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In terms of the public eye, Brady Quinn has been cloaked between Kyle Orton’s performance in training camp as the team’s No. 1 quarterback and Tim Tebow’s immense popularity at the No. 3 slot.

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Q&A: Quinn needs to hold off Tebow to stay No. 2 at quarterback for the Broncos

Denver Broncos runing back Correll Buckhalter is going to visit a specialist this week to examine his injured…

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Correll Buckhalter to see back specialist (The National Football Post)

Folks are asking this question a lot lately: Who can replace Elvis Dumervil in the Broncos defense? The answer is … everybody.

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Analysis: Replacing the Broncos’ Dumervil isn’t a one-man job

Ron Chenoy/US Presswire Tim Tebow got a taste of rookie hazing in the NFL when his Broncos teammates decided to give him a new look this past weekend. Tebow has now been allowed to…

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SportsCenter’s Not Top 10: Worst Sports Haircuts

Tebow Watch: HairGate

August 9th, 2010

When Tim Tebow is next seen at the Denver Broncos training camp practice Tuesday, he will be sporting a cleanly shaven head. Gone is the Friar…

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Tebow Watch: HairGate

ASHBURN, Va. – Mike Shanahan learned a valuable lesson about injuries during his Denver Broncos days, back when he decided the goal line drill would be the perfect time to crack the whip and make the guys tackle.

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Redskins, Shanahan keeping injuries at bay (The Canadian Press)

…sidelined him for about a week. Hillis was acquired in the Brady Quinn trade with the Denver Broncos and has good size and surprisingly soft hands. He displayed that combination by trucking a would…

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Browns training camp observations

There was a time in Mario Haggan’s career when he only got on the field for kickoffs and when another linebacker needed a quick breather.

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Haggan’s Versatility Helps Injury-Riddled LB Corps

There was a time in Mario Haggan’s career when he only got on the field for kickoffs and when another linebacker needed a quick breather. That was typically it, as far as his role went. Until last season, that is, when the Denver Broncos veteran deviated from the script, seizing the starting job out of camp and suiting up every game.

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Haggan’s versatility helps injury-riddled LB corps (AP)

This is why Josh McDaniels gets paid the relatively big bucks. McDaniels has been trying to bring an Eastern-style of NFL toughness to the laid-back Rocky Mountains. But he’s in a tough spot now.

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As Broncos injuries mount, McDaniels faced with tough questions

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