Denver Broncos News
Broncos Team Report (Yahoo! Sports)
Jay Cutler is prepared to be better in 2008, now that he finally knows he has Type 1 diabetes.
Cutler was feeling so poorly before being diagnosed in April that it was somewhat of a relief to find out what was wrong. He knows it is a serious condition but he is ready to make the off-field changes necessary to help him in his career.
"It's not going to change me on the field," Cutler said. "I'll make some lifestyle changes but I'll probably be a better quarterback this year than I was last year."
Last year, in October, Cutler started to lose weight. He started the season at 238 pounds but played the season finale at 203. During a quick conversation with the Broncos' training staff, they wondered if the grind of the season was the problem.
Vikings inserting bonus provision in new deals (Yahoo! Sports)
Jared Allen became the last acquisition to sign a deal that provides the team long-term financial protection.
Broncos hire Xanders, promote Jim Goodman (AP)
The Denver Broncos have named Jim Goodman vice president of football operations/player personnel and hired former Atlanta Falcons executive Brian Xanders as assistant general manager. Xanders spent the last 14 seasons in Atlanta. He's in charge of the Broncos' salary cap and will assist in personnel matters.
Denver may host Alexander (Yahoo! Sports)
The Denver Broncos have expressed some interest in free agent running back Shaun Alexander and could wind up...
Broncos promote Goodman VP of football operations (PA SportsTicker)
The Denver Broncos are pleased with how Jim Goodman can put together a team.