ENGLEWOOD, Colo. – The Denver Broncos have routinely said they've all turned the page on the 2016 season some time ago.
They’ve said, almost to player, that they moved on from the 9-7 finish that resulted in their team’s first postseason whiff since 2010, usually with the refraub "that's in the past." But Denver Broncos linebacker Brandon Marshall said Thursday that last season’s results have impacted this spring’s offseason work.