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| Broncos sign RB Arrington |
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03/05/2010 |
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| Englewood, CO (MySportsbook) - The Denver Broncos have brought back running back J.J. Arrington. Arrington originally signed a four-year deal worth a reported $10 million with Denver last offseason, but was subsequently waived after failing a physical and spent 2009 out of football. It was reported at the time Arrington needed microfracture surgery on his right knee -- the same knee he had surgery on in the 2008 offseason prior to signing the first time around. A release from the team did not indicate whet |
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| Suspect on trial for Bronco's death begins defense |
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03/05/2010 |
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DENVER (AP) -A man accused of killing Denver Broncos cornerback Darrent Williams has opened his defense with a relative saying she saw the defendant soon after the shooting. A cousin of 26-year-old Willie Clark told jurors that she saw Clark not long after Williams was shot in his limousine on New Year's Day 2007. The woman says Clark was at a different nightclub than the one where Williams died, and that he was in a different car than the one authorities say contained the shooter. Clark faces first-de |
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| Broncos sign Hochstein, Lloyd |
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03/05/2010 |
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| Englewood, CO (MySportsbook) - The Denver Broncos agreed to terms on contracts with guard Russ Hochstein and wide receiver Brandon Lloyd. Terms of the deal were not disclosed by the club, but the Denver Post reports that both were likely signed for the seven-to-nine year minimum of $760,000. Hochstein played in 15 games, starting 10, during his first season with the Broncos in 2009 after seven years with New England. Lloyd posted eight catches for 117 yards in two games for Denver a season ago. Over seven |
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| How NFL teams approach uncapped free agency |
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03/04/2010 |
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| ock if he goes after a major prize, maybe Julius Peppers. Cleveland is likely to release QB Derek Anderson before he's due signing bonus, making it possible they'll go for QB. If free agency doesn't bring enough help, Browns have 11 draft picks.DENVER BRONCOS Big spenders in free agency last year; don't expect a repeat. In first year as coach, Josh McDaniels quickly needed to fix problems on both sides, so he turned to veteran talent such as S Brian Dawkins. Owner Pat Bowlen led cry for a new revenue s |
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| 3rd witness jailed in Denver Broncos murder trial |
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03/04/2010 |
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DENVER (AP) -A third witness in the trial of a man accused of killing Denver Broncos cornerback Darrent Williams has been jailed for refusing to testify. The Denver Post reported on its Web site that the witness was ordered to jail Thursday by Denver District Judge Christina Habas. The man said he feared for his life if reporters named him, and wouldn't testify even after media outlets agreed to identify him by only a first name. Prosecutors wrapped up their case Thursday against Willie Clark, who is a |
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| Former inmate: Man said he put Bronco `to sleep' |
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03/03/2010 |
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DENVER (AP) -A former inmate who was in jail with the man accused of killing Denver Broncos cornerback Darrent Williams testified that the suspect boasted about putting Williams ``to sleep.'' The Denver Post reported on its Web site Wednesday that Joshua Grantham testified that he was reading a magazine that had a tribute to Williams when Willie Clark allegedly made the comment. The 26-year-old is on trial on first-degree murder and other charges. His attorneys argue he is innocent and the scapegoat in t |
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| Broncos tender five players |
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03/03/2010 |
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| Englewood, CO (MySportsbook) - The Denver Broncos tendered qualifying offers to five players on Wednesday. Linebacker Elvis Dumervil was tendered with a first and third-round draft choice. Guard Chris Kuper, wide receiver Brandon Marshall and quarterback Kyle Orton were each tendered with a first-round draft choice, while tight end Tony Scheffler was given a second-round tender. "Tendering these restricted free agents was a step we took to solidify our roster during these uncertain times with a group of pl |
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| Broncos extend qualifying offers to 5 players |
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03/03/2010 |
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ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) -The Denver Broncos have slapped a first- and third-round tender on Pro Bowl pass rusher Elvis Dumervil, who led the league in sacks last season. Other teams would have to surrender those two levels of picks in the upcoming draft if they signed the restricted free agent who stands to make $3.168 million next season with the Broncos. Pro Bowl receiver Brandon Marshall, who began and ended last season in coach Josh McDaniels' dog house, received a first-round qualifying offer - whic |
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| Witness says he saw man shoot at Bronco's limo |
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03/01/2010 |
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DENVER (AP) -The Denver Post is reporting that a federally protected witness testified he saw the man who fired the shots that killed Denver Broncos cornerback Darrent Williams on New Year's Day 2007. The newspaper reported Monday that Daniel ``Ponytail'' Harris testified he was a passenger in the same SUV as 26-year-old Willie Clark when Clark allegedly started shooting into Williams' limousine. Clark is on trial on first-degree murder and other charges. He maintains he is innocent and his attorneys h |
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| NFL conducts coin flips to determine draft order |
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02/26/2010 |
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| New York, NY (MySportsbook) - The National Football League set the order for the first round of the 2010 draft with three tiebreaking coin flips. The Jacksonville Jaguars won a flip with the Denver Broncos for the 10th pick in April's draft. Denver, which acquired the pick from Chicago in the Jay Cutler trade, will select 11th. Tennessee won a flip for the 16th pick. San Francisco, which obtained the choice from Carolina, will choose 17th. Also, Atlanta gained the 19th pick after winning a flip with Housto |
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