Monthly Archives: October, 2010

Broncos Arrive In London, Hope For Turnaround

To showcase the best it has to offer, the NFL chose to send two storied franchises to London. The league just better hope British fans pay more attention to the past than the present.

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Broncos to sleep on plane to England, then get down to business

With London calling, Broncos coach Josh McDaniels had a little advice for his players to handle the team’s schedule in England.

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Paige: A Study in Orange & Blue

“Come, Woodrow, come! The game is afoot,” cried Sherlock Holmes.

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Paige: A Study in Orange & Blue

Briefs: Broncos’ Ayers may return sooner than expected

Broncos coach Josh McDaniels hinted Thursday that Robert Ayers, who suffered a fractured foot in the loss at Baltimore this month, may be back sooner than expected.

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Briefs: Broncos’ Ayers may return sooner than expected

Broncos depart for London, leaving five injured players home

The plan was fairly simple for the Broncos on Thursday as they prepared to leave for London on an afternoon chartered flight.

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NFL notebook: Favre won’t rule out playing

The signs of progress are small but noticeable for Brett Favre and his injured left ankle.

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DBs Dawkins, Goodman to rejoin Broncos in London

ENGLEWOOD– The Denver Broncos at least will get to see some familiar sights while in England: safety Brian Dawkins and cornerback Andre Goodman patrolling the defensive backfield.

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What it takes to send an NFL team to London

The biggest challenge for the NFL is selecting the home team for its international game in London, because few teams are eager to give up a date at their home stadium.

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What it takes to send an NFL team to London

Analysis: Broncos not having success facing 3-4 defense

It’s an odd thing and the jury is still out, but the Broncos are a 3-4 defensive team, yet they are winless against opponents who use the 3-4 this season.

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Analysis: Broncos not having success facing 3-4 defense

Q&A: Winners have best approach

Through the three previous games in London and the regular-season game in Mexico City in 2005, teams have tried a variety of approaches looking for the right mix.

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Q&A: Winners have best approach