Good morning, Broncos Country!
On the eve of the NFL Draft, while all the top college football prospects are anxiously awaiting their name to be called from the stage in Pittsburgh, a stage in Denver will be calling the names of players on the other end of the spectrum — the already proven champions.
Denver’s Paramount Theatre and CBS’ Tracy Wolfson will host a slew of Super Bowl 50 superstars who will tell stories, share memories, and reveal behind-the-scenes moments that led to the Broncos third Lombardi Trophy.
Peyton Manning’s Omaha Productions announced the “Night of Champions,” a Super Bowl 50 celebration, to be held at the Paramount Theatre April 22. Tickets go on sale 10 a.m. March 31 at ticketmaster.com. The price for tickets has not been released yet.
The event will feature Manning along with Von Miller, Gary Kubiak, Emmanuel Sanders, Aqib Talib, T.J. Ward and DeMarcus Ware.
New Broncos safety aims to be best ST player in the league
Broncos’ new safety and special teams ace, Tycen Anderson, had big goals for his 2025 season in Cincinnati, the team where he was drafted in 2022.
The problem was that with injuries — and playing behind star safeties like Jessie Bates III, Dax Hill, Vonn Bell and Jordan Battle — he couldn’t break into the starting lineup.
So he shifted his focus to getting on the field in whatever way possible and being great at it.
“I want to be the best special teams player in the league,” Anderson told sports broadcaster Dan Hoard . “There are a lot of great dudes, and I want to be brought up in the discussion and push for an All-Pro season.”
Anderson played in 41 games for the Bengals since being drafted and appeared in each of Cincinnati’s last 34 games, playing at least 75 percent of the team’s special teams snaps in the last two seasons.
The Toledo native recorded 16 special teams tackles last season, leading the Bengals in special teams stops in both 2023 (8) and 2024 (11).