Marlin Briscoe turns 76 on Friday. Like a lot of us, the last four Broncos seasons haven’t exactly made him feel any younger.
“(Feeling) up and down, health-wise,” the trail-blazing former Broncos quarterback told me earlier this week. Then he laughed. “I hope the Denver Broncos resurrect themselves.”
He’s hoping Teddy Bridgewater can resurrect his career, too, starting with that season-opening rhumba with the New York Giants on Sunday. And that the portions of Broncos Country that still refuse to accept that Bridgewater beat out Drew Lock for the starting job will come around to reality.