
The Denver Broncos and Arizona Cardinals will work a joint practice before their preseason game in Denver.
This year, the Denver Broncos will get some extra preseason work with the Arizona Cardinals before their game on August 16th.
Given their proximity, the teams seem to play each other fairly often in the preseason, with 30 games in their preseason history.
I always look forward to joint practices in the preseason as you can tell a lot about the state of the team based on how the practices and game go.
There’s nothing like competition to bring out the best in football players and by the time that joint practice comes around, the players are going to be sick and tired of lining up against each other day after day.
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