Goaltender Scott Wedgewood was down in the net and hurt after a Buffalo Sabres player was pushed into him in the third period. Jan 3 Avs sign goaltender Blackwood to a contract extension The Colorado Avalanche announced that they have signed 28-year-old goaltender Mackenzie Blackwood to a 5...
The Colorado Avalanche haveactivated backup goaltenderScott Wedgewoodoff of injured reserve. Wedgewood was controversially injured in Colorado’s January 2nd matchup against the Buffalo Sabres, after Sabres forwardZach Bensonfell awkwardly on his right leg and then scored seconds later. Avalanche head coa...
Plane packed with Broncos fans departs Denver for Buffalo Broncos fans travel to Buffalo for Denver's playoff game against Bills Former Buffaloes football head coach Bill McCartney dies 4 Broncos named to CBS Sports' first-ever NFL All-Pro roster More Sports News National/Trending Biden...
Broncos fans travel to Buffalo for Denver's playoff game against Bills Former Buffaloes football head coach Bill McCartney dies 4 Broncos named to CBS Sports' first-ever NFL All-Pro roster More Sports News National/Trending More Carrie Underwood to perform at Trump's inauguration ...
“We look forward to bringingThursday Night Footballexclusively to Prime members in 2022, a year earlier than previously announced,” Marie Donoghue, vice president of global sports video at Amazon,said in a statement. “This expedited deal is an immediate differentiator for us as a service, as...
Colorado State says it will pause football team activities after eight known positive tests for COVID-19. A full team test will be administered as early as next week, the university said Wednesday. The Rams are anticipating a return within two weeks. The school said there were eight positive...
Denver's depth isn't what it was when the season started. Jerry Jeudy (ankle) is out until November and KJ Hamler (knee) until 2022. The Broncos welcomed former Seattle slot receiver David Moore on Wednesday, and two other receivers on their roster — emergency QB Kendall Hinton and kick...
Randy Gradishar thanked an ecstatic and supportive crowd, his wife, parents, coaches, friend and former teammate Tom Jackson, God and countless others after being enshrined into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday.