Former Denver Broncos running back and first round draft pick, Knowshon Moreno, caught up with Ryan Edwards and Benjamin Allbright on Broncos Country Tonight on Wednesday.
After talking about his experience leading up to the first round, they asked him about the Broncos current situation. Moreno made a couple of really good points. The first was how he felt the quarterback should be getting the skill players out there for private workouts to build chemistry and timing. He mentioned how Peyton Manning would just tell him when and where he needed to be for those “unofficial” workouts, because, well, he was PFM.
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Migraine is the third most prevalent illness in the world, according to the Migraine Research Foundation, so it’s no surprise that plenty of celebrities live with the disease. But only some celebs have gone public about having migraine.
Like noncelebrities with migraine, famous people who have it may worry about missing work and social opportunities if it’s known they have migraine. They may be concerned about being seen as weak, unreliable, or “difficult” if they need to take time off or ask for accommodations. It may seem easier to keep quiet.
Those celebrities who do reveal their migraine may do so only when an attack has interfered with their work at a time when all eyes are upon them and then say little beyond acknowledging they have it.
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Former Denver QB coached Broncos to Super Bowl 50 win By Dave Campbell The Associated Press
Thursday, Jan. 21, 2021 7:22 PM Denver Broncos’ head coach Gary Kubiak, right, reacts after getting soaked with Gatorade by Von Miller after their win against the Carolina Panthers in Super Bowl 50 in 2016 in Santa Clara, Calif. The Broncos won 24-10. Matt Slocum/Associated Press file Denver Broncos head coach Gary Kubiak takes the field prior to a 2016 game against the Atlanta Falcons in Denver. Jack Dempsey/Associated Press file