ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — For the first time in the new season, the Denver Broncos gathered as a team on Monday, beginning their offseason training program. The months since Denver's victory in Super Bowl 50 gave guys time to get away and recharge their batteries.
Some guys, like newcomer quarterback Mark Sanchez, haven't had the luxury of spending too much time away from football. After being traded from the Philadelphia Eagles to Denver, he's had his eye set on winning the Super Bowl champions' starting job.
In an effort to reach out, assert himself as a leader and begin to form chemistry with his teammates, Sanchez invited the Broncos receivers out to a passing camp in California recently.