Jeff Heuerman Jersey , Broncos Country!Regardless of the outcome, there is some history on the line. For a change, this isn’t the putrid kind of history we’ve had to stomach the last two seasons thanks to Vance Joseph. This is actually the kind fans of the Denver Broncos are more accustomed to. As Adam Malnati and I talked about on the MHR Radio Podcast, Bradley Chubb still has a puncher’s chance at the NFL rookie sack record held by Jevon Kearse (14.5). Chubb enters today’s game with 12, so he would need to get three sacks of Philip Rivers. Not to be outdone, Von Miller can add some history to his resume. Miller needs two sacks to become the fourth-fastest player to 100 sacks.Needless to say, the Orange Rush will have to go off to the tune of five sacks to give life to those possibilities. The good news, as Andrew Mason pointed out on my segment on Friday’s 1st & 10 @ 10, the Broncos have recorded five sacks on Rivers three times. The bad news is Denver hasn’t done that since 2011. Hopefully today is added to the list and Chubb and Miller make their history. That’s a great way to end a tough season and ring in the new year. The MHR Radio Podcast is now on iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, Acast, Stitcher, TuneIn and a few other podcast hosts. Please subscribe to the one that fits your fancy, and also rate and review what you hear.Horse Tracks Three Keys to Broncos-ChargersThe specific individual motivation for Sunday’s game against the Chargers that each player will carry doesn’t matter all that much. 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But that experience is something that bonds players throughout the NFL.How Chris Long inspired me to battle Tanzania’s water crisis - NFL.comFormer Seattle Seahawk Nate Boyer recounts how he and current Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Chris Long teamed together to trek up Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania to bring awareness to the region’s water crisis. ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — Broncos Pro Bowl long snapper Casey Kreiter signed a one-year, $1 million contract to stay in Denver on Thursday, the same day the team officially released strong safety Darian Stewart.The fourth-year pro from Iowa was set to become a restricted free agent next week.Kreiter became the first long snapper in franchise history to earn a Pro Bowl berth last season after he snapped 146 times (85 punts, 35 extra points, 25 field goals and a fake punt) without an unplayable delivery.Kreiter has appeared in 42 games for the Broncos the last three seasons. An All-Big Ten Conference selection at Iowa, he joined the NFL as a college free agent with Dallas in 2014 and competed in the Cowboys’ training camp in 2014-15 before signing with Denver in 2016.Kreiter’s signing came on the same day Stewart’s release became official.With cornerback Bradley Roby set to move on in free agency, only cornerback Chris Harris Jr. will remain from the famed “No-Fly Zone” secondary that was the backbone of Denver’s Super Bowl season three years ago. The Broncos cut safety T.J. Ward in 2017 and traded cornerback Aqib Talib to the Rams last year.With the Broncos going 11-21 over the last two seasons, Harris said, “every veteran is on a nonguaranteed deal.” In addition to Stewart, linebacker Brandon Marshall has been informed he’s not being retained, and the Broncos are also letting defensive tackle Domata Peko test the open market.Stewart was slated to count $6.37 million against the cap in 2019. The ninth-year pro, who had two years left on his contract, had started 61 games for Denver since 2015, collecting 250 tackles, nine interceptions, 24 pass breakups, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries.