First of an eight-part series With the absence of a new Collective Bargaining Agreement threatening to delay the…
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AFC West free-agent preview (ProFootballWeekly.com)
First of an eight-part series With the absence of a new Collective Bargaining Agreement threatening to delay the…
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AFC West free-agent preview (ProFootballWeekly.com)
There are always forks in the road, choices to be made as the years go by. Nate Solder had one of those in his football life, an either-or decision to get from where he was to where he is.
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NFL loving Solder’s commitment to excellence at left tackle
NFL teams have talked to Pierre Allen about playing defensive end in a 3-4 alignment. They have talked to him about being a defensive end in a 4-3.
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Thomas Jefferson graduate Pierre Allen eager to play anywhere NFL wants him to play
Today’s question comes from Ted Shih: If head coach John Fox likes speed at linebacker, will Wesley Woodyard have a bigger role on Denver’s defense?
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Q&A: Broncos’ Woodyard in position for more playing time, if he returns
Defensive end Da’Quan Bowers has merited consideration because the Broncos need a pass rusher.
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Texas A&M linebacker Miller ascends NFL draft lists
It may be the toughest challenge in the NFL — fixing the Broncos defense. Dennis Allen is going to try to do what so many before him couldn’t.
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Allen Has Tough Challenge In Fixing Broncos’ Defense
With the quarterbacks working out Sunday at the Scouting Combine, who put on a great showing? Who may have hurt his stock? Scout.com was at Lucas Oil Stadium and has this video report.
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Quarterbacks on Display Sunday in Indy
By JOSH DUBOW AP Sports Writer
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Raiders act quickly to keep potential free agents (PA SportsTicker)
No snaps have been taken since early January in Denver, but there continues to be plenty of snippets regarding the quarterback situation for the Broncos.
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Quarterback controversy won’t go away
INDIANAPOLIS — We caught up with Todd McShay of Scouts Inc. at the NFL combine and we asked him one draft-related question about each AFC West team. …