The Broncos activated center Luke Wattenberg from injured reserve on Saturday.
Wattenberg ended up missing the minimum four weeks after a scary-looking ankle injury suffered against Las Vegas in Week 5.
The Denver center started each of the first five games before the injury. Since then, Alex Forsyth has filled in ably.
Republican state Rep. Gabe Evans held onto his lead over U. S. Rep. Yadira Caraveo as results continued to trickle in at the tail-end of a tight race to represent Colorado’s 8th Congressional District.
Evans’ lead shrank between Friday evening and Saturday afternoon, from 2,529 votes to 1,995 as of 12:29 p.m., with Evans claiming about 48.9% of the 313,676 ballots tallied so far to Caraveo’s 48.3%.
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From the coach to his teammates, the Avalanche has publicly remained steadfast in support of embattled goaltender Alexandar Georgiev.
He delivered Thursday night, authoring the best performance by an Avs goaltender this season against the No. 1 team in the NHL standings. Georgiev stopped the final 27 shots he faced in a 1-0 loss to the Winnipeg Jets.
“It’s important.
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No. 17 Grandview beat No. 16 Denver East, 17-3: The Angels (6-5) got a field goal in the opening quarter, but the Wolves defense pitched a shutout from there. Denver East’s defense also played well, but Caleb Llamas’ 43-yard touchdown run in the first quarter, then Will Reid’s field goal and Blitz McCarty’s TD run in the fourth quarter was the difference to set Grandview (6-5) up with a rematch against Centennial League rival Cherry Creek.
No one’s ever asked the kids up in the Grading The Week offices to help them with their taxes, but those wise apples sure know how to work a calculator. When it comes to the Nuggets, we were stoked to see Calvin Booth’s roster math start to finally add up.
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4:45 p.m. update: More than 500 flights at Denver International Airport were delayed or canceled by Saturday afternoon, after a days-long winter storm finally departed the metro area.
Delays continued to pile up throughout the day, though no additional flights were canceled after a morning flurry of bad news for travelers.