses four games, but I think Denver will end up outscoring lots of teams this year.
Thanks a lot Tim. I felt like I was there in person. Keep up the good work!
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