host Irv Brown Justin Hollins Denver Broncos Jersey , who passed away on Feb. 2. Another is Dave Logan."WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections Broncos NewsBroncos Free AgencyBroncos DraftBroncos PodcastsBroncos 2019 ScheduleKey Offseason DatesCommunity RulesFull ArchiveBroncos StoriesScheduleRosterStatsOdds Shop About Masthead Community Guidelines StubHub 鉁旴reaking NewsBroncos 2019 Draft Class Announced脳MHR RadioBroncos podcastsDenver Broncos NewsWho is on the Denver/Colorado sports media Mount Rushmore?New,9commentsOne of the names is iconic sports talk radio show host Irv Brown, who passed away on Feb. 2. Another is Dave Logan.MSTShareTweetShareShareWho is on the Denver/Colorado sports media Mount Rushmore?Good morning, Broncos Country!When the news of Irv Brown’s death spread, it hit a lot of people.To get an idea of how much, Terry Frei had a great tribute for Brown in the Greeley Tribune on Feb. 3. Brown passed away on Feb. 2 at the age of 83.On Saturday at the 1st Bank Center in Broomfield, people gathered to celebrate Brown’s incredible life and the impact he had on so many — as a baseball coach at the University of Colorado, an NCAA basketball referee and later as an iconic sports talk radio host in Denver.If there’s a Mount Rushmore for Denver/Colorado sports media, Brown is on it. On the latest MHR Radio Podcast (Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Stitcher) Adam Malnati and I paid tribute to Brown. We also talked about the other three people who should go on the Mount Rushmore. Adam and I were in agreement Brown is joined by longtime sports columnist Woody Paige, either Ron Zappolo or Les Shapiro and then Dave Logan. Though the older Denver Broncos fans might want to add Bob Martin or Larry Zimmer.We both went with Logan since he’s called all three Super Bowl wins for the Broncos and has been a fixture on Denver sports talk radio since the 1990s. But the point of the conversation was to pay tribute to Brown, who influenced so many lives over the course of his 83 years.MHR Radio is now on iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, Acast,Stitcher,TuneIn and anywhere else you get your podcasts. 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Ranking the five eligible candidates - NFL.comWhich NFL team will be under the "Hard Knocks" microscope this August? Dan Hanzus ranks the five organizations that are eligible to be featured on HBO's venerable docuseries.Cardinals should deal Josh Rosen, pick Kyler Murray in NFL draft - NFL.comPart with Josh Rosen after just one season? Bucky Brooks says that's exactly the move the Cardinals should make ... right before they draft Kyler Murray first overall. Plus, why the Joe Flacco trade makes sense for the Broncos and more.2019 NFL Free Agency: DeMarcus Lawrence tops a deep list of explosive edge rushers - CBSSports.comThere will be no shortage of available edge rushers, though some could get the franchise tagAntonio Brown to meet with Steelers owner Art Rooney - NFL.comArt Rooney II is in Florida, and there are plans for the Steelers owner and Antonio Brown to meet and clear the air, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reports.NFL Free Agency: Who will sign Le’Veon Bell? | SI.comAfter sitting out 2018, Bell will get back on the field. What kind of contract will he get?Two or three quarterbacks? That’s the biggest question for the Denver Broncos. As the initial waves of roster cuts come rolling in, the one burning question that has yet to be answered is whether or not the Denver Broncos will keep two or three quarterbacks on their roster for the 2018 season. Prized free agent acquisition Case Keenum is undoubtedly the starter and second-year player Chad Kelly, according to Head Coach Vance Joseph Justin Hollins Denver Broncos Jersey , has solidified himself as the team’s back-up quarterback on the roster — for now.“Right now, he’s our two. That’s what I’ve said the last week. Things could change, but right now, he’s our two,” remarked Joseph after the Broncos’ victory against the Arizona Cardinals last night.The key take away from that quote is ‘things could change’, but that all depends on who may be available on the waiver wire or be viably approachable through trade. Matt Moore has been a name some have suggested, but there hasn’t been enough smoke to think that there is any imminent fire on the franchise approaching the current free agent about a deal. Moreover, I doubt the Broncos’ brass is serious about bringing back Brock Osweiler for a third-stint with the franchise.If the Broncos do indeed opt to keep three quarterbacks, I would bet my bottom dollar that they don’t sniff around for someone outside the franchise to take the last spot. Even knowing that he is no longer the quarterback of the future, keeping Paxton Lynch around may be in the team’s best interest. Injuries happen all the time, and if either Keenum or Kelly were to miss any amount of time — who could the Broncos look to fill the void? Someone who has been with the team for several years and grasps the offensive system or a player or developmental prospect who has no familiarity with any aspect of the team at all? Which is perhaps why Joseph discussed the ‘future value’ of having three quarterbacks on the roster for the coming season.“I don’t know if the value is always present. It could be future value, having three young quarterbacks in your building. That position is, again, the most valuable position in football,” stated Joseph. “So, if you have three you like, that’s the value. Again, we’ll see where we stand on that after the weekend. But, if you have three good ones that’s always a good thing,” he added.Even though it was only two quarters of play against players who will likely be searching for opportunities outside the National Football League after 4 PM (EST) tomorrow afternoon, Lynch’s performance against the Cardinals last night was encouraging. Lynch was extremely efficient, completing 14 out of 15 passes for 128 yards and two touchdowns. His quality play didn’t go unnoticed and he received praise from Joseph in the post-game press conference.“Paxton played good football. He hit his first nine passes. He led us on a field goal drive and two touchdown drives. So, Paxton played well. I thought Paxton played well last week and against Chicago, so I’m not surprised he played good football tonight.”It’s the type of performance he needed to merit consideration for the final roster. Had he performed terribly, it would have likely signaled the end of his career with the Broncos. For now, Lynch is safe — and in less than 24 hours, we will know whether or not he has earned a spot on the final roster. In the end, keeping three quarterbacks might be in the best interest of the team, but that means another highly-talented player will be sent packing.Two or three quarterbacks? In a tough day for so many players across the league with the whirlwind roster cuts, but that’s most certainly the biggest question facing the decision makers at Dove Valley right now. Rest assured, we will know the answer very shortly.