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Making Roster Moves

September 4th, 2009

The Broncos have moved one step closer to their 53-man regular season roster. On Friday, nine players, including Lee Robinson, were released and Matt McChesney was placed on IR.

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Broncos Defense Catching On

September 4th, 2009

For the last two years, the Broncos had virtually no pass rush, couldn’t contain the run and struggled to force turnovers. The dismal defense ultimately played a part in the firing of Mike Shanahan and the hiring of rookie coach Josh McDaniels, who made Mike Nolan one of his first hires.

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Broncos Defense Catching On

Posted by ESPN.com’s Bill Williamson The Kansas City Chiefs and Denver Broncos got a head start on cutting down to the 53-man roster by Saturday’s deadline…

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Chiefs and Broncos make some roster cuts

The Denver Broncos on Friday released nine players and placed guard Matt McChesney on their reserve/injured list, it was announced.

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BRONCOS RELEASE NINE PLAYERS; PLACE G McCHESNEY ON INJURED RESERVE

For all NFL players who walk the tight rope between a roster spot and unemployment, Friday was a day of dread. Nine players who had been in camp with the Denver Broncos were delivered the bad news that their services were no longer required.

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Broncos release nine players (AP)

September 4th, 2009

The Denver Broncos got a head start on cuts, releasing nine players, including quarterback Ingle Martin. The team also placed guard Matt McChesney on the reserve/injured list with a sprained ankle on Friday. There are no surprises in the other players released: DLs Matthias Askew and Carlton Powell; OL Kory Lichtensteiger and Clint Oldenberg; CB Rashod Moulton; RB Marcus Thomas; WR Nate Swift and…

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Darrell Reid went in pursuit of pointers on how to pick off passes. With the Denver Broncos switching to a 3-4 front this season, the 270-pound defensive end had to be able to read and react as he dropped back into coverage. So he sought out Champ Bailey for advice, working with the perennial Pro Bowl cornerback each practice to glean helpful hints.

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Broncos defense getting the hang of new scheme (AP)

Deo arrives at Kennedy Airport with $200 in his pocket. He speaks no English and knows no one. Lost, homeless and haunted by nightmares, he squats in abandoned Harlem tenements and later sleeps in Central Park.

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Review: In Tracy Kidder’s book, transition to life in NYC makes even a survivor of Burundi’s civil war feel besieged

In the movie ‘Julie & Julia,’ Julia Child’s kitchen makes only a brief appearance. But at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of American History, the workplace of America’s most beloved culinary icon is a big attraction; in fact, it has been ever since it was meticulously reassembled in 2002 after being removed from her home in Cambridge, Mass.

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At the Smithsonian, Julia Child’s kitchen is a star attraction

In ‘The Real Wizard of Oz,’ author Rebecca Loncraine applies a Freudian logic to the forces that shaped Baum’s endlessly inventive storytelling.

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Review: New biography of L. Frank Baum tracks his journey to the land of Oz

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