When the Broncos’ comeback came up a little short in Philadelphia, they saw how it looked when a playoff team closes the deal in December as the postseason looms.
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Analysis: Young Broncos need to step up more
When the Broncos’ comeback came up a little short in Philadelphia, they saw how it looked when a playoff team closes the deal in December as the postseason looms.
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Analysis: Young Broncos need to step up more
It looks like Brandon Marshall, nearly unstoppable when he wants to be, is running a fade route. His time in Denver is running out. Color him gone.
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Kiszla: Exit time for B-Marsh
Brandon Marshall has made enough jaw-dropping, highlight reel-worthy catches this season to make any wide receiver jealous.
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Marshall’s big year missing high yardage per reception
Michael Bush. Andre Johnson. Kyle Orton.
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Klis: Postseason hopes hinge on this trio
ENGLEWOOD — Since ditching his surly attitude, Brandon Marshall has soared. The charismatic yet mercurial Denver Broncos wideout was named to his second straight Pro Bowl this week, one of five Broncos players to earn the honor.
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Early woes now faint memory for Broncos WR Marshall
Brandon Marshall grabbed the back of his right leg and took a knee early in Wednesday’s practice, and now the Broncos must wait to see if the hamstring injury worsens overnight.
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Sore hamstring slows Marshall during practice
Pittsburgh linebacker LaMarr Woodley predicts the Patriots and Bengals will “lay down” for their virtually meaningless games Sunday because they don’t want the Super Bowl champion Steelers to make the playoffs.
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NFL: Woodley believes teams are wary of Pittsburgh
Since being named to his first Pro Bowl, Broncos outside linebacker Elvis Dumervil has thanked a long list of people.
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Dumervil credits Clady’s help
Miles Austin of the Cowboys, Brandon Marshall of the Broncos and six other Pro Bowl picks are among more than 200 NFL players who would lose their status as unrestricted free agents this offseason if the league and its union can`t agree on a new labor contract.
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Lack of salary cap would make fewer free agents unrestricted in 2010
Steelers linebacker LaMarr Woodley predicted Wednesday that the Cincinnati Bengals and New England Patriots will “lay down” on Sunday to help keep his team out of the playoffs.
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NFL notebook: Woodley says Bengals, Pats will lay down Sunday