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08/17/2010 11:00 PM
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Tim Tebow Pushes Brady Quinn as Broncos’ Backup
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Brady Quinn, who was acquired from Cleveland in the off-season, looked confused at times during the preseason opener Sunday at Cincinnati.
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08/06/2010 11:00 PM
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N.F.L. ROUNDUP; Already Depleted, Broncos Lose Two Fill-Ins to Injury
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The Denver Broncos suffered yet another blow when outside linebacker Jarvis Moss broke a bone in his right hand during the team's morning workout Friday. Moss will need surgery to fix the break and will probably miss two weeks of practice. He should be able to participate in games wearing a protective cast once the affected area is allowed time to fuse properly, similar to what Brian Dawkins did last season.
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08/05/2010 11:00 PM
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Namath Calls Jets ‘Real Serious Contender’
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a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/06/sports/football/06nfl.html?partner=rssnytemc=rss"img src="http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2010/08/06/sports/NFL/NFL-thumbStandard.jpg" border="0" height="75" width="75" hspace="4" align="left"/aElvis Dumervil, who led the N.F.L. in sacks last season, tore a chest muscle Wednesday night in a passing drill.
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04/26/2010 11:00 PM
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McDaniels and Tebow Know How to Adapt
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Josh McDaniels, the Denver Broncos’ coach, and quarterback Tim Tebow, drafted in the first round, have some history of changing to what works for the team.
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01/15/2010 11:00 PM
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N.F.L. ROUNDUP; 49ers-Broncos Set for London; Haslett Will Take Over Redskins' Defense
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San Francisco 49ers will face Denver Broncos at Wembley Stadium in London in October
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12/27/2009 11:00 PM
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N.F.L. ROUNDUP; Moss and the Patriots Win Another Division Title
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New England Patriots defeat Jacksonville Jaguars, 35-7; Houston Texans defeat Miami Dolphins, 27-20; Dallas Cowboys defeat Washington Redskins, 17-0; Philadelphia Eagles defeat Denver Broncos, 30-27; Green Bay Packers defeat Seattle Seahawks, 48-10; Tampa Bay Buccaneers defeat New Orleans Saints, 20-17; Arizona Cardinals defeat St Louis Rams, 31-10; Cincinnati Bengals defeat Kansas City Chiefs, 17-10; Cleveland Browns defeat Oakland Raiders, 23-9; Atlanta Falcons defeat Buffalo Bills, 31-3; San...
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12/20/2009 11:00 PM
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N.F.L. ROUNDUP; Titans' Rebound Continues With an Overtime Victory
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Tennessee Titans defeat Miami Dolphins, 27-24; Pittsburgh Steelers defeat Green Bay Packers, 37-36; Oakland Raiders defeat Denver Broncos, 20-19; Baltimore Ravens defeat Chicago Bears, 31-7; Philadelphia Eagles defeat San Francisco 49ers, 27-13; Arizona Cardinals defeat Detroit Lions, 31-24; Carolina Panthers defeat Minnesota Vikings, 26-7; New England Patriots defeat Buffalo Bills, 17-10; Cleveland Browns defeat Kansas City Chiefs, 41-34; Houston Texans defeat St Louis Rams, 16-13; Tampa Bay B...
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12/13/2009 11:00 PM
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N.F.L. ROUNDUP; Pushing Their Luck, Saints and Colts Stay Unbeaten
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New Orleans Saints defeat Atlanta Falcons, 26-23; Indianapolis Colts defeat Denver Broncos, 28-16; San Diego Chargers defeat Dallas Cowboys, 20-17; Green Bay Packers defeat Chicago Bears, 21-14; Minnesota Vikings defeat Cincinnati Bengals, 30-10; New England Patriots defeat Carolina Panthers, 20-10; Miami Dolphins defeat Jacksonville Jaguars, 14-10; Baltimore Ravens defeat Detroit Lions, 48-3; Tennessee Titans defeat St Louis Rams, 47-7; Houston Texans defeat Seattle Seahawks, 34-7; Washington ...
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12/06/2009 11:00 PM
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ROUNDUP; Catching All the Breaks, the Saints Improve to 12-0
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New Orleans Saints defeat Washington Redskins, 33-30; Oakland Raiders defeat Pittsburgh Steelers, 27-24; Cincinnati Bengals defeat Detroit Lions, 23-13; Miami Dolphins defeat New England Patriots, 22-21; Philadelphia Eagles defeat Atlanta Falcons, 34-7; Denver Broncos defeat Kansas City Chiefs, 44-13; San Diego Chargers defeat Cleveland Browns, 30-23; Jacksonville Jaguars defeat Houston Texans, 23-18; Arizona Cardinals defeat Minnesota Vikings, 30-17; Carolina Panthers defeat Tampa Bay Buccanee...
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11/26/2009 11:00 PM
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BRONCOS 26, GIANTS 6; Extra Points
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The NFL Network accidentally broadcast a vulgarity yelled by Broncos Coach Josh McDaniels as he chastised his players on the sideline. Coming out of a commercial break after a series of false starts near the goal line that resulted in Denver's settling for a field goal, the NFL Network showed a clip of McDaniels, who yelled at his players with a vulgarity that was clearly audible. The announcer Bob Papa immediately apologized to viewers. (AP)
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11/26/2009 11:00 PM
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BRONCOS 26, GIANTS 6; Broncos Bury the Giants
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Perhaps the Giants were disoriented by the change of time zones or by the thin air of the Mile High City or by their rare appearance on Thanksgiving. Their problems -- not all of them their fault -- began early when quarterback Eli Manning called timeout because of to transmission problems with the helmet headset on which he hears the plays.
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11/25/2009 11:00 PM
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Instead of Watching TV, Giants Will Be on TV
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a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/26/sports/football/26giants.html?partner=rssnytemc=rss"img src="http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2009/11/26/sports/26giants_CA0/thumbStandard.jpg" border="0" height="75" width="75" hspace="4" align="left"/aThe Giants, who will be at Denver on Thursday night, last played in a Thanksgiving Day game in 1992, and before that 1982.
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11/23/2009 11:00 PM
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Whether Winning Or Losing, Broncos Are Always Brash
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Denver Broncos will face New York Giants; photo
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11/23/2009 11:00 PM
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N.F.L. FAST FORWARD; An Ex-Quarterback's Take on Cutler's Struggles
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Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler and Denver Broncos coach Josh McDaniels, who fought last season, discussed; photo
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11/22/2009 11:00 PM
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N.F.L. ROUNDUP; Chargers' Recovery Is Complete After Win in Denver
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San Diego Chargers defeat Denver Broncos, 32-3; Indianapolis Colts defeat Baltimore Ravens, 17-15; New Orleans Saints defeat Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 38-7; Kansas City Chiefs defeat Pittsburgh Steelers, 27-24; Detroit Lions defeat Cleveland Browns, 38-37; Oakland Raiders defeat Cincinnati Bengals, 20-17; Philadelphia Eagles defeat Chicago Bears, 24-20; Dallas Cowboys defeat Washington Redskins, 7-6; Minnesota Vikings defeat Seattle Seahawks, 35-9; Green Bay Packers defeat San Francisco 49ers, 30-2...
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