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Sunday, April 19, 2026

Nuggets hold off Timberwolves for ‘grimy’ Game 1 win to open NBA playoffs

Nikola Jokic went for a triple-double, and Denver’s defense was as good as its been all season in limiting the Timberwolves to 105 points in Game 1. Read more →

Renck: Timberwolves, Chris Finch cry foul on Nuggets’ Jamal Murray. Try guarding him better.

Jamal Murray gets a fair whistle and now suddenly he is gaming the system? Come on. Read more →

Keeler: Shohei Ohtani, Nikola Jokic rocked Denver on Saturday — but Lionel Messi outdrew them both

With Lionel Messi making his Colorado debut, there were more No. 10 jerseys at Empower Field Saturday than half of the Broncos home games last fall. Read more →

Renck: How Broncos’ George Paton’s expertise makes second-round NFL Draft picks matter

It will be hard to find a starter, a testament to Denver’s retooled roster over the past three seasons. But the Broncos need to land a contributor, the type of player who can make a difference in a big game. Read more →

Denver Broncos 2026 NFL Draft guide, from best fits to sleeper intel

For one more week, Michael Taaffe can cling to his fantasy. Read more →

Will the Cam Johnson trade set up the Nuggets, Nikola Jokic for another NBA title run?

As Denver’s starting small forward alongside the star duo of Nikola Jokic and Jamal Murray, Cam Johnson will be an X-factor for a team with championship ambitions this year. Read more →

Broncos should take a tight end early in NFL Draft, but which type? | Journal

On paper, the Broncos have moved tight end out of the “must” category because they literally have players on their roster. However, it’s squarely a “need” as the NFL Draft arrives. Read more →

Will this Avalanche team be remembered among NHL’s best ever? Not without a Stanley Cup

The 2025-26 NHL regular season belonged to the Colorado Avalanche. Read more →