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| Panthers place LB Beason on injured reserve |
NFL Football |
09/13/2011 |
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| jury. He has collected 421 tackles, four sacks and eight interceptions since Carolina picked him No. 25 overall in the 2007 draft. Carolina also signed defensive tackle Ron Fields and offensive lineman Reggie Wells on Tuesday. Fields, a six-year veteran, has spent time with the San Francisco 49ers and the Denver Broncos, recording 134 career tackles and one sack. Wells spent the first seven years of his career with the Arizona Cardinals before appearing in eight games for the Philadelphia Eagles last season. |
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| Raiders' Janikowski matches NFL record with 63-yard kick |
NFL Football |
09/13/2011 |
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| Denver, CO (MySportsbook) - Raiders kicker Sebastian Janikowski tied an NFL record by hitting a 63-yard field goal during Monday's game against the Denver Broncos. Tom Dempsey hit a 63-yarder for New Orleans in 1970, and Denver's Jason Elam matched the mark in 1998 at Mile High Stadium. Thirteen years later in the same city, Janikowski lined up the long kick at the end of the first half and drilled the ball through the left side of the uprights, with a few feet to spare. Janikowski also hit kicks of 37 and |
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| Raiders top Broncos as Janikowski ties FG mark |
NFL Football |
09/13/2011 |
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DENVER (AP) - Champ Bailey sauntered out of the locker room with a noticeable limp. The Denver Broncos Pro Bowler was far from alone. The Broncos were quite banged up and beaten during a 23-20 loss to the Oakland Raiders on Monday night in a game that featured Sebastian Janikowski's NFL record-tying 63-yard field goal. Brandon Lloyd was hobbled by a groin injury, Elvis Dumervil limited to spot rushing duty because of a balky shoulder and Knowshon Moreno was bothered by a hamstring. All those injuri |
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| NFL Inactives (Monday, September 12, 2011) |
NFL Football |
09/12/2011 |
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| Philadelphia, PA (MySportsbook) - The following is a list of inactive players for today's NFL games. OAKLAND RAIDERS AT DENVER BRONCOS, 10:15 P.M. (ET) Raiders - WR Louis Murphy, S Mike Mitchell, LB Bruce Davis, G Bruce Campbell, WR Derek Hagan, TE David Ausberry, TE Kevin Boss Broncos - WR Demaryius Thomas, DT Marcus Thomas, DT Ty Warren, LB D.J. Williams, C Manny Ramirez, T Tony Hills, DE Derrick Harvey NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS AT MIAMI DOLPHINS, 7:00 P.M. (ET) Patriots - T Sebastian Vollmer, QB Ryan Mallet, |
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| Giants, Redskins to battle in day of remembrance |
NFL Football |
09/09/2011 |
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| -5 against the Redskins all-time, including a 1-2 mark while with the Jacksonville Jaguars from 1995-2002. Shanahan is 1-4 versus New York over his head coaching career, with the first three encounters taking place during his 14-year tenure with the Denver Broncos from 1995-2008. Shanahan and Coughlin have a significant shared history, meeting five times between 1995 and 1999 when Coughlin's Jaguars and Shanahan's Broncos were regularly near the top of the AFC. Shanahan was 3-2 against Coughlin in those games |
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| Week 1: Will Peyton's plight lead to Indy's undoing? |
NFL Football |
09/08/2011 |
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| y New Orleans in this past April's draft. Fast Fact: The past 11 defending Super Bowl champions have each won their regular-season openers the following year. The last Lombardi Trophy recipient to lose in Week 1 of the subsequent season was the 1998 Denver Broncos, who were dealt a 38-21 defeat to Miami in their 1999 lid-lifter. Prediction: Packers 27, Saints 23. --- Atlanta at Chicago, Sunday, 1:00 (Atlanta -3) Storylines: Battle of 2010 playoff participants whose seasons ended with playoff losses to eventua |
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| Appalachian State's LeGree among cut FCS players |
Division I-AA College Football |
09/05/2011 |
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| high New York Jets (3rd, 94) - Kenrick Ellis, DT, Hampton Dallas Cowboys (4th, 110) - David Arkin, OG, Missouri State Oakland Raiders (4th, 125) - Taiwan Jones, RB/KR, Eastern Washington Pittsburgh Steelers (4th, 128) - Cortez Allen, CB, The Citadel Denver Broncos (4th, 129) - Julius Thomas, TE, Portland State Cleveland Browns (5th, 137) - Buster Skrine, CB, Chattanooga San Francisco 49ers (5th, 163) - Daniel Kilgore, C, Appalachian State Green Bay Packers (6th, 186) - D.J. Smith, ILB, Appalachian State Buffa |
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| NFL cuts include Bears RB Taylor |
NFL Football |
09/04/2011 |
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| but only appeared in 16 total games the past two years. Elsewhere, the New England Patriots said goodbye to safety Brandon Meriweather after four seasons and cut third-year wide receiver Brandon Tate among their moves. "No roster spot is safe," said Denver Broncos general manager Brian Xanders, whose team cut young cornerback Perrish Cox. The Dolphins cut two notable players in running back Larry Johnson and cornerback Will Allen. Johnson signed with Miami in late August to give the team another rushing optio |
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| Broncos waive troubled CB Cox among final roster moves |
NFL Football |
09/03/2011 |
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| Englewood, CO (MySportsbook) - Denver Broncos cornerback Perrish Cox, who's awaiting trial on felony sexual assault charges, was waived by the team Saturday as part of a wave of moves to get down to the regular-season limit of 53 players. Cox, a fifth-round selection by Denver in the 2010 draft, started nine times as a rookie last year and recorded 58 tackles, one interception and 14 passes defensed. However, the talented youngster's future with the organization was placed in jeopardy following an arrest l |
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| Denver Broncos 2011 Season Preview |
NFL Football |
09/02/2011 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The Denver Broncos will have a new coach and a change in attitude in store for the 2011 season, though the team still can't seem to shake some of its problems from the past. The train-wreck of a soap opera that was the Josh McDaniels era was mercifully canceled after less than two seasons, but the damage caused by the proclaimed young prodigy's laundry list of personnel blunders was extensive. The Broncos were one of the NFL's least competitive teams in 2010 and finished the year with a 4- |
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