Garett Bolles Jersey , Ariz. (AP) — There were a lot of orange-clad Denver fans in the stands in Arizona.They must have loved watching the Broncos beat down the host Cardinals 45-10 Thursday night.“That was unbelievable,” Denver quarterback Case Keenum said afterward. “It felt like a home game there for a lot of it. That was impressive. That was really cool.”After four straight losses, the Broncos (3-4) took control early, returning two interceptions of Josh Rosen’s passes for first-quarter touchdowns. Denver led 21-3 after one quarter and 35-3 at the half, giving a rare breather of a win to embattled coach Vance Joseph.“That’s more about our football team. I’m not concerned about me,” Joseph said. “It’s a good win for our football team. It has been a tough, tough two weeks. We had a tough loss on Sunday. We had a short week, so it’s really good for our team to win a game.”The Cardinals (1-6) have lost their first four home games for the first time since 1979, nearly a decade before the franchise moved from St. Louis to the desert.“Definitely an embarrassing effort tonight,” first-year coach Steve Wilks said. “Our fans deserve more than that. We have to perform better than that. Six sacks, three interceptions. It can go on and on. Unacceptable.”Arizona offensive coordinator Mike McCoy had been considered on shaky ground but there’s no indication that any move is imminent.“You guys are going to ask me about changes,” Wilks said. “That’s premature to talk about any changes right now. Everyone is going to be evaluated across the board.”Here are some things to consider from the Broncos’ romp in the desert:MILLER’S PROMISEDenver’s Von Miller had promised the Broncos would kick the Cardinals’ backside and they certainly did.Miller said he did it to boost the confidence of his teammates.“And it worked,” he said.Defensive end Zach Kerr agreed.“It puts an extra fire in us,” he said. “You can feel it all week during the preparation. Everyone was zoned in, locked in. It’s a short week, but nobody complained. Nobody said anything, but we just went out there and worked.”HARRIS’ FLIPEmmanuel Sanders had a big night, throwing a 28-yard touchdown pass and catching a 64-yarder for a score.On the TD catch, he did a front flip over the goal line. He had said he was going to quit with the flips, but couldn’t resist.“That’s what it’s about, man Juwann Winfree Denver Broncos Jersey , having fun and playing football,” Sanders said. “That’s how you win games. To catch that pass, I didn’t have to do anything but run straight. It was probably one of the easiest touchdown passes I’ve caught in terms of a deep ball.”ROSEN’S NIGHTArizona rookie quarterback Josh Rosen had a tough night.He threw three interceptions and fumbled the ball away twice. He also was sacked six times.Rosen said he tried to force things and it backfired.“This is kind of an old saying I got in college. ‘Don’t turn a car crash into a fatality,'” Rosen said. “So I think sometimes you just have to make the smart play. I can’t just kind of toss it up there. … I just have to take care of the ball. For the most part, I think that was the biggest lesson I can take from the game.”FITZGERALD’S SCOREIt took seven games, but Larry Fitzgerald finally caught his first touchdown pass of the season.The four-yard pass from Rosen in the third quarter was Arizona’s lone touchdown.It was Fitzgerald’s 111th career touchdown catch, tying him with Tony Gonzalez for seventh on the all-time list.BIG RETURNSThe Broncos had two big early interception returns.On the second play of the game, Derek Wolfe deflected Rosen’s pass and Todd Davis gathered it in, returning it 20 yards for the score.With two minutes left in the quarter, miscommunication between Rosen and receiver J.J. Nelson led to the ball being thrown right to Denver’s Chris Harris Jr., who took it 53 yards for a touchdown.“Yeah, we’re having a good time out there,” Davis said. “When everything is clicking like that, it really becomes fun and you really enjoy the game of football.” The Denver Broncos will have a much different roster when the NFL’s league year officially starts on Wednesday."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Denver Broncos Free AgencyBroncos will officially have a much different roster on WednesdayNew,97commentsThe Denver Broncos will have a much different roster when the NFL’s league year officially starts on Wednesday. Broncos will officially have a much different roster on WednesdayJake Roth-USA TODAY SportsWith the legal tampering period coming to an end at 2:00 p.m. Mile High time on Wednesday, the NFL’s new league year officially starts. Which means all of the transactions and signings the Denver Broncos have reportedly made, will become real.The team has made some trades, plenty of roster decisions, and a couple of free agent offers. Let’s review what becomes official this afternoon.Broncos TradesLet’s get the big ones out of the way right out of the gate. Several weeks ago, the Broncos traded a fourth round pick to the Baltimore Ravens for the services of quarterback of Joe Flacco. We will finally get to see people actually talk about the new Broncos quarterback without violating any stupid NFL rules.The next shoe to drop was moving on from Case Keenum, which the Broncos were able to do by swapping a 2020 seventh round pick for a sixth round pick with the Washington Redskins and picking up half his contract costs for 2019. Both ended up giving the team hope for better quarterback play in 2019 under new offensive coordinator Rich Scangarello. While that is far from a certainty Justin Simmons Jersey , at least we have something new to see for this season. I’m all for the revolving door at quarterback until they find someone who can actually play. It reminds me of the 1999-2002 era when Mike Shanahan searched for John Elway’s replacement.Broncos Players Re-SignedThere were four exclusive-rights free agents and several contract options picked up by the Broncos leading up to free agency week. The big ones were bringing back cornerback Chris Harris Jr, wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders, and defensive end Derek Wolfe. All three are major contributors at their positions.The ERFA’s that will be back this season are offensive tackle Elijah Wilkinson, safety Dymonte Thomas, wide receiver Tim Patrick, and special teams ace/linebacker Joe Jones. They also brought back Pro Bowl long snapper Casey Kreiter on a one-year deal.Possibly the most underrated move was placing a second-round tender on defensive lineman Shelby Harris who has developed into a pretty damn good player since coming to Denver in 2017.Broncos Free Agent AdditionsThe Broncos made two reported signings during the legal tampering period and are now reportedly headed to the bargain bin waiting for some prices to come down on players they might be interested in.The first big news to break for the Broncos was on Monday evening when it was announced the team had agreed to a 3-year, $33 million deal with cornerback Kareem Jackson, formerly of the Houston Texans. He was graded out as the fifth-best cornerback in the NFL by Pro Football Focus and by all accounts should thrive under the Vic Fangio defense. He finished 2018 with 87 total tackles, one sack, 17 pass deflections, two interceptions and two forced fumbles.Before the night ended, however, the Broncos were able to lock down another agreement. That one with former Miami Dolphins right tackle Ja’Wuan James who will receive a four-year, $52 million deal. With James, the Broncos hope to finally solve their multi-year long woes at the right tackle position and help keep Joe Flacco out of duress in 2019.;Broncos Free Agent LossesA lot of players hit free agency as unrestricted free agents, including several impact players that are going to be hard to replace in 2019. The full list of departing free agents are OLB Shaquil Barrett, CB Tramaine Brock, G Max Garcia, C Gino Gradkowski, TE Jeff Heuerman, WR Andre Holmes Juwann Winfree Denver Broncos Jersey , DT Zach Kerr, TE Matt LaCosse, C Matt Paradis, TE Brian Parker, DT Domata Peko, OLB Shane Ray, CB Bradley Roby, S Darian Stewart, CB Jamar Taylor, WR Jordan Taylor, G/T Billy Turner, T Jared Veldheer, ILB Jerrol Garcia-Williams. The Broncos also declined to pick up ILB Brandon Marshall’s option, which means he’ll be a street free agent officially on Wednesday. There will be no bigger loss than Paradis signing a three-year, $27 million deal with the Carolina Panthers on Tuesday. With that, and losing most of their depth at the edge rusher and tight end positions, the Broncos definitely have some holes to fill. How are you feeling about the Broncos moves leading up to the official start of free agency?