John Elway and Vance Joseph shared a nice meal together in the latest episode of “As the Broncos Turn”
The Broncos (read: John Elway) dined with Joseph at Elway’s steak house in Cherry Creek Thursday evening, according to 7 News.

John Elway dined with a familiar friend in this week's episode of "As the Broncos Turn." (Kevin J. Beaty/Denverite)
On Tuesday night’s episode of “As the Broncos Turn,” Denver remained in hot pursuit of a new head coach to fill the void Gary Kubiak left.
The Broncos met with one old flame, Vance Joseph, Tuesday evening. Broncos boss John Elway dined with Joseph at Elway’s steak house in Cherry Creek, 7 News’ sources told them.
What does it mean? The Broncos and Joseph have flirted in the past. The team tried to hire him as its defensive coordinator in 2015.
Is Joseph now the man for the Broncos? Are they still hung up on Kyle Shanahan or Dave Toub? Is the man Elway’s dining with — gasp! — Joseph’s evil twin?
Tune in tomorrow night to find out.
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