Daily Archives: August 19th, 2008

From glory to grief to redemption

From the Big Time to the Big House and now, for Marlin Briscoe, to the Big Screen.

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Packers game big test for Niko and Nate

Niko or Nate. Nate or Niko. It’s only at middle linebacker, among the 11 starting defensive positions, that the Broncos have yet to decide.

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Rookie standing out for Denver

ENGLEWOOD — Receiver Eddie Royal’s goals were twofold entering the Denver Broncos’ training camp: Stand out, but not for being a rookie.

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Broncos overcome youth on offense

DENVER — With a young offense, the Denver Broncos should have had two options this preseason: run a basic scheme or struggle while the youngsters caught up.

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Manning in Super form against Browns

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Eli Manning was in Super Bowl form for the New York Giants and Domenik Hixon was even better.

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NFL notebook: Aug. 19

Bears select Orton to start at QB

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Bears choose Orton over Grossman as starting QB

Kyle Orton was selected to be the Bears starting quarterback by coach Lovie Smith on Monday.

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For Broncos, running back stats pivotal

It is the dead-solid-perfect statistical truth: If the Broncos rush for 2,300 yards, they will make the playoffs.

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Mailbag: Revelation in orange

The Post’s Broncos writer responds to your questions in Mike Klis’ Broncos Mailbag. In this installment, Mike tackles seven Q’s, including one from Wichita.

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Rookie WR Stands Out For All The Right Reasons

The 42nd overall pick in the NFL draft, Eddie Royal, was projected to make his mark
this season as a returner, not a receiver, but he’s already surpassed
veteran free agent newcomers Darrell Jackson, Keary Colbert and Samie
Parker to earn a starting spot opposite Brandon Marshall.

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