As the first- and third-longest tenured Broncos players, kicker Brandon McManus and tackle Garett Bolles have seen the years-long tumult about the franchise’s future ownership. They are now glad that issue is close to being addressed. by ryanohalloran
As the first- and third-longest tenured Broncos players, kicker Brandon McManus and left tackle Garett Bolles have seen the years-long tumult about the franchise’s future ownership.The Broncos agreed to a sale agreement late Tuesday with a group led by Rob Walton, Carrie Walton-Penner, Greg Penner and Mellody Hobson for a sports team-record $4.65 billion.
“You’ve seen what they’ve done with Walmart and what a great organization they are and how they’ve changed so many people’s lives with job opportunities to being big in the community. These are the people I sort of wanted because I feel like they’re going to come in here and do what it takes to get back to where we need to be and build this organization.”McManus, who joined the Broncos in 2014, is the only player from their last Super Bowl-winning team.
On Wednesday, Broncos president/CEO Joe Ellis met with players and coaches, providing background information on the new ownership group. Bolles was impressed with Rob Walton’s enthusiastic statement about his initial foray into professional sports.
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