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| In the FCS Huddle: NFL travels through Orono, Maine |
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07/22/2010 |
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| Jets, while Mulligan was mostly a practice squad player in his rookie campaign, although he caught one pass. Offensive tackle Tyler Eastman went undrafted in April, but is in camp with the Chiefs. Rookie wide receiver Landis Williams was cut by the Denver Broncos, but is getting looks elsewhere. "In Tyler's situation, it's really going to be interesting to watch," Cosgrove said. "He's going to a place where he has a [Maine] teammate in Jovan Belcher who's there. I'm sure he's already learned a lot about expe |
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| Mawhinney named adviser to NFL International |
Headlines |
07/08/2010 |
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| hair of the Football League, which represents the 72 teams below the Premier League. Mawhinney says American football is ``developing impressively in this country and I look forward to aiding that process.'' The San Francisco 49ers will play the Denver Broncos at Wembley Stadium in October, the fourth straight year that London will host a regular-season NFL game.Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in the AP News report may not be published, broadcast, |
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| Broncos awarded OL Kirk Barton off waivers |
NFL Football |
07/07/2010 |
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ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) -The Denver Broncos have been assigned offensive lineman Kirk Barton off waivers. The Detroit Lions waived the 6-foot-6, 300-pound second-year player on Tuesday. Barton played in one game for the Chicago Bears in 2008 after they drafted him in the seventh round out of Ohio State. He has also spent time with the Dolphins, 49ers and Bengals. Barton was an All-Big Ten first-team selection his senior season in 2007 after starting all 26 games at right tackle for the Buckeyes during |
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| Remaining Unrestricted Free Agents |
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07/04/2010 |
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| ammad, WR; Hollis Thomas, DT; Keydrick Vincent, G. CHICAGO BEARS-Darrell McClover, LB; Adewale Ogunleye, DE; Adrian Peterson, RB. CINCINNATI BENGALS-Jeremi Johnson, FB. CLEVELAND BROWNS-Hank Poteat, DB; Ryan Tucker, G. DALLAS COWBOYS-None. DENVER BRONCOS-Mitch Berger, P; Vernon Fox, DB; Brandon Gorin, T; Ty Law, DB. DETROIT LIONS-Damion Cook, G; Daunte Culpepper, QB; Casey Fitzsimmons, TE; Anthony Henry, DB; Patrick Ramsey, QB. GREEN BAY PACKERS-Ahman Green, RB. HOUSTON TEXANS-Chris Brown, RB; |
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| Chris Simms arrested |
NFL Football |
07/01/2010 |
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| hen he was stopped. The newspaper reported Simms admitted to officers he had smoked earlier in the car and that he had red eyes, a flushed face and slurred speech. Simms, the son of New York Giants 1987 Super Bowl MVP Phil Simms, spent 2009 with the Denver Broncos. He played in one game for Tennessee in 2008. Simms has not been a starter since playing in 11 games for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2005. The former Texas standout ruptured his spleen that year and has never been able to regain a starting position |
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| Titans backup QB Chris Simms arrested in NYC |
NFL Football |
07/01/2010 |
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| he had been smoking marijuana. Simms was awaiting arraignment in Manhattan Criminal court. It wasn't immediately clear if he had an attorney. Calls to his agent and the Titans weren't immediately returned. Chris Simms spent last season with the Denver Broncos. His father is now an announcer and analyst for CBS Sports and led the Giants to two Super Bowls.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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| Punters Trapasso, Colquitt bond over World Cup |
NFL Football |
06/15/2010 |
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ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) -With the World Cup in full swing, the conversations between a pair of Denver Broncos punters centered more on corner kicks than coffin kicks. More on headers than hang time. More on countries capable of winning than coverage capable of stopping punt returners. The soccer frenzy has swept up Britton Colquitt and A.J. Trapasso, who were competing for the starting job with the Broncos until Trapasso was waived Tuesday. Heading into training camp next month, Colquitt had the advant |
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| Trapasso, Colquitt contend for Broncos punting job |
NFL Football |
06/15/2010 |
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ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) -With the World Cup in full swing, the conversations between a pair of Denver Broncos punters center more on corner kicks than coffin kicks. More on headers than hang time. More on countries capable of winning than coverage capable of stopping punt returners. The soccer frenzy has swept up Britton Colquitt and A.J. Trapasso, who are competing for the starting job yet glued together by the world's game. As soon as minicamp practice ended Saturday, the two bolted into the building |
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| Broncos' Dumervil signs tender |
NFL Football |
06/14/2010 |
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| Englewood, CO (MySportsbook) - Denver Broncos linebacker Elvis Dumervil has signed his free agent contract tender on Monday. The fifth-year pro will reportedly make $3.168 million in the upcoming season, according to the Denver Post. Dumervil led the league in sacks last year with 17 and added 49 tackles over 16 games, including 14 starts. Since being taken in the fourth round of the 2006 draft by Denver, the Louisville product has racked up 43 sacks and 129 tackles with one interception and 10 forced fumb |
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| Broncos LB Ayers working way out of doghouse |
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06/13/2010 |
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ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) -The discord that led Robert Ayers to dwell in his coach's doghouse appears to have diminished. After mostly watching from the sideline the first two days of minicamp due to a ``coaching decision,'' the Denver Broncos linebacker was back in the mix on a gloomy Sunday, working primarily with the second team. For now, the discontentment has abated. Not that Ayers or coach Josh McDaniels would elaborate on its source. ``It was for a good reason,'' Ayers said on his way to the loc |
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