As Week 17 of the NFL season approaches, Scout.com’s Chris Steuber updates his 2009 NFL Rookie Rankings; a Big Board system where the top-20 rookies are ranked. The ranking system is based on playing time, potential impact, surrounding cast and team environment. See where your teams top rookie ranks inside.
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2009 NFL Rookie Rankings – Week 17
CBS4’s Broncos Insider Gary Miller reports on the decision to bench Brandon Marshall for the Broncos game against the Kansas City Chiefs.
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Brandon Marshall Benched For Chiefs – Broncos Game
In this week's edition of “A Few Minutes With…”, Brandon Stokley answers questions about his tutelage of the Broncos' younger receivers and his strong relationship with Kyle Orton.
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A Few Minutes With: Brandon Stokley
Broncos coach Josh McDaniels scratched receiver Brandon Marshall for Sunday’s game against the Chiefs because of the hamstring injury he suffered in Friday’s practice, ESPN.com’s John Clayton reported Friday.
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Broncos scratch Marshall with injured hamstring
Each franchise has looked more fraudulent than legit in efforts to reach the postseason.
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AFC wild-card contenders unworthy of berths (Yahoo! Sports)
A year ago, Broncos quarterback Jay Cutler threw a 25-yard touchdown pass to Tony Scheffler early in the fourth quarter of a game at San Diego.
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Broncos not likely to keep all of their stars in 2010
Buddy Nix recalled how difficult it was explaining exactly what his role was in February, when the Bills lured him out of retirement to be their national scout.
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Bills entrust nix with GM’s responsibilities
The last time the Broncos faced the Chiefs — Dec. 6 — Matt Cassel and Brodie Croyle combined for only 16-of-43 passing for 134 yards and two interceptions.
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Bowe’s back, giving chiefs’ offense a jolt
The Broncos rang in the New Year with their fingers crossed, hoping for the best when it comes to their battered receiving corps.
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Marshall’s absence would be huge