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| Clarett pleads guilty, sentenced to prison in two criminal cases |
Division I College Football |
09/18/2006 |
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| ame, but that was the last time he played for the Buckeyes as a freshman. After dropping out of Ohio State, he lost a U.S. Supreme Court case challenging the NFL's requirement that players wait three years after high school before turning pro. The Denver Broncos made Clarett a surprise third-round pick in the NFL's 2005 draft but cut him during the preseason.Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in the AP News report may not be published, broadcast, rewri |
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| Broncos bolster return game by signing Morgan |
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09/18/2006 |
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DENVER (AP) -A day after Cedric Cobbs nearly fumbled away the overtime kickoff against Kansas City, the Denver Broncos signed former Pittsburgh receiver/returner Quincy Morgan to a one-year deal. ``I think I can come right in and return kicks,'' Morgan said Monday. ``I know they've got great receivers here. I'll work myself in and learn each play as quick as possible and do whatever I can do.'' To make room, the Broncos waived wide receiver Charlie Adams, who was traded to Dallas during training camp, |
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| Clarett agrees to plead guilty in criminal cases |
Division I College Football |
09/18/2006 |
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| onal championship, but that was the last game he played for the Buckeyes. After dropping out of Ohio State, he lost a U.S. Supreme Court case challenging the NFL's requirement that players wait three years after high school before turning pro. The Denver Broncos made Clarett a surprise third-round pick in the NFL's 2005 draft but cut him during preseason. Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in the AP News report may not be published, broadcast, rewr |
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| Backup punter accused of stabbing starter struggled to find success |
Division I College Football |
09/16/2006 |
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| h of U.S. 85, 50 miles south, to Northern Colorado before this season began. The Bears were once a powerhouse in Division II, two-time national champions and a well-known quantity in the region. Northern Colorado and Greeley used to be home to the Denver Broncos training camp. But some Coloradans, fair or not, associate the city 50 miles northeast of Denver - jabbingly known as ``Greality'' by many - with the wicked smell that comes rushing through when the wind blows the stench from the nearby cattle feedl |
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| Muzzling Glitter not the way to go |
NFL Football |
09/16/2006 |
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| ollege basketball and NBA games, some cheerleaders even bring ``Hey'' signs to thrust in the air at the appropriate time. You know, in case that one word in the song isn't clear. And it wasn't a true NFL game without at least one chorus of it. The Denver Broncos have played it after touchdowns for a good 20 years now. Chiefs fans, a notoriously rowdy bunch, got creative and came up with their own lyrics to taunt opponents. But after Glitter was convicted last spring, the NFL asked teams to please not play |
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| Huard gets first start since 2000 |
NFL Football |
09/14/2006 |
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DENVER (AP) -The Denver Broncos don't believe they're catching a break Sunday by facing a backup quarterback who hasn't started a game in nearly six seasons. With Trent Green sidelined by a concussion, Damon Huard will be under center when the Kansas City Chiefs visit Invesco Field. ``We aren't licking our chops over it,'' Broncos cornerback Darrent Williams insisted. After all, Huard may have just six NFL starts under his belt, but he is 5-1 as a starter and he isn't some baby-faced rookie. He's bee |
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| Niners ready for rivalry rematch after sweeping Rams |
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09/14/2006 |
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| . ``We've let that go. That's something of the past. It's a new era. It's a new coaching staff. It's a new philosophy. While that was going, it was great, but we've set that aside. We're playing a different style of football.'' St. Louis upset the Denver Broncos in its opener, but got all of its offense from six field goals. New coordinator Jim Haslett's defense forced five turnovers and frustrated the Denver offense with multiple formations and stunts, including plenty of stuff the Rams never showed in the |
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| Rams center out for season with knee injury |
NFL Football |
09/11/2006 |
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ST. LOUIS (AP) -St. Louis Rams center Andy McCollum will miss the rest of the season with two torn ligaments in his left knee. McCollum, a 13-year veteran who made his 156th consecutive start in Sunday's 18-10 victory over the Denver Broncos, will undergo surgery in a few weeks for a torn ACL and MCL ligaments. ``It's tough,'' coach Scott Linehan said. ``He was playing real well. It's the unfortunate part of our game.'' McCollum, 36, was injured on a pass play in the second quarter when he got turned |
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| Holt not worried about Rams' preseason woes |
NFL Football |
09/08/2006 |
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| s well aware of the concern: A touchdown-less preseason by the St. Louis Rams' starting offense means the ``Greatest Show on Turf'' days are long gone. The five-time Pro Bowl wide receiver is ready to prove them wrong Sunday when the Rams host the Denver Broncos. ``I'm excited to get going on Sunday,'' Holt said Friday. ``Now, we'll have an opportunity to end a lot of speculation and put a product on the field on Sunday and see what we come up with.'' The game will be the first for Holt since he bruised |
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| Attorney: Evaluation shows Clarett competent to stand trial |
Division I College Football |
09/08/2006 |
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| onal championship, but that was the last game he played for the Buckeyes. After dropping out of Ohio State, he lost a U.S. Supreme Court case challenging the NFL's requirement that players wait three years after high school before turning pro. The Denver Broncos made Clarett a surprise third-round pick in the NFL's 2005 draft but cut him during the preseason.Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in the AP News report may not be published, broadcast, rewri |
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