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Highlights from Broncos' second padded practice of training camp

Highlights from Broncos' second padded practice of training camp

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The Denver Broncos wrapped up Day 4 of training camp on Tuesday, their second padded practice of the summer. Check out some of the highlights from Tuesday's session below.
Broncos players pump up the fans
Bo Nix goes deep
Bo Nix connects with Devaughn Vele
Another Devaughn Vele catch
Bo Nix goes deep to Courtland Sutton
Bo Nix hits Troy Franklin
Broncos RBs protect the football
Sean Payton taking it in
Sean Payton speaking with owner Greg Penner
Broncos RBs work on pass protection
The Broncos will be back on the field Wednesday (view the full training camp schedule).
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