While in Atlanta for the Super Bowl Denver Broncos Hats , Ryan Edwards, Andrew Mason, and Steve Atwater have been joined by several former NFL players. Dan Marino sat down with 1st and 10 at 10, and talked a little bit about being with John Elway at the Senior Bowl.Marino was asked about what he and Elway discussed while observing the players, especially the quarterbacks. Marino didn’t really give any obvious insight, but reiterated that the Senior Bowl and NFL Combine are about observing how the kids work, and getting some one-on-one time with them to see how they do in the interview process.After that, it turned to Marino’s playing days, and the one thing he said that really fits with MHR’s focus the last few weeks is that Steve Atwater is a Hall of Famer. It may carry much weight with the voters, but you can add Marino to a long list of current members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame who believe that Atwater should be in.There is no bigger endorsement than one from a former player who knows what Atwater meant from the game. Add in the fact that Dan Marino is also one of the greatest to ever do it https://www.broncosfanstore.com/hoodie , and the questions shouldn’t be ‘if,’ it should be ‘when.’ It really is just a matter of time for Atwater at this point. Good morning, Broncos Country.After yesterday’s news regarding Chad Kelly and the misinformation spread by TMZ and local radio hosts about a Halloween Party hosted by Von Miller, a swarm of negativity regarding the players and the organization has made its way through social media and comments of Mile High Report. Most certainly, it was an emotionally-fueled 24 hours for Broncos Country, with knee-jerk reactions on those two situations proliferating every news crevasse possible. With that in mind, I thought it would be nice to share a little bit of positive news about the Denver Broncos and its players. This will be a short and sweet read.Recently, Chris Harris Jr. and his foundation (The Chris Harris Jr. Foundation) donated three hundred coats to those in need, as well as a monetary contribution of nearly $10,000 to the Denver’s Children Home. It’s the second year in a row and second time this year the Broncos’ start cornerback has hosted his Coats for a Cause event. Additionally https://www.broncosfanstore.com/Tom-Jackson-Jersey , Su’a Cravens and a handful of other teammates helped provide nearly 4,000 pounds of food for The Food Bank of the Rockies yesterday. So for all of those screaming about how irresponsible the team’s players are for having a little bit of Halloween fun, just remember that those same individuals just embarked on a gracious tour of charity out of the goodness of their hearts.While most of the news reported about the team discusses trades, who is on the hot seat and what players are or aren’t performing, the Broncos organization (top to bottom) — as well as those across the National Football League — usually fly under the radar when it comes to charitable donations and bettering their community. We should be thankful and celebrate what they all do to empower and better the lives of others. These sort of endeavors happen on a routine basis, but rarely, you don’t hear a peep about them. Instead, some would rather listen to Darren McKee talk about how the Broncos were a “once proud organization” and everyone should be “embarrassed” about adults having a little bit of festive Halloween entertainment. Give me a break.The Denver Broncos are still a first-class organization and one of the most well-respected franchises in the entire world of sports. Celebrate that, embrace that. Moreover, take a look in the mirror or sit down in your favorite chair and think about what you can to do make a difference in the life of someone else today. Just like the players above. A little bit of kindness goes a long way. Be excellent to each other! As always Dennis Smith Jersey , thank you for reading and here is today’s offering of Horse Tracks.Horse TracksBradley Chubb nominated for NFL rookie of the week award for second consecutive weekMake sure to cast your vote for the Broncos' first-round pick!Why it's hard to see an immediate solution to Denver's QB woes - Mile High HuddleIt's hard to see an immediate solution to Denver's quarterback problems.John Elway disappointed, concerned with Chad Kelly's actionsElway spoke to Orange & Blue 760 on Tuesday morning.What's next for Chad Kelly and the Broncos? | Mile High SportsAfter a Tuesday morning arrest, Mile High Sports' Ronnie Kohrt delves into what is next for the Broncos' troubled backup quarterback.John DeFilippo, Kris Richard among coaching names to watch - NFL.comWho will be the next hot coaching star in the NFL? Tom Pelissero runs down a list of some names to watch, including Vikings offensive coordinator John DeFilippo.Rankings 3.0: Top 25 prospects in 2018 college football season - NFL.comMeet Duke's Daniel Jones -- he's the only QB rising in the updated prospect rankings from Daniel Jeremiah and Bucky Brooks. See who else is on the move.Vikings' Everson Griffen to resume team activities - NFL.comVikings defensive end Everson Griffen is set to resume team activities on Wednesday after missing nearly a month as he battled a serious mental-health related issue.Eric Reid grievance against Bengals denied by arbitrator - NFL.comThe NFLPA's grievance filed on behalf of Eric Reid regarding his free-agent visit to the Cincinnati Bengals has been denied by an arbitrator.Derek Carr responds to report about locker room strife - NFL.comAmid rumors of possibly being traded and internal conflict with his Oakland teammates, quarterback Derek Carr took to social media Tuesday to reaffirm his desire to play for the Raiders.Giants trade former first-round CB Eli Apple to Saints - NFL.comEli Apple is leaving the Big Apple. The often-maligned former first-round cornerback was traded from the New York Giants to the New Orleans Saints, NFL Network's Mike Garafolo reported.