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Though the Patriots’ waiver claim of Josh Barrett was several weeks ago, it has still generated some interest from folks.

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Q&A: Patriots’ claim of Barrett a brash move

The Broncos have rushed for just 111 yards in two preseason games and averaged 3.2 yards per carry. The Broncos have one rushing touchdown in the two games, and their No. 1 offense has run the ball only 11 times overall.

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Analysis: Improving the Broncos’ running game had better be a rush job

BEREA, Ohio – Peyton Hillis would not let a summer rainstorm, slick turf, or six St. Louis Rams stop him.

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Peyton Hillis pushes for starting spot with Browns (The Canadian Press)

Broncos quarterback Kyle Orton doesn’t have an overwhelming arm, much mobility or the soaring popularity of rookie Tim Tebow. What he does possess is a thorough grasp of coach Josh McDaniels’ intricate system. Orton’s complete comprehension in Year 2 of the offense is allowing him to run the show with cool confidence.

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Orton Effectively Leading Broncos In Preseason

Broncos quarterback Kyle Orton doesn’t have an overwhelming arm, much mobility or the soaring popularity of rookie Tim Tebow. What he does possess is a thorough grasp of coach Josh McDaniels’ intricate system. Orton’s complete comprehension in Year 2 of the offense is allowing him to run the show with cool confidence.

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Orton effectively leading offense in preseason (AP)

Denver Broncos head coach Josh McDaniels gives his take on the Broncos Game Two performance as well as his thoughts on facing the Pittsburgh Steelers this weekend. Check out the full transcripts.

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Coach’s Corner – Josh McDaniels Game Thoughts

Preseason Game Two is in the books for the Denver Broncos and I’m pretty sure I wont be making any travel arrangements for January. There were however, signs that there might be light at the end of the tunnel – as long as you’re wearing glasses.

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Schon: Randon Notes from Game Two

The Lions played like bullies. Wide receiver Jabar Gaffney almost single-handedly gave the Broncos a measure of respect in their 25-20, last-quarter setback against those improving Lions.

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Broncos fall to 0-2 in preseason as Lions rally to win, 25-20

Despite playing for the visiting Detroit Lions on Saturday night, Tony Scheffler probably had 20 times more friends at Invesco Field at Mile High than his entire hometown.

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Scheffler surprised to hear boos in his return

With a newly minted contract extension in hand, Broncos quarterback Kyle Orton showed his comfort level in the team’s offense and showed why that is so important.

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Analysis: Orton continues strong preseason play

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