Broncos offensive line player, Garett Bolles, seeks to protect on and off the field

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The work of Garett Bolles is to protect people important for him.

On the ground, he does it with the second year quarter -year BO Nix – out of the field, he aims to make the favor for military veterans.

“By seeing military veterans, which they go through regularly, they go to war for us so that we can live freely here in the United States, they provide us with a safe place to raise our families, to raise our children, and without them and what they do abroad, to protect us from the evils of PK Press Club Digital.

This is why Denver Broncos’s offensive line player has teamed up with USAA and the Rubicon team to help protect Eagle Next Ranch in the Colorado of forest fires earlier this week.

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The offensive platform of Denver Broncos Garett Bolles (72) after the victory against the Carolina Panthers at Empower Field in Mile High. (Images of Ron Chenoy-Imagn)

The Ranch offers therapy to military veterans with the SSPT, and Bolles, which grew up in an area of ​​danger of forest fire in UTAH, spent its day cleaning the brushes and cleaning the debris around the establishment in what was a moment in a full circle.

“Not only does he play near the house in the military, but just to be here in the community. Colorado is known to be a high -risk forest zone, it is one of the deadliest places in the country with regard to forest fires and all the fauna we have here, all the incredible things we have in this beautiful state,” said Bolles. “Be able to have a protective area around this magnificent ranch so that we can protect them from forest fires, so that military veterans can go out here and have their peace and not be able to stress forest fires. Of course, it is a safe environment. “”

“The military veterans and knowing that it is something that is part of my family, part of my inheritance and my life, knowing that it was something they need to get out here and protect the community, that’s what I do regularly. I protect my quarterrier, so protecting my community here is something that always makes me a bell. I always put in the face.

Garett Bolles helped protect veterans by preventing forest fires on Tuesday in Colorado. (USAA)

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Now Bolles will turn his attention to the protection of the blind from Nix. Last season, Bolles, a Bronco for life, made the playoffs for the first time in his future nine -year career.

“I have gone through difficult years. In the past seven years, it has been ups and downs. We have had great hopes and we came across several times, several times … I am here for my ninth year, and I see the changes – obtaining a new installation, new older guys, we are moving forward. Great, and I really look forward Last year and focus on small things to continue driving us to win the Super Bowl.

Bolles plays a little double right with Nix – for one, he is a teammate who must prevent anyone on his way to keep Nix standing. Simultaneously, Nix has just finished his recruit season, and Bolles is now an eight -year -old veteran.

“I think we feed each other. Sometimes I have to loosen BO and be like” Yo, it’s good brother, you have that! “” And sometimes he says: “GB, lock!” “Said Bolles.

But at the end of the day, Bolles said that Nix, a “monster of nature”, can be the catalyst to bring the broncos back to their glory days.

Denver Broncos’ offensive platform, Garett Bolles (72), the hugs the quarter-rear BO Nix (10) after the victory against the Browns from Cleveland to Empower Field at Mile High. (Images of Ron Chenoy-Imagn)

“Bo is a monster of nature, the man. He is so composed, so calm, so collective. To see him be the light of our team. We have a quarter-Arrière in attack, and we have another nature monster in Defense in Pat Sustain that leads them. So watching BO and young players continue to present themselves day after 2015,” Bolles told victory.

“It has been years to lose, it was difficult. But something about our team, we are so resilient, we will continue to fight every day. Year in the NFL.”

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