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Meet the Broncos Radio Network Broadcast Team

Dave Logan:  Voice of the Broncos
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, playing 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 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 15th full 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.  He is the the only person in Colorado prep history to coach championship football teams, at the 5A level, at three different schools:  Arvada West, Chatfield, and Mullen. 

Brian Griese: Color Analyst
Brian Griese enters his second full season working alongside Dave Logan in the 850-KOA radio booth.  In addition to his Broncos radio commentary, Griese is an analyst for ESPN College Football broadcasts.  He also dedicates much of his time to Judi's House, a children's grief support center in Denver.  The organization was founded in 2002 by Griese in honor and memory of his mother, Judi who succumbed to breast cancer when he was 12 years old.

Griese played college football at Michigan and was the quarterback of the 1995 upset of #2 ranked Ohio State, 31-23.  In 1997, he was the Rose Bowl MVP after leading the Wolverines to an undefeated season and a National Championship.

In 1998, Griese was drafted in the third round by the Denver Broncos and played in Denver until 2002.  Griese was selected to the Pro Bowl in 2000 and later played for the Dolphins, Buccaneers, and Bears (with Kyle Orton).  After 12 seasons in the NFL he retired in 2009.  He is the son of Hall of Fame quarterback, Bob Griese who co-authored a book with him, "Undefeated" (2000).  Brian Griese lives in Denver.


Mark Johnson:  Sports Director
Mark Johnson is 850 KOA's Sports Director.  He joined us in 2004. Previously, Johnson spent two years as the "Voice of the Orange" for Syracuse Football and Men’s Basketball. Before his time in Syracuse, Johnson was the play-by-play announcer for four years at Illinois State University and earned three Silver Dome Awards for best play-by-play broadcast in the state of Illinois. He also worked for two years as an announcer for the University of North Dakota. Johnson earned a bachelor’s degree in communications from North Dakota in 1992. He and his wife, Susan, have two sons, Nicolas and Jacob, and a daughter, Halle.


Mike Rice:  Studio Host
Mike Rice is an 850 KOA sports anchor, reporter, Broncos blogger, and is the pre-game, halftime and post-game studio host for the Denver Broncos Radio Network.  Prior to working at Clear Channel he held the posts of program director, sports director, sports & news anchor, reporter & host, talk show host and account executive at KFKA in Greeley, Colo. where he announced UNC football, men's and women's basketball, volleyball and wrestling. He was a sports reporter, host and anchor for AT&T Cablevision in Greeley from 1991-2001. Rice, a graduate of the University of California-Berkeley.



Andy Lindahl:  Sideline Reporter
Andy Lindahl brings you behind-the-scenes details and news from the Broncos' sideline and lockeroom from every home game at Invesco Field.  He can be heard weekday afternoons with sports updates on The Ride Home and every weekend anchoring sports on Colorado's Morning News Saturday Edition.  For three seasons, Andy was the radio analyst of the Colorado Crush arena team, and in 2006 joined the Denver Outlaws lacrosse television broadcast.  He came to Clear Channel in 1999 and has covered the Broncos for over 10 years.





Alan Roach:  Sideline Reporter
Alan Roach has been with Clear Channel in Denver since 1991. He began on 103.5 The Fox on the afternoon drive show, and in 2000 added the morning sports anchor position at 850 KOA to his duties. Currently, he anchors sports on Colorado's Morning News and is the stadium Announcer for the Denver Broncos and Colorado Avalanche.  In 1990, he was the PA announcer for the AAA Colorado Springs Sky Sox. Roach is best known for the 14 years he spent behind the mic at Coors Field as the PA announcer for the Colorado Rockies. He has also been the PA announcer for multiple Super Bowls & NFL Events, USA Hockey, Winter Olympics, the Denver Nuggets, DU Pioneers Hockey, the Denver Grizzlies (IHL), the Colorado Crush…and on the trains at DIA.


 Adam Schefter:  KOA Insider
Newsradio 850 KOA Insider, Adam Schefter is an NFL analyst and correspondent for ESPN.  Prior to joining ESPN, he was a reporter/analyst and key source of breaking news for the NFL Network since 2004.  Schefter was a sportswriter for the Denver Post where he covered the Broncos for 15 years. He was named the Colorado Sports Writer of the Year in 2002 and 2003.  A graduate of the University of Michigan and Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism, Schefter is a former president of the Pro Football Writers of America and the author of three books.  Schefter is married, has two children, and lives in New York.



"AJ" Alan Jackson:  Producer
After producing CU Buffaloes football for five seasons, AJ is the Executive Producer of Denver Broncos football.   He is also currently the Production Director for Newsradio 850 KOA, AM-630 and AM-760.  AJ came to Clear Channel in 2001 and produced "The Zoo" afternoon talk show with Dave Logan and Scott Hastings for four years.  Prior to working at Clear Channel, he was a radio sports reporter and producer having covered Super Bowl XXXIII, the 2001 Stanley Cup Championship, and a PGA Championship.  He is a CU alum and native of Colorado.