• 2 Found Dead In Home, Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Suspected

    DENVER (CBS4)– Two people were found dead inside a home in southwest Denver on Monday. Firefighters suspect carbon monoxide poisoning.Firefighters were called to the home in the 4700 block of West Yale on Monday afternoon.The homeowner walked inside the home and found the two people. It is unclear where they were found. (credit: CBS)
    The two people found inside were described to CBS4 as seniors. It is unclear their relationship to each other or the homeowner.
    Firefighters are investigating
  • Body Found On Kenai Beach Was Missing Colorado Boater

    ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Alaska authorities have confirmed a body found on a Kenai River beach last week was that of a missing boater from Colorado.
    The Peninsula Clarion reports the state medical examiner confirmed the man’s identity as Phillip Keltner. The Kenai newspaper reported he lived in Sterling during the summers and in Colorado during the winters.
    The 63-year-old Keltner has been missing since he and three others were ejected from a boat in the Kenai River near Soldotna Aug
  • More Fossils Found Near Big Discovery Site

    THORNTON, Colo. (CBS4) – More fossils were found Monday at the site of the big triceratops discovery last month in Thornton.
    Monday’s discovery was just 10 feet away from the original site. The area continues to produce amazing discoveries for crews.
    (credit: CBS)
    Paleontologists from the Denver Museum of Nature and Science started digging up the bones at the site where a police substation is under construction.A spokesperson for the Denver Museum of Nature and Science said that the
  • Dinosaur Bones Found Near Big Discovery Site

    THORNTON, Colo. (CBS4) – More fossils were found Monday at the site of the big triceratops discovery last month in Thornton.
    Monday’s discovery was just 10 feet away from the original site. The area continues to produce amazing discoveries for crews.
    (credit: CBS)
    Paleontologists from the Denver Museum of Nature and Science started digging up the bones at the site where a police substation is under construction.A spokesperson for the Denver Museum of Nature and Science said that the
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  • Cops Arrest Man Trying To Rob Pizzeria That Was Robbed Hours Earlier

    CBS Local — Usually it’s the victim of a robbery saying they were at the wrong place at the wrong time. In the California city of Covina however, a crook was busted after allegedly trying to hold up a pizza parlor that was already robbed less than three hours earlier.
    According to the San Gabriel Valley Tribune, someone broke into the Pizza Chalet around 2 a.m. local time on Sept. 12. Whoever smashed the restaurant’s front window reportedly made off with $1,500 before poli
  • Nancy O’Dell On The 2017 Emmy Awards: “It Just Felt Bigger”

    The 69th annual Emmy Awards took place last night on CBS and delivered a night filled with the greatest stars in entertainment today. Stephen Colbert of The Late Show With Stephen Colbert assumed hosting duties and the night also featured performances and a surprise cameo from former White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer.
    Entertainment Tonight’s Nancy O’Dell was working the red carpet and watched all the events unfold live and in-person from Los Angeles’ Microsoft Theater. Ea
  • CDOT Hiring Plow Drivers For Winter

    DENVER (CBS4)– The official start of Fall is still days away, but it’s time to start thinking about snow and who will be behind the wheel of those plows.
    The Colorado Department of Transportation has permanent and seasonal positions for plow drivers, both part-time and full-time.(credit: CBS)
    Applicants must have a commercial driver’s license for the job. Shifts should start in November.
    LINK: CDOT Careers 
  • Remember When It Used To Snow In Denver During September?

    By Chris SpearsDENVER (CBS4) – I don’t know about you, but doesn’t it seem like it never snows anymore in Denver during September?
    Denver’s first snow in 2005 fell on November 5. (credit: CBS)
    My first September in Colorado was in 2000 and it snowed 0.2 inches. I couldn’t believe it!In my mind, snow wasn’t supposed to happen until late fall or early winter. Colorado natives quickly taught me otherwise.But Denver hasn’t seen a measurable September snow si
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  • Kids Going Down Slides On An Adult’s Lap More Dangerous, Study Finds

    CBS Local — Many children can be scared of that first trip down the playground slide. To ease the fears of a trip from what that must feel like 100 feet in the air to some kids, it’s common to see parents flying down the colorful slides with their children securely seated on their laps. New research is now saying that adults doing just that could be doing more harm than good for their kids.
    Researchers, presenting at a conference of the American Academy of Pediatrics, claimed that th
  • Prosecutors Say Colorado Caseworker Faked Interview Records

    DENVER (AP) — A former caseworker faces forgery and other charges after Colorado prosecutors say she falsely reported interviewing victims, family members or witnesses in 12 cases of alleged child abuse or neglect.
    According to court records, Richelle Schultz worked for the Jefferson County Department of Human Services for eight months starting in December of 2015.
    The records say Schultz entered details of interviews with alleged victims of child abuse and family members into a state data
  • Keidel: The Patriots Are Just Fine

    By Jason Keidel
    The Twitter tough guys had quite a time of it.
    After Week 1 of the NFL season, the online gangsters jumped those of us who publicly pondered if the New England Patriots could or should go 16-0 this season. Then the Pats opened with a dud and the Brady-haters loved it.
    But as the Twitter Eggs and cubicle kings often do, they went well overboard, assuring us that the Pats weren’t just 0-1, the Brady-Belichick empire was crumbling in epic style. Then Brady competed 30 of 39 pa
  • 3-Time Olympic Cyclist Sarah Hammer Retires From Riding

    COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) — Three-time Olympian Sarah Hammer, one of the most decorated track cyclists in U.S. history, is retiring after a prolific career spanning more than two decades.
    The 34-year-old Hammer announced Monday that she’s stepping away from competitive riding to focus on the training facility that she founded in Colorado Springs with her coach and husband, Andy Sparks.
    (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)Hammer began riding at age 8 and won her first junior title i
  • Weather Alert: Warnings Issued For Tuesday As Wildfire Threat Grows

    By Chris SpearsDENVER (CBS4) – We don’t normally think of mid-September as being prime for large wildfires to develop but that will be our reality this week.With signs of early drought developing along the Front Range we’re worried about the forecast on Tuesday, which includes unseasonably warm temperatures and strong, gusty winds developing ahead of an approaching cold front.
    A red flag warning has already been issued for the Front Range Mountains and Foothills along and north
  • Overnight Work On I-25 Means Delays For Drivers

    By Andrea FloresTHORNTON, Colo. (CBS4)– The Colorado Department of Transportation and Hamon Infrastructure will perform overnight work on Interstate 25 between 136th and 120th Avenues this week, causing delays and detours for motorists.
    On Monday and Tuesday lanes of I-25 will be fully closed in the southbound direction from 136th Avenue to 120th Avenue between 10 p.m. and 5:30 a.m. Drivers can take 136th Avenue west, to southbound Huron Street, then head east to 120th Avenue where they ca
  • Game On! Navy Submarines’ Periscopes Will Soon Operate Using Xbox Controllers

    CBS Local — As futuristic technology continues to make modern warfare look more like a video game, the U.S. Navy has revealed it’s bringing the video game world to its submarines.
    According to a report on Military.com, the Navy is installing Xbox 360 game controllers onto its Virginia-class submarines. The handheld controllers will operate the periscopes on board the nuclear-powered vessels.
    “The Navy got together and they asked a bunch of J.O.s (junior officers) and junio
  • Police Identify Suspect In Deadly Hit & Run

    DENVER (CBS4)– Police have identified the suspect arrested in a deadly hit-and-run crash that happened over the weekend.
    Police arrested Adrian Valdez, 20, in connection with the deadly crash at 14th Avenue and Franklin Street early Sunday morning.
    Adrian Valdez (credit: Denver Police)
    Pieces of the two cars involved in the deadly wreck were scattered along the street and sidewalk on Sunday.
    Valdez is being held for investigation of vehicular homicide and leaving the scene of a fatal accid
  • 2 Michigan Zoo Bears Are Retiring In Colorado

    ROYAL OAK, Mich. (AP) — Two bears that have been living at a Michigan zoo for nearly 20 years are getting a bigger yard.
    A brown bear named Polly and a black bear named Migwan left the Detroit Zoo on Monday for a new life in Colorado.Zoo director Ron Kagan says the bears will have many acres to roam at Wild Animal Sanctuary in Keenesburg, Colorado. He says the move also will create more space for three grizzly bear brothers at the suburban Detroit zoo.
    Polly is a 20-year-old bear, and Migw
  • What Fans Did When Lightning Delayed The Cowboys-Broncos Game

    By Dillon ThomasDENVER (CBS4)– Fans who attended the Denver Broncos vs. Dallas Cowboys game at Mile High Stadium were treated to several irregular occasions on Sunday.
    Fans exiting the game kept emphasizing their shock over the price of tickets, the lightning delay, and the victory for Denver.
    “That was a statement win for the broncos,” said Broncos fan Ian Sachs. DENVER, CO – SEPTEMBER 17:Running back C.J. Anderson #22 of the Denver Broncos celebrates a third quarter tou
  • Lightning Delays Cowboys-Broncos Game

    By Dillon ThomasDENVER (CBS4)– Fans who attended the Denver Broncos vs. Dallas Cowboys game at Mile High Stadium were treated to several irregular occasions on Sunday.
    Fans exiting the game kept emphasizing their shock over the price of tickets, the lightning delay, and the victory for Denver.
    “That was a statement win for the broncos,” said Broncos fan Ian Sachs. DENVER, CO – SEPTEMBER 17:Running back C.J. Anderson #22 of the Denver Broncos celebrates a third quarter tou
  • Center Plumlee Returning To Nuggets On 3-year, $41 Million Deal

    DENVER (AP) — Restricted free agent center Mason Plumlee has agreed to return to the Denver Nuggets on a three-year, $41 million deal.
    His agent, Mark Bartelstein, confirmed the deal Monday to The Associated Press.
    Plumlee averaged 9.1 points, 6.4 rebounds and 2.6 assists after being acquired in a February deal that sent Jusuf Nurkic to Portland. Plumlee fit in seamlessly with fellow big man Nikola Jokic, who has become the face of the franchise.Mason Plumlee #24 of the Denver Nuggets figh
  • Michael Flynn Under ‘Tremendous Financial Burden,’ Fund Set Up

    PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — The family of former national security adviser Michael Flynn has established a legal defense fund for him as he is scrutinized by investigators looking into Russia’s meddling in the 2016 election.
    “The various investigations arising out of the 2016 presidential election have placed a tremendous financial burden on our brother Mike and his family,” Flynn’s brother Joe Flynn and sister Barbara Redgate wrote in a statement announcing the Mi
  • Broncos Week 2 Team Grades: Siemian Leads Broncos To Win Over Cowboys

    By Rick Brown
    The last time the Dallas Cowboys and Denver Broncos met, it was a high-scoring aerial highlight reel. In that game back in 2013, the Broncos narrowly beat the Cowboys with a field goal in overtime, 51-48. Back and forth these two teams went, and neither team’s defense showed up to play.
    Fast forward four years and both rosters have gone through massive restructuring. Now both of these teams are starting young quarterbacks and relying on strong running games and stout defenses
  • Soviet Officer Who ‘Saved The World’ From Nuclear War Dies At Age 77

    CBS Local — Stanislav Petrov is not a household name, especially in the United States. The former military officer of the old Soviet Union lived his entire life in Russia before passing away in May at the age of 77. What most people don’t know is Stanislav Petrov is credited with saving the world from nuclear destruction in 1983.
    Petrov was the officer monitoring Moscow’s early warning missile defense system at the height of the Cold War in 1983. On Sept. 26, Sov
  • Animal Adventure Park’s Giraffe Family Together For First Time

    HARPURSVILLE, N.Y. (CBS4) – Perhaps the most famous giraffe family in the world was together for the first time Monday.
    April the giraffe, her son Tajiri, and Taj’s father Oliver were all in a shared space for the first time since Taj’s birth in April.
    The Animal Adventure Park posted photos of the union on Facebook.“One BIG Happy Family!” they posted. “Our giraffe family shared space for the first time this morning and we are happy to announce a successful in
  • Child Abuse Suspect Turns Himself In To Authorities

    JEFFERSON COUNTY, Colo. (CBS4) – The man described as Jefferson County’s “Most Wanted” suspect turned himself into authorities over the weekend.
    Joshua Gonzales (credit: Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office)
    Joshua Gonzales, 21, turned himself into deputies on Sunday night. He is suspected of badly injuring a toddler last week.
    The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office says they didn’t know about the case until three days after the alleged crime happened.
    (cred
  • Man Who Didn’t Want To Drink Alone Breaks In With Beer

    STEWARTSTOWN, Pa. (AP) — Police say a drunken Pennsylvania man who didn’t want to drink alone forced his way into a woman’s home and sat down with two 12-packs of beer.
    Thirty-nine-year-old Sean Haller, of Stewartstown, faces charges including criminal trespass and remained in the York County jail on Monday.
    Southern Regional police say a woman called them on Sept. 12 to report Haller had entered her home and refused to leave. Police say Haller had done the same thing in anothe
  • Tonight’s Xfinity Monday Live Guest: Former Bronco Jake Plummer

    Watch Xfinity Monday Live on CBS4 at 6:30 p.m. or head to ViewHouse Centennial to see it live! Join in the fun, enjoy great food & drinks and watch all of tonight's big games on a 200 inch flatscreen.
  • 5 Hurt In Early Morning Apartment Fire

    AURORA, Colo. (CBS4)– Five people were hurt in an early morning apartment fire in Aurora. More than a dozen people were forced out of their home.
    The Aurora Fire Department says the fire began around 2 a.m. Monday at an apartment complex off of 12th Avenue and N. Dallas Street. Five people were transported to the hospital with injuries. Firefighters say those injuries ranged from severe to minor.(credit: CBS)
    Families who live in the complex say they woke up to the fire alarms going off.(c
  • Linkin Park Announce Chester Bennington Tribute Show

    LOS ANGELES (Radio.com) – Linkin Park have announced a special show in honor of singer Chester Bennington.
    The show is scheduled for Oct. 27 at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles.
    According to the announcement, “the band will be joined by a number of other artists, for an unforgettable night of music to honor the man that touched the lives of so many around the world.”The tribute concert was revealed on the same day as Linkin Park released a new mus
  • Hackers Have Successfully Hidden Malware In Popular PC Cleanup Tool

    CBS Local — A computer program used to help your PC run faster has reportedly become the latest victim of hackers looking to breach the security of millions of its users.
    CCleaner, the computer-optimizing tool made by software company Piriform, was successfully infected by malware, according to security firm Cisco Talos. The malware reportedly tried to connect to unregistered websites in order to remotely download even more harmful programs to users’ computers.
    Security experts
  • Maria Grows To A Cat 3, Nears Already Battered Caribbean

    SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Hurricane Maria grew into a Category 3 storm on Monday as it barreled toward a potentially devastating collision with islands in the eastern Caribbean. Forecasters warned it was likely to grow even stronger.
    The storm was on a path that would take it near many of the islands already wrecked by Hurricane Irma and then on toward Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic. Maria could hit Puerto Rico on Wednesday as a Category 3 or 4 hurricane, said Ernesto Morales wi
  • Colorado Ticket Wins $133.2 Million Powerball Jackpot

    GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (AP) — A Powerball ticket sold in Grand Junction won the $133.2 million jackpot in Saturday’s drawing.
    Colorado Lottery officials say the ticket was purchase at the Lucky Me convenience store.
    Until Saturday, the largest Powerball prize won in Colorado was $90 million won by a tow truck driver in Rifle in 2014.(credit: CBS)
    The winning numbers in Saturday’s drawing were 17, 18, 24, 25 and 31 and the Powerball was 24. The winner has until March 15, 2018 to
  • Latest Forecast: Sunny, Dry, And Warmer Weather Will Increase Fire Danager

    By Ashton Altieri
    DENVER (CBS4) – Coming off our coolest weekend in three months, temperatures will start to warm back up on Monday with highs in the lower and middle 80s along the Front Range.
    Similar temperatures are expected on Tuesday along with an increase in wind. Southwest winds could reach 20 mph along with gusts up to 40 mph. The effect will be an elevated fire danger. And therefore a Fire Weather Watch has been posted for Tuesday afternoon for all the areas in yellow on the map b
  • Knowing Position Limits For Your League Comes In To Play With Two Weeks Left

    By Sam McPherson
    Standard fantasy baseball leagues often have position limits to ensure sneaky owners do not exploit rules loopholes in order to unfairly win a league title. About this time of year, with just two weeks left in the baseball season, is a great time to make sure you’re not going to go over your league’s position limits—or fall way short of them, for that matter. You want to make sure you maximize all your opportunities in fantasy baseball.
    Rotisseries leagues gene
  • Hurricanes ravaged their hometowns. Mass deportation rumors have them scared. So Colorado colleges are lending a hand.

    Hurricanes ravaged their hometowns. Mass deportation rumors have them scared. So Colorado colleges are lending a hand.
    After Hurricanes Harvey and Irma left their hometowns devastated, and rumors of mass deportations led them to question their futures, hundreds of Colorado college students are finding comfort and financial help on campus.
    In addition to counseling and emotional support, money to cover tuition and other expenses is being offered to students who hail from America’s hurricane-battered south and southeast and the Caribbean.
    And students brought illegally to the United States when they were chi
  • Ask Amy: Sisters ponder forcing elderly mother to move

    Ask Amy: Sisters ponder forcing elderly mother to move
    Dear Amy: My sister and I are having difficulties dealing with our aging mother. Our parents are divorced, and because my sister lives several states away, most of the responsibility falls to me.
    My mother lives about an hour from me. She is 79 and lives on her own. We have determined that it would be best that my mother move to an independent living community about 10 minutes from me.
    She no longer takes care of her house, which is too large and has too many stairs. She has gone weeks without s
  • Shrink at least 4 national monuments and modify a half-dozen others, Zinke tells Trump

    Shrink at least 4 national monuments and modify a half-dozen others, Zinke tells Trump
    WASHINGTON – Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke has recommended that President Donald Trump modify 10 national monuments created by his immediate predecessors, including shrinking the boundaries of at least four western sites, according to a copy of the report obtained by The Washington Post.
    The memorandum, which the White House has refused to release since Zinke submitted it late last month, does not specify exact reductions for the four protected areas Zinke would have Trump narrow – U
  • HOA settles lawsuit against Loveland couple that built critical sign in front yard

    HOA settles lawsuit against Loveland couple that built critical sign in front yard
    A Loveland man removed a controversial sign from his front yard Thursday more than a month after he constructed the billboard to criticize his neighborhood’s homeowners association.
    But Rich Stephens, the resident, did so with a promise from the Alford Meadows Community Association that it would never again harass him over a wooden pallet painted to resemble a colonial American flag hanging from the side of his house on the corner of West 50th Street and Crabapple Drive.
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  • Uproar in Turkey over removing evolution from biology class

    Uproar in Turkey over removing evolution from biology class
    By Zeynep Bilginsoy, The Associated Press
    ISTANBUL — Students in Turkey are returning to school Monday where they will be taught evolution for the last time in their biology classes. Next fall, evolution and Charles Darwin will be scrapped from their textbooks.
    Turkey has announced an overhaul of more than 170 topics in the country’s school curriculum, including removing all direct references to evolution from high school biology classes.
    The upcoming changes have caused uproar, with
  • Social Security disability backlog tops 1 million; thousands die on waitlist

    Social Security disability backlog tops 1 million; thousands die on waitlist
    WASHINGTON — More than 1 million Americans await a hearing to see whether they qualify for disability benefits from Social Security, with the average wait nearly two years — longer than some of them will live.
    All have been denied benefits at least once, as most applications are initially rejected. But in a system where the outcome of a case often depends on who decides it, most people who complete the appeals process will eventually win benefits. The numbers come from data compiled
  • Living with a chronic illness: Asthma can grow harder to control as time goes by

    Living with a chronic illness: Asthma can grow harder to control as time goes by
    By Judith Graham, Kaiser Health News
    In early June, Donna Bilgore Robins stood on a patio in Beaver Creek, Colo., under a crystal-clear blue sky and tried to catch her breath.
    She couldn’t.
    With mountain vistas around her, Robins felt as if she were drowning. She gasped for air hungrily again and again. Robins, 63, knew all too well what was happening. Something – some kind of plant? something in the mountain air? – had triggered her asthma.
    She also knew she was in danger, eve
  • Across the U.S., states try to block access to public records

    Across the U.S., states try to block access to public records
    LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — In February, Arkansas lawmakers marked the 50-year anniversary of the Freedom of Information Act with a resolution calling it “a shining example of open government” that had ensured access to vital public records for generations.
    They spent the following weeks debating and, in many cases approving, new exemptions to the law in what critics called an unprecedented attack on the public’s right to know.
    When they were finished, universities could keep sec
  • In Irma-devastated U.S. Virgin Islands, resolve blends with worry of being forgotten

    In Irma-devastated U.S. Virgin Islands, resolve blends with worry of being forgotten
    By Molly Hennessy-Fiske, The Los Angeles Times
    CORAL BAY, U.S. Virgin Islands — Sharon Coldren, standing on the balcony of the Coral Bay Community Council building, raised a megaphone to give a warning to about 100 of her fellow islanders.
    “There are tropical storms on the way that could become hurricanes,” she said to a crowd gathered Saturday outside the town hall. Evacuate, she said. Their last chance to leave their island of St. John would probably be a free ferry the next
  • Getting a “Resolving Host” error? Consider switching to an alternative DNS

    Getting a “Resolving Host” error? Consider switching to an alternative DNS
    Q: About two or three times a day, as I’m changing websites on a browser, the computer stops. My Windows 10 computer shows a message called “Resolving Host” and then hangs on this one command forever. The only way I can get it to stop is to reboot. I’ve talked with Comcast about resetting the modem, and that hasn’t worked. I’ve also learned how to empty the cache for both Chrome and Windows Explorer, and that works for a while, then the “resolving h
  • 2017 Emmy Award Winners List

    The 2017 Emmy Awards have come and gone. See below for this year’s winners.
    Drama Actor
    Sterling K. Brown
    Anthony Hopkins
    Matthew Rhys
    Liev Schreiber
    Kevin Spacey
    Bob Odenkirk
    Milo Ventimiglia
    Drama Series
    Better Call Saul
    The Handmaid’s Tale
    The Crown
    House Of Cards
    Stranger Things
    Westworld
    This Is Us
    Comedy Series
    Atlanta
    Black-ish
    Master Of None
    Modern Family
    Silicon Valley
    Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
    Veep
    Drama Actress
    Viola Davis
    Claire Foy
    Elisabeth Moss
    Keri Russell
    Robin Wrigh
  • Siemian, Broncos Crush Elliott, Cowboys 42-17

    DENVER (AP) — Trevor Siemian tied a career high with four touchdown passes and the Denver Broncos held Ezekiel Elliott to the worst game of his career — 8 yards on nine carries — in a 42-17 blowout of the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday in a game that included an hour-long lightning delay.
    Quarterback Trevor Siemian #13 of the Denver Broncos (Photo by Justin Edmonds/Getty Images)
    Aqib Talib’s 103-yard interception return for a touchdown with 53 seconds left was the final indigni
  • Latest Forecast: Drying Out In The Week Ahead

    By Dave Aguilera
    DENVER (CBS4) – After the last weekend of summer goes down feeling more like fall , we have a warm up to look forward to on Monday.
    Sunday’s thunderstorms got busy during the Bronco game as thunderstorms packed with lightning blew through causing about a one hour lightning delay for the game.
    The week ahead will be warming up across the region. We do have a cold front pushing through Tuesday night into Wednesday. This will amp up the winds for the middle of the week.
  • Drying Out In The Week Ahead

    By Dave Aguilera
    DENVER (CBS4) – After the last weekend of summer goes down feeling more like fall , we have a warm up to look forward to on Monday.
    Sunday’s thunderstorms got busy during the Bronco game as thunderstorms packed with lightning blew through causing about a one hour lightning delay for the game.
    The week ahead will be warming up across the region. We do have a cold front pushing through Tuesday night into Wednesday. This will amp up the winds for the middle of the week.
  • Joseph Becomes 7th Broncos Head Coach To Start 2-0

    DENVER (CBS4) – Vance Joseph is only the seventh Broncos head coach to start his career 2-0.
    The Broncos beat the Dallas Cowboys, 42-17, Sunday.
    Broncos head coach Vance Joseph (Photo by Justin Edmonds/Getty Images)
    Joseph joins Frank Filchock (1960), Jack Faulkner (1962), Red Miller (1977), Wade Phillips (1993), Josh McDaniels (2009), and Gary Kubiak (2015) as the only coaches to begin their career with the team with two straight wins.
    Of those coaches, Miller, McDaniels, and Kubiak are t
  • Aqib Talib Moves Up NFL’s All-Time Pick-Six List

    DENVER (CBS4) – Broncos cornerback Aqib Talib is third all-time in NFL history for pick-sixes.
    With his interception of and return for a touchdown of Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott pass, Talib moved into sole possession of third place in the record books with 10 pick-sixes.PICK-6 ALERT! @AqibTalib21 goes 102 YARDS TO THE HOUSE! #BroncosCountry pic.twitter.com/RE90fOUbWU
    — NFL (@NFL) September 18, 2017Still ahead of Talib are Rod Woodson (12) and, tied for second, Charle

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