If Gary Kubiak hadn’t sat through Broncos 33, Jaxson Dart 32 in the flesh, he would have never Bo-lieved it.
“That comeback against the Giants was incredible,” the former Broncos coach and QB said of watching Denver’s bonkers, beautiful 33-32 win over the G-Men on Alumni Weekend at Empower Field . “When you’ve got a young QB playing well in the NFL, it allows you to do a lot of things with your football team.”
Except, apparently, sway the national pundits .
The Broncos are the Rodney Dangerfields of the AFC West, a paper tiger caged below the fold. When the talking heads see the Broncos’ 6-2 start — the franchise’s first 6-2 mark through eight games since 2016, Kubiak’s final season at the helm — they become royal pains in the asterisks.
Well, the Bengals had Jake Browning. Wel

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