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| Shanahan growing tired of Lelie's absences |
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05/16/2006 |
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DENVER (AP) -Ashley Lelie's absence is starting to chafe Denver Broncos coach Mike Shanahan. As promised, Lelie was a no-show Tuesday when the Broncos gathered for on-field work for the first time since losing the AFC title game to Pittsburgh in January. ``I can't worry about the guys that aren't here - or the guy that's not here,'' Shanahan said after his nine-day quarterbacks camp opened without the recalcitrant former first-round draft pick. ``The only thing I'm concerned about are the people that a |
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| Walker still doesn't have everything he wants |
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05/10/2006 |
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DENVER (AP) -Javon Walker has a new team and a new contract. However, the former Green Bay Packers wide receiver who signed an extension with the Denver Broncos on Wednesday still doesn't have everything he wants. How about jersey No. 84? That belongs to tight end Wesley Duke, an undrafted free agent last year out of Mercer. ``I was told there was a young man in NFL Europe right now who was holding that number, so maybe sooner or later I'll try to give him a call and see if I can bribe him out of tha |
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| Walker's agent: Deal done with Broncos worth at least $40M |
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05/09/2006 |
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DENVER (AP) -Javon Walker is set to sign a five-year extension worth more than $40 million with the Denver Broncos, who acquired the wide receiver in a draft-day deal. ``We do have a deal in place,'' Walker's agent, Kennard McGuire, wrote in an e-mail to The Associated Press. ``I can't give you details,'' McGuire added, other than to confirm the extension was worth between $40 million and $42 million. The Broncos have a policy of not discussing financial terms of contracts. Walker, who is still rec |
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| Elway: Plummer will respond to challenge of new quarterback |
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05/09/2006 |
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DENVER (AP) -John Elway was nine years into his career when the Denver Broncos sent him for a loop on draft day. They picked a quarterback in the first round. Fast forward to 2006 and the picture in Denver is somewhat similar. Of course, nine-year veteran Jake Plummer isn't John Elway. And Denver's newest quarterback, Jay Cutler, doesn't draw any comparisons to Tommy Maddox. Still, Elway said he could relate to the mixed emotions Plummer might have felt when Denver's latest draft-day surprise went down |
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| Former Broncos player sentenced in domestic violence case |
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05/05/2006 |
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GOLDEN, Colo. (AP) -Former Denver Broncos tight end Clarence Kay was sentenced Friday to six months in jail after pleading guilty to harassment in a domestic violence case. Kay, who played in three Super Bowls with the Broncos from 1984 to 1992, was arrested last month by Edgewater police. He entered his plea Tuesday. Kay has a history of arrests on domestic violence charges, including assault, disturbing the peace and violating restraining orders. He was arrested at least 12 times in Colorado between |
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| Matt Leinart works out for first time as a Cardinal |
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05/05/2006 |
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| his much excitement surrounding a Cardinal quarterback since Jake Plummer, a product of nearby Arizona State, led the team to a 9-7 record and a playoff victory in 1998. Four years and 43 losses later, Plummer left to sign a free-agent deal with the Denver Broncos. Plummer was drafted by the Cardinals in the second round in 1997 and thrust into the starting lineup that season. The Cardinals hope they don't have to do the same thing with Leinart. At the moment, he is slated to spend his Sunday afternoons w |
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| Broncos ink Webster to one-year contract |
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05/02/2006 |
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| === Broncos ink Webster to one-year contract === Englewood, CO (MySportsbook) - Linebacker Nate Webster, who spent the majority of the last two seasons recovering from a knee injury, signed a one- year contract with the Denver Broncos on Tuesday. Terms of the contract were not disclosed. Webster takes his defensive skills to the Mile High after spending two injury- plagued seasons with Cincinnati. The linebacker suffered a knee injury during Week 4 of the 2004 campaign and missed the remainder of the seaso |
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| Broncos sign linebacker Nate Webster |
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05/02/2006 |
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DENVER (AP) -The Denver Broncos have signed linebacker Nate Webster to a one-year contract. The 6-foot, 240-pound Webster played his first four years in the NFL with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers after they selected him in the third round of the 2000 Draft. He spent the past two seasons with Cincinnati, but injured a knee early in 2004 and missed most of that season. He played only one game last season. Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in the AP |
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| 2006 NFL Draft Trades |
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05/01/2006 |
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| atriots' second- (No. 52) and third-round (No. 75) picks. New England selected Chad Jackson, wr, Florida. Green Bay selected Greg Jennings, wr, Western Michigan and Jason Spitz, g, Louisville. 8, Denver traded its second-round (No. 37) pick to the Denver Broncos for WR Jevon Walker. Green Bay traded (No. 37) pick to Atlanta. 9, Green Bay traded its second- (No. 37) and fifth-round (No. 139) picks to Atlanta for the Falcons' second- (No. 47), third- (No. 93) and fifth-round (No. 148) picks. Atlanta selecte |
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| NFL Draft Update -- Day Two |
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05/01/2006 |
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| , Washington); 115. Green Bay Packers - Will Blackmon (WR, Boston College); 116. Tennessee Titans - Stephen Tulloch (LB, NC State); 117. NY Jets - Leon Washington (RB, Florida State); 118. New England Patriots - Stephen Gostkowski (K, Memphis); 119. Denver Broncos - Brandon Marshall (WR, UCF); 120. Chicago Bears - Jamar Williams (OLB, Arizona State); 121. Carlolina Panthers - Nate Salley (S, Ohio State); 122. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Alan Zemaitis (CB, Penn State ); 123. Cincinnati Bengals - Domata Peko (DT, Mi |
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