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| Line of Scrimmage: Week 1 - Strahan Had the Right Idea |
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09/05/2007 |
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| against his father Archie's former team...Saints are 5-1 in the last six-season openers that have been played on the road. Fast Fact: The last seven Super Bowl champions have won their regular season opener in the following season, with the 1998-99 Denver Broncos ranking as the last champion-turned-Week 1 loser. Prediction: In a whoever-has-the-ball-last type of scenario, we say Peyton bails out his defense and gets it done. Colts 34, Saints 31. Denver at Buffalo, Sunday, 1:00 (Denver -3) Storylines: Jay Cut |
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| Broncos cut LB Mallard |
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09/04/2007 |
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| Englewood, CO (MySportsbook) - The Denver Broncos released journeyman linebacker Wesly Mallard on Tuesday. Mallard, 28, signed on with the club on the eve of training camp this year. He has played six seasons in the NFL, the last two with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, where he appeared in all 16 games in 2006, logging 12 tackles. His career also includes a season with the Patriots, and three seasons with the New York Giants. |
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| Broncos sign free agent DE Rice |
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09/04/2007 |
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| Denver, CO (MySportsbook) - The Denver Broncos signed veteran defensive end Simeon Rice on Monday. After beginning his career in Arizona, Rice played six seasons with Tampa Bay, recording 69.5 sacks, the third most in team history. In his first five years with the Bucs, he had at least 11 sacks each season. Rice battled a shoulder injury in 2006 and it limited him to eight games and just two sacks before he was placed on injured reserve. Tampa Bay then released Rice in July after he failed a physical. In 1 |
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| Frye will be Browns' starter for opener |
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09/03/2007 |
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| d the starting position into an open competition. After offseason workouts and minicamps, Frye entered training camp slightly behind Derek Anderson. But Frye outperformed Anderson during preseason games and directed one touchdown drive against the Denver Broncos. Anderson produced no touchdowns when he led the offense during preseason games. Frye said he's made strides since last season. ``I think I'm a lot more poised and my game management is better,'' Frye said. ``It comes from experience and being p |
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| NFL 2007: Broncos still reeling from offseason losses, tragedies |
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08/31/2007 |
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DENVER (AP) -The Denver Broncos embark on a new season minus their heart and soul on both offense and defense and still searching for answers to the unthinkable. Linebacker Al Wilson, their captain and leading tackler last year, was waived in the offseason with a neck injury that could force him into retirement. Rod Smith, the franchise's career leader in catches and touchdowns, begins the season on the injured list while recovering from hip surgery that might ultimately end his illustrious career. Wei |
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| Hall helps Broncos run past Cardinals |
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08/31/2007 |
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| Denver, CO (MySportsbook) - Andre Hall ran for a pair of touchdowns to help the Denver Broncos defeat the Arizona Cardinals 21-3 in the preseason finale for both clubs. Hall ended with 52 yards on 18 carries for the Broncos (2-2), who rested most of their starters in preparation for their season opener next Sunday at Buffalo. Starting QB Jay Cutler completed his only pass attempt for 16 yards. Expected starters RB Travis Henry and WRs Javon Walker and Brandon Stokley all did not play. Arizona starting quar |
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| Broncos DB Karl Paymah hospitalized with concussion, CT scan negative |
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08/31/2007 |
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DENVER (AP) -These scenes are becoming all too familiar for the Denver Broncos. Defensive back Karl Paymah sustained a concussion in the second quarter Thursday night when he dipped his head and took a knee to the helmet from Arizona Cardinals running back Steve Baylark. Paymah lay on the field for five minutes and the Broncos all knelt as he was tended to by medical personnel, who strapped him to a backboard and carted him off the field to an ambulance. Paymah had feeling in his extremities and had |
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| Getting to 53: Denver Broncos Roster Prediction |
NFL Football |
08/30/2007 |
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| (MySportsbook) - Below we take our stab at predicting how the 53-man roster of the 2007 Denver Broncos will take shape: QB (2): Jay Cutler, Patrick Ramsey RB (5): Travis Henry, Mike Bell, Cecil Sapp, Kyle Johnson (FB), Paul Smith (FB) WR (6): Javon Walker, Brandon Marshall, Brandon Stokley, Brian Clark, Domenik Hixon, Quincy Morgan, (Rod Smith) TE (3): Daniel Graham, Stephen Alexander, Tony Scheffler OL (10): Matt Lepsis (LT), Ben Hamilton (LG), Tom Nalen (C), Montrae Holland (RG), Erik Pears (RT), Chris K |
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| Denver Broncos 2007 Season Preview |
NFL Football |
08/30/2007 |
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| (MySportsbook) - After an offseason littered with tragedy and transition, the Denver Broncos believe they're about to embark on a glorious new era. When we last saw the Mile High City's favorite sons, the Broncos had closed out the calendar year 2006 with a disheartening overtime loss to the upstart San Francisco 49ers. A second-half collapse that become an all-too-familiar refrain during the course of last season not only cost Denver a victory in that season finale, but also a spot in the AFC's postseason |
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| Broncos DB Karl Paymah hospitalized with concussion |
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08/30/2007 |
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DENVER (AP) -Denver Broncos defensive back Karl Paymah sustained a concussion in the second quarter Thursday night when he dipped his head and took a knee to the helmet from Arizona Cardinals running back Steve Baylark. Paymah lay on the field for five minutes before being strapped to a backboard and carted off the field to an ambulance. The Broncos said he was taken to a hospital as a precaution. The Broncos lost linebacker Warrick Holdman for the season when he injured his spinal cord on a similar pl |
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