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‘Something Will Have to Give’

September 30th, 2009

On Sunday, the Broncos' No. 1 defense will match up against the Cowboys' No. 1 rushing offense. It's a battle of a big, strong offensive line against a physical defensive front, and as Elvis Dumervil said, 'Something will have to give.'

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‘Something Will Have to Give’

NEW YORK – Retired professional football players may have a higher rate than normal of Alzheimer’s disease or other memory problems, suggests a preliminary study that provides more fuel for concerns about long-term risk of concussions.

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Preliminary study reports ex-NFL players suffer higher rates of dementia (The Canadian Press)

Denver kicker honored

September 30th, 2009

…to prove he belongs in the NFL. The Broncos announced Wednesday that their kicker will be named…7) and kickoffs reaching the end zone (13). Denver, 3-0, is leading the AFC in lowest…

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Denver kicker honored

A different side to Broncos receiver Brandon Marshall has been surfacing in recent weeks. Gone is the Marshall who oozes charisma, drama and controversy. Instead, he has become so boring, he has started to answer questions like a coach.

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Broncos’ Marshall saying lots of nothing

Week 4 – Wed: Transcripts

September 30th, 2009

Head Coach Josh McDaniels, quarterback Kyle Orton and safety Brian Dawkins spoke with the media about their preparation for the Dallas Cowboys. Here are the transcripts of their interviews.

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Week 4 – Wed: Transcripts

Denver Broncos defensive lineman Kenny Peterson isn’t at all surprised about the team’s 3-0 start. Going into Week 4, Peterson plays on the top defense in the league, giving up only 214.7 yards per game.

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Peterson: Any Great Defense Always Stops The Run

IRVING, Texas — As good as the Cowboys have been running the ball the first three weeks of the season, their depth is certainly being tested.

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Cowboys getting a little thin at tailback

…things to the team. Herman’s system utilizes a zone-blocking scheme similar to what the Denver Broncos excelled at earlier in the decade. That strategy is ideal for Robinson’s ability as a…

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Robinson emerges as key player in ISU’s 3-1 start

Retired professional football players may have a higher rate than normal of Alzheimer’s disease or other memory problems, suggests a preliminary study that provides more fuel for concerns about long-term risk of concussions. Experts cautioned that the work was not definitive but noted that it fit in with other studies suggesting a long-term risk from head injuries in sports.

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Ex-NFL players report higher rates of dementia (AP)

What if Elway ended up a Raider?

September 30th, 2009

…initially retiring from the Broncos. I think that is the closest comparison we have in the AFC West to the Favre saga. It’s a sobering thought, isn’t it, Denver fans? As we prepare…

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What if Elway ended up a Raider?

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