With the 2017 NFL season finally over, let the offseason festivities officially begin! Last year we tried something different with a March Madness bracket-style competition to determine Broncos Country’s most beloved media personality. In the end, Brandon Perna took home the hardware as the 2017 Mile High Report Media Madness Bracket Challenge Champion.

Will Brandon defend his crown? Or, will someone new take home top honors?

Once again, the Broncos media universe into four distinct ‘regions:‘ Former Broncos Players & Game Broadcasters, Former NFL Players, Local Denver Media, and National Personalities, (there aren’t enough former players in media for a dedicated region and so they’ve been grouped). Each region will again produce the most beloved for their particular area before heading into a final four showdown and ultimate championship.

What’s the criteria for selecting one candidate over the other? Whatever you want it to be. Don’t like the pitch of their voice? That’s fine. Don’t like the network they’re on? Fine. It all comes down to who you like more. It’s just that simple.

Voting for this round will be open until 5:00am MT on Tuesday, February 13th.

Who do you like more?

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HORSE TRACKS

John Elway's free agency, draft approach gives clues to Broncos' offseason plans

Over the years, Elway has held the same approach and offered the same reasoning (almost verbatim) as he balances free agency and the draft. This year appears to be no different.

Report: Baker Mayfield 'isn't for' the Denver Broncos

Robert Klemko of Sports Illustrated feels Mayfield is unlikely to end up in Denver.

Which veteran receiver will survive in Denver? – ProFootballTalk

The Broncos don't have a great quarterback, but they have a couple of expensive receivers. One of them may be gone in 2018. Demaryius Thomas, who signed a five-year deal as a franchise-tagged player in 2015, has a base salary of $8.5 million and a cap charge in excess of $12 million.

D'Onta Foreman of Houston Texans has charges dropped from July arrest

Texans running back D'Onta Foreman will have marijuana possession and weapon charges dropped after reaching a plea agreement, according to the player's lawyer.

Report: 49ers’ Reuben Foster arrested in domestic violence case – ProFootballTalk

San Francisco 49ers linebacker Reuben Foster has reportedly been arrested in a domestic violence case. Foster was booked at the Santa Clara County Jail and is currently being held without bail, the San Francisco Chronicle reports.

Niners want to become 'destination' for '18 free agents - NFL.com

In signing Jimmy Garoppolo to a five-year pact, the 49ers achieved two things that foretell future prosperity: they secured a franchise QB, and in doing so became a destination franchise once more.

49ers got shot down hard the first time they tried to trade for Jimmy Garoppolo - CBSSports.com

It seems the Patriots had exactly zero interest in trading Jimmy Garoppolo last offseason

Eagles player on fake Super Bowl practice: Most coaches 'don't trust the Patriots' - CBSSports.com

Two more players are now offering details on the Eagles' alleged fake Super Bowl practice

Matthew McConaughey buys full-page ad to congratulate Nick Foles – ProFootballTalk

Austin, Texas, isn't exactly Eagles country, but the Eagles' Super Bowl LII title is being recognized there. That's because Eagles quarterback and Super Bowl MVP Nick Foles was born and raised in Austin, and another Austin native bought a full-page ad in today's Austin American-Statesman to congr...

Alex Smith “jacked” about how things worked out – ProFootballTalk

Neither the trade sending him to Washington nor the four-year extension he's agreed to can become official for more than a month, but Alex Smith isn't letting that get in the way of his planning.

Indianapolis Colts hire Frank Reich to be next coach - NFL.com

Frank Reich signed a contract to make him the Colts' new head coach, Indianapolis announced Sunday. NFL Network's Mike Garafolo reports it's a five-year deal.

LOOK: Colts hilariously respond to fans who don’t think Frank Reich hiring is real - CBSSports.com

Skeptical fans in Indianapolis still aren't sure if they actually have a coach

LOOK: DeAndre Hopkins is trying to recruit Jimmy Graham to Texans via social media - CBSSports.com

DeAndre Hopkins is apparently trying to build an all-star team

Darrell Bevell remains available if Colts want him as coordinator – ProFootballTalk

The Colts are closing in on a head coach to go with the three assistants they already hired, including defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus. Indianapolis is expected to hire Frank Reich as its new head coach this week. But the Colts still need an offensive coordinator.

Jerry Glanville returns to coaching at 76 – ProFootballTalk

The Man in Black now has plenty of gray, but he's still ready to teach some football. Jerry Glanville, who routinely dressed like Johnny Cash and even more routinely left tickets at will call for Elvis Presley, will join the coaching staff of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, according to 3downnation.com.

Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona Cardinals wide receiver, wins AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am with pro Kevin Streelman

Cardinals receiver Larry Fitzgerald became the first African-American amateur to win the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am after teaming with PGA pro Kevin Streelman for the victory.