
--Denver will have 29 training camp practices open to the public. Last year the team drew a record 33,071 fans to training camp.
--The Broncos signed fullback Peyton Hillis, a seventh-round pick. Hillis was highly rated by Denver and could win a starting job with a great training camp.
--Offensive tackle Gary Zimmerman will be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Aug. 2, and will be presented by Broncos owner Pat Bowlen. Zimmerman still appreciates how Bowlen traded for him when Zimmerman was unhappy with the Vikings in 1993.
"When I went to Denver it's like the dog who gets put to the pound and you get a new owner and the loyalty is to that new owner and the owner treats you good," Zimmerman said. "Coming from where I came from, they didn't treat people quite as well. I thought it was that way across the league, and then to go to Denver and to have your eyes open like that, it was just unbelievable, the respect and dignity."
QUOTE TO NOTE: "It's probably a little bit unusual having so many young guys and really not a lot of experience." -- Broncos special-teams coach Scott O'Brien on the young players competing for the starting kicker and punter jobs.
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