Rejoice, Broncos fans — training camp kicks off today.

There’s plenty of storylines entering the 2019 season (here’s a primer to catch you up). If you’re wanting to see the team in person, here’s a guide to attending the practices.

Over the past week, Denver Post Broncos reporter Ryan O’Halloran broke down how the team looks at every single position. Here’s a look:

— Joe Nguyen, The Denver Post

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What’s on Tap?

MLB : At New York Yankees, 5 p.m. Friday, ATTRM | Buy tickets

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Scoreboard

MLB: Giants 11, Rockies 8

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Must-Read

The Broncos reported for the start of training camp on Wednesday with one notable absence in quarterback Drew Lock. Lock, a 2019 second-round (No. 42) draft choice, is the last unsigned player from Denver’s rookie class. Read more…

Mistakes will continue to get higher for Gray each time he takes the ball from here on out as Colorado tries to stay afloat in a crowded National League wild-card race. Read more…

The two most essential pieces for Denver this season? Shaq and Kobe … or Chris and Von, if your heart bleeds orange. Read more…

Quick Hits

+ Avs Mailbag: Colorado made moves this offseason, but is it enough to make another run in the NHL playoffs?

+ As Broncos training camp begins, Elway talks offseason, Fangio and second-year players

+ Broncos Training Camp 2019 Primer: Position battles, players with most on the line, what to watch at practice

+ Rockies’ David Dahl leaves game after fouling ball off foot

+ Rockies podcast: Debating whether German Marquez and Kyle Freeland can be fire and ice once again

+ CU Buffs football position preview: Running backs lack experience, but not talent

+ Payments from $208 million NCAA settlement begin in August

+ Hossein Ensan, 55, oldest World Series of Poker champion in 20 years

Post Mailbag forms

+ Broncos Mailbag: Have a question about the team? Ask Ryan O’Halloran here.

+ Nuggets Mailbag: Have a question about the team? Ask Mike Singer here.

+ Avs Mailbag: Have a question about the team? Ask Mike Chambers here.

+ Rockies Mailbag: Have a question about the team? Ask Patrick Saunders here.

By The Numbers

$14 million

The Avalanche on Wednesday agreed to terms with forward J.T. Compheron a four-year contract worth $14 million ($3.5 million annually). Compher, 24, will begin his third full NHL season this year. Read more…

Parting Shot

The Open is back in Northern Ireland for the first time in 68 years, with a trio of local players in the field. Read more…

Get in Touch

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