Well Jared Veldheer Jersey , as Super Bowls go, Super Bowl LIII was... one of them. A couple weeks ago, I took the easy road and declared that Broncos fans should root for the Rams because there were so many former Broncos appearing on their Super Bowl roster. Also, come on... It’s the Rams over the Patriots. Talk about a no-brainer Horse Tracks topic.So how did these former Broncos do?Of all them, I had the highest expectations of Aqib Talib. He turned in 4 tackles, and was part of a stifling Rams defense that kept the Patriots under wraps until the 4th quarter. Truth be told, when the camera caught a glimpse of New England’s returner, Cordarrelle Patterson’s chain, I secretly hoped Talib would soon add it to his collection. Then there’s C.J. Anderson. Truthfully, without him, there would have been even less Los Angeles Rams offense to watch in an a game already starved for offense... and that’s not good. On the ground, C.J. carried the ball 7 times for 22-yards. In the air, Anderson was targeted 3 times with 2 receptions for 12 yards. I kept hoping to see a repeat of the overtime toss play from the Broncos-Patriots game from 2015 that won Denver the game, but it never came. What a bummer.The bright spot for the Rams in the game was none other than former Broncos coordinator/head coach/coordinator Wade Phillips. He held things together as long as he could, but with damn-near zero offensive output, they just couldn’t hold. Frankly Connor McGovern Color Rush Jersey , Wade should be proud of the game he coached. Holding he-who-shall-not-be-named to just 13-points usually wins you the football game. Lastly, there was former Broncos head coach Josh McDaniels. Josh will get another ring for managing to get two field goals and a touchdown. So yeah, pretty terrible night for former Broncos all around in the Super Bowl on Sunday. I hope you’ll all join me in gleefully turning the page on this terrible 2018 season. If you’re like me, you can’t turn it fast enough.Super Bowl BONUSOne current Bronco not disappointing anyone is Von Miller. At the Super Bowl festivities for his Broncos’ nomination for the Walter Payton Man of the Year Award, Miller was very active during Super Bowl Week doing one of the things he does best - making fans happy. The Pro-Bowler offered a “Von Miller Super Pro Camp,” clinic to kids of the Warren Boys and Girls Club of Atlanta and also sponsored a “Fortnite Xbox Speed Challenge” - which involved playing Fortnite, doing dance moves and racing in a golf cart. Of course Miller won. And in case you didn’t catch the NFL #100 commercial - perhaps the only entertaining football being played Sunday - you’ll enjoy No. 58’s cameo in there ... along with No. 18. Oh to have those two together again.HORSE TRACKSSacco Sez: The legacy of Pat BowlenJim Saccomano recalls some of reasons why the Broncos' owner has left an indelible mark on the franchise.Peyton Manning, Von Miller featured in star-studded NFL 100 Super Bowl commercialThe NFL gathered many of its biggest stars for a commercial titledNew Broncos Head Coach Vic Fangio Named AP’s Assistant Coach Of The Year – CBS DenverVic Fangio was named the 17th head coach in Broncos’ history last month, and if the NFL Honors are any indication, it was not only a bold move by GM John Elway, it was the right one.What is the longest field goal kick in NFL history? | SI.comThis kicker broke a 43-year-old record in 2013.Raiders in talks to play home games at Giants' Oracle Park in 2019The Oakland Raiders are in talks with the Giants about playing their home games next season at Oracle Park in San Francisco.Kansas City Chiefs early favorites to win Super Bowl LIV next seasonThe Chiefs have shifted to the 6-1 favorite at multiple Las Vegas sportsbooks, ahead of the Rams, Patriots and Saints.‘This Sucks’: Former Bronco C.J. Anderson Says Patriots Presented No Surprises – CBS DenverC.J. Anderson lamented the impact of the Super Bowl loss will have on veteran teammates he only played with for a month.Todd Gurley insists knee is fine despite minimal role - NFL.comTodd Gurley had a mere 10 carries for 35 yards in the Los Angeles Rams' Super Bowl LIII loss to the New England Patriots. Gurley insisted his knee is healthy despite his minimal impact in the game.Rob Gronkowski mum on NFL future after huge Super Bowl LIII - NFL.comRob Gronkowski added another epic Super Bowl performance to his Hall of Fame career, helping the Patriots defeat the Rams in Super Bowl LIII. Jim Trotter writes that he hopes this isn't the last we see of Gronk in the NFL.Ndamukong Suh: Our defense didn’t do enough – ProFootballTalkWhen it came time to point fingers after the Rams' 13-3 loss to the Patriots in Super Bowl LIII, Rams head coach Sean McVay pointed the finger at himself and said he did a poor job calling plays on offense.Andrew Whitworth unsure if he’ll retire – ProFootballTalkRams left tackle Andrew Whitworth may have played his last game at Super Bowl LIII. But he doesn't know for sure. Whitworth said after Sunday's loss to the Patriots that he is undecided on playing the 2019 season or retiring.Super Bowl 53: Every record set during Julian Edelman-dominated, lowest-scoring Super Bowl ever - CBSSports.comTom Brady https://www.broncosfanstore.com , Bill Belichick and Julian Edelman add to their postseason legacies2019 Super Bowl: Rams give inside details on how Patriots were able to shut down their high-powered offense - CBSSports.comHow did the Patriots shut down the Rams offense? Well, let's let the Rams explain ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — Vance Joseph’s decision to tuck his red challenge flag back into his pants pocket loomed large until the Denver Broncos pulled off a last-second win over the Los Angeles Chargers.Still, the failed 2-point conversion early in the fourth quarter of Denver’s 23-22 last-second winhighlighted a loophole in the NFL rule book that Denver’s coach said Monday he’d like to see closed.Line judge Jeff Seeman ruled Case Keenum came up short on a 2-point draw following Phillip Lindsay’s touchdown run that put Denver ahead 20-19 with 12 minutes left, and Joseph said one of the officials told the quarterback his team should challenge the call because it was so close.Replays appeared to show the nose of the football crossing the goal line just before any part of Keenum’s perpendicular body hit the ground.While CBS rules analyst Gene Steratore, a former NFL referee, said during the broadcast that he expected the league would have reversed the on-field ruling if the Broncos had challenged, Joseph said his staff upstairs in the press box wasn’t so sure.“So, in my opinion it was more important for me to keep that timeout there without having clear evidence,” Joseph said. “Now, if it was clear, absolutely we challenge that. But it wasn’t clear to our guys upstairs.”And if his assistants couldn’t say with certainty that the call would be reversed, Joseph figured a challenge was unlikely to meet the league’s standard of “clear and convincing” evidence to overturn the call on the field.Joseph said on a close call, it would behoove everyone if the officials ruled in favor of the offense because all scoring plays are reviewed by league headquarters, providing a safety net in case they’re wrong.There are no such protections for coaches who lose one of their timeouts if a challenge is unsuccessful.“I couldn’t risk the timeout without clear evidence from our guys upstairs if it was a score or not,” Joseph said. “Case was told by the official Denver Broncos Customized Jerseys , ‘You guys should challenge this because it’s fairly close.’ I would prefer those guys to call it a score so if it’s looked at, we can get it right without risking something from me. Right? Because he has no risk. He has no risk. It’s built in to get it right.“So, if it’s close, they should call it a score so we can look at it — without anybody risking anything. We just simply get it right. But for me to get it right, there’s consequences.”Joseph settled for the one-point lead and kept his three timeouts, all of which he used on the Chargers’ final possession, helping his offense get the ball back with 1:51 left, trailing 22-20.Keenum drove the Broncos to the Chargers’ 16 and Brandon McManus kicked a 34-yard field goal as time expired.Joseph said he decision not to challenge on the 2-point conversion play was reinforced when he watched the coaches’ video Monday morning.“I’m telling you, it can go either way, in my opinion,” Joseph said. “It wasn’t clear. If it was, he probably would have called it a score.”