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Takeaways from the Broncos opener: C.J. and Stokley

Sep 9, 2016, 2:10 PM | Updated: 4:26 pm

C.J. and Stokley – 09/09/2016 – C.J. and Brandon Stokley live from The Blake Street Tavern. Friday’s show the guys talk about how the Broncos beat the Panthers last night. ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter, ESPN MLB Insider Pedro Gomez, Our Fan Broncos Insider Cecil Lammey and former NFL quarterback now ESPN radio host Donovan McNabb all joined the show.

Listen to hour one here!

Hour one C.J. and Stokley talk about the Broncos coming away with a victory last night against the Panthers. The guys give some of what initially stood out to them in last nights game. The fellas discuss which players impressed them as well as what they thought of Trevor Siemian’s first career regular season start.

ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter joined C.J. and Stokley. Adam talks about the Broncos beating the Panthers last night in the leagues season opener. Adam also talks about Broncos linebacker Brandon Marshall kneeling during the National Anthem. Plus, other news and notes from around the NFL heading into Sunday’s full slate of games week one. Listen to the full interview here!

Listen to hour two here!

Hour two C.J. and Stokley get into who they felt was the player of the game last night against the Panthers. The guys each give a player that really impressed them in last nights opener at home against the Panthers. The fellas then dig a little deeper into Trevor Siemian’s game. C.J. and Stokley look at how they felt Trevor Siemian played in his first career start.

ESPN MLB Insider Pedro Gomez joined C.J. and Stokley. Pedro talks about the Rockies road trip right now in San Diego. Pedro also gets into Tim Tebow signing a minor league contract with the Mets. Listen to the full interview here!

Listen to hour three here!

Hour three C.J. and Stokley look at some of the other headlines and news from the Broncos Panthers season opener last night. The fellas get into what kind of game the receivers including Demaryius Thomas had. The fellas then chime in on Broncos linebacker Brandon Marshall deciding to kneel during the National Anthem before last nights game.

Former NFL quarterback now ESPN radio host Donovan McNabb joined C.J. and Stokley. Donovan talks about Cam Newton getting hit last night against the Broncos. Donovan then goes into what he thought of Trevor Siemian last night. Donovan finishes by looking at some other quarterbacks from around the NFL. Listen to the full interview here!

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