Daily Archives: August 13th, 2008

Jets’ Favre says arm is ‘fatigued’

Brett Favre said his rocket right arm felt “fatigued” — but not sore — during a break from his fifth day of practice with the New York Jets.

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Lynch cozing up with Patriots

John Lynch is not finished pursuing a second Super Bowl ring. A Broncos’ veteran safety until he asked for his release two weeks ago, Lynch visited with the New England Patriots Tuesday and is taking his physical today.

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Work ethic speaks loudly for Webster

There is certainly no one on the Broncos’ defense louder than Nate Webster, but all it took was one late-night phone call in early January for everything to go silent.

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These names come Nat-urally

Broncos linebacker Nate Webster takes pride in his family and his name.

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Marshall isn’t viewing T.O. as his role model

Just because the media compare Brandon Marshall to Terrell Owens doesn’t mean Marshall does.

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Dove Valley Days: No news good for Champ

Dove Valley Days: Expect a big regular-season from cornerback Champ Bailey. Why’s that? Because he’s not doing much in the preseason.

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Brandon Marshall court date moved

Brandon Marshall’s scheduled Denver County Court appearance this morning regarding a June 12 traffic ticket was rescheduled to Sept. 17.

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Big, bad Cowboys ride into town

This is the week when the Broncos had better plant a little harder in their three-point stances. Chin straps had better be buckled extra tight.

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Mailbag: Schedule worth considering

The Post’s Broncos writer responds to your questions in Mike Klis’ Broncos Mailbag. In this installment, Mike tackles six Q’s, including one about the first preseason game.

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Rodgers solid despite loss

Aaron Rodgers shrugged off a shaky beginning as Brett Favre’s replacement.

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