Wide receiver Brandon Marshall wants out of Denver and the Broncos would like to trade him.
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Analysis: Marshall may not be easy for Broncos to trade
Wide receiver Brandon Marshall wants out of Denver and the Broncos would like to trade him.
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Analysis: Marshall may not be easy for Broncos to trade
Today’s question comes from Sam Toteve: Can you explain the varying free-agent statuses and how they differ?
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Q&A: What are the different levels of NFL free agency?
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. – Some were sad to see him go in the first place. All were glad to hear Mike Shanahan was getting back into the NFL coaching world.
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Broncos who played under Shanahan glad to see him return to the NFL (The Canadian Press)
Mike Shanahan is now the Washington Redskins’ seventh coach since Dan Snyder bought the team in 1999. He was introduced at a news conference on Wednesday.
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Shanahan Back In NFL With Redskins
Some were sad to see him go in the first place. All were glad to hear Mike Shanahan was getting back into the NFL coaching world. When the Denver Broncos cleaned out their lockers earlier in the week after going 8-8 under first-year coach Josh McDaniels, they were pleased Shanahan was in the process of re-entering the coaching ranks.
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Several holdovers laud Shanahan’s return to NFL (AP)
By ARNIE STAPLETON AP Sports Writer
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Several holdovers laud Shanahan’s return to NFL (PA SportsTicker)
Darcel McBath proved to be a playmaker as a rookie — he was leading the team in special teams tackles and had two interceptions when he was placed on injured reserve. Now rehabbing, he is working to be an even bigger contributor in 2010.
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McBath Excited to Improve
…Week 7 bye week, the Broncos have opted instead for a somewhat more unconventional off-season strategy: They’ve decided to sign as many punters as possible. The Denver Post is reporting that the…
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The Denver Broncos Are Down With OPP: Other People’s Punters
At the podium stood Mike Shanahan, who has a $35 million, five-year contract that gives him final authority over football decisions as head coach and executive vice president of the Washington Redskins, Vic Lombardi reports.
Mike Shanahan says he’s “excited and honored” to take the reins of the Washington Redskins. But hiring is the latest development in a major shift in philosophy under owner Dan Snyder.
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Mike Shanahan signals major shift in Washington