The highest bidder has offered $1.1 million at an auction of Dallas Cowboys cornerback Adam "Pacman" Jones’ home.
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The highest bidder has offered $1.1 million at an auction of Dallas Cowboys cornerback Adam "Pacman" Jones’ home.
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The Cowboys wrapped up its California camp with a nearly two-hour workout before heading East, with a stop in Denver for two days of workouts with the Broncos before the teams play a preseason game Saturday night.
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It’s time, so bring on the Broncos questions
The on-field comparisons between Broncos wide receiver Brandon Marshall and Dallas Cowboys star Terrell Owens are inevitable. Both are tall targets with the ability to break tackles and make big plays.
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For the next several days, the Dallas Cowboys will invade the Broncos’ turf. Two days of practice at Dove Valley will be followed by the teams’ preseason game Saturday night at Invesco Field at Mile High.
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Broncos wide receiver Brandon Marshall said he expected Cowboys cornerback Adam Jones to be aggressive with him — and welcomes the challenge.
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Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Bobby Engram will miss six to eight weeks with a cracked bone in his right shoulder sustained on the first play of Friday’s preseason game against Minnesota, adding to the injuries on offense for the defending four-time NFC West champions.
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Linebacker Louis Green watched practice Monday, sans the neck brace he sported after a violent collision in the preseason opener.
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Check out this interview with Bronco-turned-Patriot John Lynch from Mike Reiss of the Boston Globe. Lynch, who signed with the Patriots on Thursday, didn’t talk too much about his departure from Denver, though the way he left here was certainly the buzz again on the morning sports talk radio circuit. There seems to be a polarizing topic: Some (including Sandy Clough and Mike Evans of 104.3 The Fan) feel like Lynch handled his departure badly. The other opinion is that the Broncos treated Lynch wrong, and he was right to go find somewhere else to play.
What do you think? Who’s right — Lynch or the Broncos?