Vic Fangio attended Nuggets game with Bradley Chubb

Broncos coach Vic Fangio attended a Nuggets game with outside linebacker Bradley Chubb on Monday.

Two weeks after attending a Colorado Buffaloes basketball game with running back Phillip Lindsay, Denver Broncos coach Vic Fangio attended a Denver Nuggets basketball game with outside linebacker Bradley Chubb on Monday evening.

The Nuggets defeated the Milwaukee Bucks 109-95 and Colorado basketball teams improved to 2-0 in games attended by Fangio this spring. Fangio showed support for the hometown team by standing until the Nuggets’ first score.

Fangio is clearly making an effort to connect with players this offseason.

Chubb is still recovering from an ACL injury and he won’t be able to do on-field work this spring but should be back in time for Week 1.

“I’m just hoping to feel the best I possibly can by the season’s start,” Chubb said of his recovery timeline on Dec. 30. “I’m not trying to put OTAs, camp or a date or anything. I’m just trying to feel 100 percent and make sure I’m good and the team’s good.”

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Vic Fangio, Phillip Lindsay and John Elway attended CU basketball game Thursday

Broncos coach Vic Fangio went to a college basketball game with running back Phillip Lindsay on Thursday evening.

Broncos coach Vic Fangio, general manager John Elway and running back Phillip Lindsay were in attendance when the Colorado Buffaloes defeated the USC Trojans 70-66 in a college basketball game at the Coors Events Center on Thursday evening.

Fangio had a busy day leading up to the game.

Broncos fans loved seeing the coach and player attend the game together.

“I don’t think I’ve ever seen a picture of a head coach and player at a non-football event together,” one fan commented on Instagram. “This is great!”

“This is wholesome,” another fan commented on Instagram.

Lindsay played running back for the Buffaloes from 2014-2017 before signing with Denver as a college free agent in 2018. After rushing for more than 1,000 yards in his first season, Lindsay became the first offensive undrafted rookie to make the Pro Bowl.

Lindsay topped 1,000 yards again in 2019 and he has now totaled 2,485 yards from scrimmage and 17 touchdowns in two years in the NFL.

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