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| Hearing for Broncos' D.J. Williams postponed |
NFL Football |
01/18/2011 |
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DENVER (AP) - Denver Broncos linebacker D.J. Williams won't enter a plea on a charge of driving under the influence until at least next month. The linebacker had been scheduled for a hearing Tuesday where he was expected to enter a plea but court records show that hearing has been rescheduled for Feb. 25. Williams was arrested early on Nov. 12 after police stopped him for driving without headlights. The Broncos' leading tackler was stripped of his captaincy for the season and fined an undisclosed amo |
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| Offensive coordinator McCoy stays on Broncos staff |
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01/17/2011 |
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ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) - Mike McCoy is staying on as the Denver Broncos' offensive coordinator, providing some continuity for raw rookie quarterback Tim Tebow. New coach John Fox announced eight members of his new staff Monday, starting with McCoy, who served seven seasons under Fox in Carolina before joining the Broncos as offensive coordinator in 2009. McCoy will call the plays next season. He didn't call the plays in his two seasons in Denver until coach Josh McDaniels' firing Dec. 6. Eric Studesvi |
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| A new start for Fox in Denver |
NFL Football |
01/14/2011 |
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| Englewood, CO (MySportsbook) - The Denver Broncos introduced John Fox as the 14th head coach in club history on Friday. "We couldn't have found a better fit," Broncos executive vice president of football operations John Elway said in describing Fox. Fox takes the job after a relatively successful nine-year stint with the Carolina Panthers, which included a pair of division titles, three playoff berths and a Super Bowl appearance, but he was not retained following a 2-14 campaign in 2010. He'll have his wor |
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| Fox looks to turn around struggling Broncos |
NFL Football |
01/14/2011 |
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ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) - John Fox looks to turn around the struggling Denver Broncos, their third coach in little more than two years. Fox beat out Houston offensive coordinator Rick Dennison and three other candidates to replace Josh McDaniels, who was fired Dec. 6 amid the Broncos' worst slide in four decades and the embarrassing Spygate II videotaping scandal. McDaniels was on the job less than two years after replacing Mike Shanahan in January 2009. The lost season led to a restructuring of the fr |
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| Fox introduced as 3rd Broncos coach in 2 years |
NFL Football |
01/14/2011 |
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ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) - John Fox has been introduced as the Denver Broncos' new coach, their third in little more than two years. Fox was picked over four other candidates to replace Josh McDaniels, who was fired Dec. 6 amid the Broncos' worst slide in four decades and the embarrassing Spygate II videotaping scandal. McDaniels was on the job less than two years after replacing Mike Shanahan in January 2009. The lost season led to a restructuring of the front office and the return of Hall of Famer Joh |
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| Packers' defense dominating under 3-4 guru Capers |
NFL Football |
01/14/2011 |
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| rs' defense has performed, there has been speculation that Capers would attract interest from teams with head coaching vacancies. While the league-wide trend is toward hiring younger coaches and Capers is 60, his resume is impressive. But with the Denver Broncos' decision to hire John Fox on Thursday, it seems more likely that Capers will stay in Green Bay. Capers didn't want to talk about the specifics of his current contract with the Packers, saying only that he has ``more time left'' on it. ``I enjoy w |
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| Broncos tab Fox as head coach |
NFL Football |
01/13/2011 |
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| Englewood, CO (MySportsbook) - The Denver Broncos have hired John Fox, agreeing to terms with the 55-year-old to become the 14th head coach in club history. He will be formally introduced at a press conference scheduled for Friday at 2 p.m. (et). "Coach Fox is a great fit for us not only with his coaching ability but also with his personality," Broncos executive vice president of football operations John Elway said via his Twitter account. "He is a dynamic and proven leader who will energize our entire org |
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| Broncos hire former Panthers coach John Fox |
NFL Football |
01/13/2011 |
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ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) - The Denver Broncos have hired former Carolina Panthers coach John Fox to resurrect a downtrodden team. The team announced the hiring Thursday. Fox's contract wasn't renewed by the Panthers following an NFL-worst 2-14 season. Fox replaces Josh McDaniels, who was fired Dec. 6 amid the team's worst slide in four decades and the embarrassing Spygate II videotaping scandal.Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in the AP News report |
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| Panthers name Rivera as Fox's replacement |
NFL Football |
01/11/2011 |
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| e was a defensive quality control coach for Chicago after that, then linebackers coach for a successful Philadelphia Eagles team from 1999-2003. It's not likely Fox will go long without a job -- he is seen as a top prospect for other vacancies in the league, including the Denver Broncos' head coaching position. As for Rivera? "My goal is to become a Super Bowl-winning coach and sustain an atmosphere of winning," said Rivera. "I'd love to be here eight or 10 years, accomplish all my goals and build a legacy." |
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| Great expectations fall short for Saints |
NFL Football |
01/11/2011 |
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| the draft. It remains to be seen what the NFL has in store for a new collective bargaining agreement that could alter ways teams build in the offseason. One way a team prepares for success is by landing a knowledgeable head coach and apparently the Denver Broncos are interested in Saints defensive coordinator Gregg Williams. "Yes, today they sent a fax in," Payton said Monday in reference to Denver's interest in Williams. "I'm not certain when that will take place. We'll kind of report that as it goes. Like |
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