Thanksgiving arrived early for the Broncos.
On Tuesday, safety Omar Bolden and six teammates — inside linebacker Brandon Marshall, defensive end Malik Jackson, cornerbacks Taurean Nixon and Kayvon Webster, receiver Bennie Fowler and fellow safety David Bruton — took to the kitchen of the Salvation Army's Denver Habor Light Center to prepare a holiday dinner that will feed more than 1,500 in need.
Donning aprons and gloves, the players, with a little instruction, filled trays of stuffing, peeled hundreds of potatoes, seasoned and buttered cans of green beans and scooped more than 1,000 containers worth of cranberry sauce.