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| Former Giants assistant Sheridan joins Dolphins |
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01/19/2010 |
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| p 427 points this season, third-worst in the NFL. The Dolphins announced the hiring Tuesday. They're still seeking a defensive coordinator to replace Paul Pasqualoni, fired after two seasons. Miami is expected to interview Mike Nolan, who left the Denver Broncos this week after one season as their defensive coordinator.Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in the AP News report may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without the prior |
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| Broncos part ways with defensive coordinator Nolan |
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01/18/2010 |
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| Englewood, CO (MySportsbook) - The Denver Broncos and defensive coordinator Mike Nolan have mutually agreed to part ways, the team announced Monday. Nolan had been in the position for only one season, as he was hired by Denver in January 2009. The Broncos were 12th in the league in points allowed per game this past season, as well as seventh in yards allowed per game. The club did not give a reason for Nolan's departure in its short statement. "I have great respect for Mike and wish him success in the futu |
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| Broncos lose defensive boss Mike Nolan |
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01/18/2010 |
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DENVER (AP) -The Denver Broncos and defensive coordinator Mike Nolan have agreed to part ways. Nolan becomes the third member of coach Josh McDaniels' inaugural staff to depart following a disappointing 8-8 finish. Offensive line coach Rick Dennison left for Houston's staff and longtime running backs coach Bobby Turner was reunited with Mike Shanahan in Washington. Both Dennison and Turner were holdovers from the Shanahan era. Nolan, who engineered the Broncos' switch to a 3-4 defensive alignment, was |
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| Broncos and 49ers will play in London |
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01/15/2010 |
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| New York, NY (MySportsbook) - The Denver Broncos and San Francisco 49ers have been selected to play in the NFL's next venture overseas, taking the field at London's Wembley Stadium for a regular-season contest on Sunday, October 31, 2010. It will be the fourth straight year of regular-season NFL action in London. The New York Giants notched a 13-10 win over the Miami Dolphins in the first game at Wembley in 2007. New Orleans then posted a 37-32 win over San Diego in 2008 and New England rolled to a 35-7 tr |
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| Patriots try to regain playoff mojo against Ravens |
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01/08/2010 |
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| h as Rodney Harrison (retired), Richard Seymour (traded), Mike Vrabel (traded), Tedy Bruschi (retired), and Asante Samuel (lost in free agency), as well as offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels, who just finished his first season as head coach of the Denver Broncos. Just last week, another New England lynch pin, wideout Wes Welker, was lost for the year due to a knee injury suffered in the team's 34-27 loss at the Houston Texans. Welker suffered the injury on the same play that he recorded his 123rd catch of t |
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| 'Final say' Shanahan takes over as Redskins coach |
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01/07/2010 |
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| nahan and new general manager Bruce Allen can truly work as give-and-take partners the way Shanahan envisions. ``I know Bruce will not agree with me on a lot of things,'' Shanahan said, ``and that's what I'm looking for.'' The coach who took the Denver Broncos to two Super Bowl titles in the 1990s was introduced Wednesday as Washington's head coach and executive vice president. He has a five-year deal that will pay him $35 million, with the Broncos footing the bill for $7 million over the first two years. |
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| Several holdovers laud Shanahan's return to NFL |
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01/06/2010 |
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ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) -Some were sad to see him go in the first place. All were glad to hear Mike Shanahan was getting back into the NFL coaching world. When the Denver Broncos cleaned out their lockers earlier in the week after going 8-8 under first-year coach Josh McDaniels, they were pleased Shanahan was in the process of re-entering the coaching ranks. Shanahan was introduced as the Redskins' new coach Wednesday, a day after signing his five-year, $35 million contract that gives him final authority |
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| Shanahan debuts as Redskins coach, executive VP |
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01/06/2010 |
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| elieve he's going to be our most supportive fan.'' Shanahan made his formal debut Wednesday, one day after signing his contract and just two days after Jim Zorn was fired following a 4-12 season. The winner of two Super Bowls in the 1990s with the Denver Broncos spoke mainly in generalities with polish and confidence, far from the nervous and ragged performance given by rookie coach Zorn 23 months ago. ``It doesn't happen overnight,'' Shanahan said, ``but we're going to give it the best shot we have.'' |
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| Shanahan named Redskins coach |
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01/06/2010 |
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| that I wanted in a head coach," said Allen. "I wanted someone who was passionate, had a good head for football and can lead our team to new heights. We've got our man." Shanahan, who will turn 58 prior to the 2010 season, served as head coach of the Denver Broncos from 1995-2008, leading the club to a pair of Super Bowl titles. Despite having three years remaining on his contract, he was fired after Denver failed to reach the playoffs for a third straight year in 2008. He finished with a 138-86 regular-season |
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| Report: Shanahan in as Redskins coach |
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01/05/2010 |
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| son finale. That defeat dropped the 'Skins to 4-12 on the year and new general manager Bruce Allen intimated on Monday there would be swift changes in the organization. Shanahan, who will turn 58 prior to the 2010 season, served as head coach of the Denver Broncos from 1995-2008, leading the club to a pair of Super Bowl titles. Despite having three years remaining on his contract, he was fired after Denver failed to reach the playoffs for a third straight year in 2008. He finished with a 138-86 regular-season |
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