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Brandon Marshall will have another week to learn the Broncos’ playbook.

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Broncos’ Marshall to miss game at Seattle

Higgins continues to impress

August 21st, 2009

Ogden

Hey, Broncos fans. Don’t fret yet over Kyle Orton and the three interceptions in his Denver debut last week. Perhaps the best thing that could happen to your struggling new quarterback right now will occur Saturday night: He’ll be in Seattle for a preseason game.

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Seattle May Be The Cure For Orton’s Ails

The Denver Broncos’ new secondary is rather old. Joining Champ Bailey, 31, in the team’s retooled defensive backfield are free agents Brian Dawkins, 35, Andre’ Goodman, 31, and Renaldo Hill, 30.

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Four Thirtysomethings In Broncos Secondary

In Part 1 of our Seahawks-Broncos preseason preview, Michael John Schon of Broncos Update answers five questions from NorthwestFootball.net’s Doug Farrar. How much does Kyle Orton really bring to the table, what’s up with the new 3-4 defense, and how dysfunctional is this franchise after a tumultuous offseason?

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Behind Enemy Lines: Seahawks-Broncos, Pt. 1

In Part 2 of our preseason preview, NorthwestFootball.net’s Doug Farrar answers five questions from Michael John Schon of Broncos Update. How will Big Walt’s injury affect Seattle’s offense, what will that offense look like in the preseason, and can the iffy Seahawks pass defense keep Kyle Orton from bouncing back?

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Behind Enemy Lines: Seahawks-Broncos, Pt. 2

The cornerback position remains as the one position in free agency that is still deep with decent talent.

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Updated Best Available Free Agents-Defense

There are still some decent running backs left in free agency who could come in and provide a significant role if needed.

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Updated Best Available Free Agents-Offense

Burress accepts plea

August 21st, 2009

Plaxico Burress, a former Giants wide receiver, pleaded guilty to a single charge of attempted criminal possession of a weapon in the second degree, accepting the Manhattan district attorney’s offer of a two-year prison sentence rather than trying to beat New York’s strict gun laws in a trial.

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Burress accepts plea

There are deposits and there are withdrawals. An NFL season is a week-to-week slog through the physics of force and mass, so each week the bills come due.

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Broncos’ backfield already thin

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