
Tune your radio to the Broncos Broadcast Team for all the play-by-play and on-field action. Newsradio 850 KOA’s Dave Diaz-Infante will keep you informed throughout the game – who’s breaking NFL records, updates on injured players, sideline interviews with Newsradio 850KOA’s Alan Roach and a complete play by play analysis.
Dave Logan:
Dave Logan's background reads like an All-American dream: A Colorado native and 1971 winner of the Denver Post Gold Helmet Award. He is one of only two athletes (along with Dave Winfield) drafted by franchises in Major League Baseball, the NBA and the NFL.
Dave chose the latter, starring for the Cleveland Browns from 1976-83, and ascending into the top five of virtually every receiving category in the franchise record books. He played his final season in Denver in 1984.
Since then, Dave has jumped behind the mic entertaining Colorado listeners in the late afternoon. For over 12 years he teamed up with Scott Hastings on "The Zoo" until Hastings left Newsradio 850-KOA in 2005 to join the Nuggets TV broadcasts full-time.
Dave was named 1997 Broadcast Citizen of the Year in Colorado, and has been Colorado Sportscaster of the Year three times, in 1992, '93, and '98. He is in his ninth season as the voice of the Denver Broncos, following seven years as color analyst on the broadcasts.
Dave is also one of the most accomplished prep football coaches in state history, coaching three high school football teams to state championships. He is in his third year as head coach at Mullen, after leading Chatfield HS (2000-02) to a state title in 2001 and Arvada West HS (1993-99) to a title in 1997.
David Diaz-Infante:
Diaz-Infante joins Dave Logan as the color analyst for the Broncos Broadcast Team. A veteran NFL player, Diaz-Infante made his debut with the San Diego Chargers during the 1987 players strike and did not play another NFL game until the 1996 season. He honed his skills between NFL stints by playing in the World League, Canadian Football League and the XFL.
Diaz-Infante played for the Denver Broncos from 1995-1998, winning two Super Bowl Championships. He then spent the 1999 season with the Philadelphia Eagles and ended his career back home with the Broncos in 2001.