No Bronco escaped new coach’s scrutiny
When Mike Shanahan was fired, plenty of Denver Broncos players had reason to worry.
No Bronco escaped new coach’s scrutiny
When Mike Shanahan was fired, plenty of Denver Broncos players had reason to worry.
Broncos release Arrington for failed physical
J.J. Arrington’s career with the Denver Broncos was halted before he even took his first handoff when the team released the tailback following a failed a physical due to a balky right knee.
Arrington signed a four-year deal worth about $10 million in early March and figured to be a third-down specialist for the Broncos in 2009, a role similar to the one he played last season for the NFC champion Arizona Cardinals.
Broncos TE Scheffler on board with role in offense
Tony Scheffler has no beef with Broncos coach Josh McDaniels and insists he’s on board even after the team traded his good buddy, Jay Cutler.
Any friction that might have existed dissipated after a recent chat with his head coach.
Scheffler and McDaniels sat down to discuss the tight end’s role with the team. The conversation was cathartic.
“Everything’s fine,” Scheffler said Thursday after the third day of passing camp. “It’s not about me.
Players Adjusting Quickly
With day three of passing camp complete, players believe they are adapting well to Head Coach Josh McDaniels' system.
It’s all good for D.J. The Broncos veteran is happy with his latest move to a new role with a new name at ‘backer.
Will, Sam, Mike and now Jack.
BRONCOS RB ranks thinned as Arrington cut
This may further explain why the Broncos drafted Knowshon More-
Broncos cut RB Arrington after failed physical
The Denver Broncos have released tailback J.J. Arrington after he failed a physical due to a balky right knee.
The team confirmed the move Thursday.
Arrington was one of three veteran tailbacks the Broncos brought in during the offseason, along with Correll Buckhalter and LaMont Jordan. The team had placed seven running backs on injured reserve last season.
The Broncos also selected Knowshon Moreno with the 12th pick in the draft to bolster the backfield.
Demps still No. 1 at safety
Because a full-time starter is unlikely to pull significant special teams duty, free safety Quintin Demps knows he’s potentially the worst enemy of kickoff returner Quintin Demps.
Broncos LB D.J. Williams eager for new role
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — The Denver Broncos value D.J. Williams’ versatility at linebacker even if a…