Josh McDaniels Names Kyle Orton Starting QB
By Jeremy Glasoe | June 13, 2009
Denver Broncos Head Coach Josh McDaniels just named Kyle Orton his starting qaurterback. Orton had been competing with Chris Simms for the job throughut the season.
Orton, who was acquired from the Chicago Bears in April as part of the Jay Cutler trade, was named the starter with two days remaining in the Broncos’ off-season minicamp training program.
He will start regular training camp in July as the Broncos’ No. 1 quarterback.
Source: Denver Post
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Comment from Robert
Time: June 13, 2009, 2:10 pm
Finally a good move on the part of coach McD. This will definitely help with the focus of the team and begin a true building process. Let the future begin! All we can do is make the best out of what we have to work with, its always been that way in Denver and has produced some spectacular results in the past. lets hope that the future is no exception. I believe that Kyle will do very nicely in Denver, with the O-line that he now has and the target rich environment that Jay Cutler obviously didn’t appreciate, the Broncos will be a lot stronger than the “experts” have forecast. Watch out AFC West we’re coming for ya !!!!!!













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