Broncos Broadcast Team: Dave Logan, Rick Lewis & Susie Wargin

Dave Logan leads KOA’s broadcast coverage as the Denver Broncos play-by-play announcer. A Colorado native and 1971 winner of The Denver Post Gold Helmet Award, he is one of two athletes (along with Dave Winfield) drafted by franchises in Major League Baseball, the NBA and the NFL. Logan 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’s record books. He played his final season in Denver in 1984.

Since then, Logan has brought his love for sports and knowledge of the games to Colorado radio listeners. He currently co-hosts The Sports Zoo with Alfred Williams on KOA. He was named 1997 Broadcast Citizen of the Year in Colorado and has been Colorado Sportscaster of the Year three times (1992-93 and ‘98).

Logan also is one of the most accomplished prep football coaches in the country, as he is the only coach in history to lead four different schools to a state title at the highest classification (ten championships total). He is in his 11th season coaching at Cherry Creek High School, winner of the 2014, ’19, ’20, and ‘21 Class 5A state championships.

Logan was named the Denver Broncos’ Don Shula NFL Coach of the Year nominee in 2010 and was named a finalist for the national award in 2014, recognizing his integrity, achievement and leadership demonstrated by the winningest coach in NFL history. In 2021, Logan was named to the 2021 class of the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) National High School Hall of Fame. He also was the recipient of the Denver Athletic Club’s Career Achievement Award in 2012.

Rick Lewis joins Logan in the KOA broadcast booth providing color commentary for the Broncos Radio Network. A guest commentator for one game in 2016, Lewis is a regular contributor on KOA, and host of The Rick Lewis Show (previously The Lewis and Floorwax Show) from 5-9 a.m. each day on 103.5 The Fox. For nearly three decades, Lewis has been one of the top-rated radio personalities in the country and has been awarded Personality of the Year multiple times. He’s an Emmy and Telly award winner for television, and has appeared in major motion pictures, network TV shows, and national commercials. 

Lewis’ sports broadcasting experience includes radio and TV play-by-play work for college and high school football, baseball, and basketball, and he previously co-hosted The Truth—a Broncos pregame show—on 103.5 The Fox. 

Susie Wargin is the sideline reporter for Broncos radio broadcasts. She is a fourth-generation Colorado native. Wargin began her communications career in Fort Collins as a radio intern, while attending Colorado State University. After graduating with a B.A. in Speech Communications from CSU, she pushed buttons for syndicated radio broadcasts. Her dream to be a DJ on the FM dial came true in 1992 when she started weekend overnights at 93.3 KTCL. From there Susie “Rocked the Rockies” at 106.7 KBPI for 9 years and is currently the midday DJ at 103.5 The Fox. While Susie loves music, her passion for sports has been tightly woven into her radio and TV careers: CSU radio football sideline reporter, first full-time female sports reporter for KOA, morning sports anchor at KUSA-TV and the host of specialty shows like the weekly John Elway Show and CSU Coaches Show. Susie has traveled & covered Denver area teams in two Super Bowls, the World Series, Stanley Cup playoffs, Frozen Four and NCAA Bowl games & March Madness. She also covered the 2010 Olympics or KUSA-TV/NBC in Vancouver. Susie is married with two children and enjoys training and competing in running and biking events, as well as spending time with her family.


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