Brandon Marshall made a juggling, one-handed catch during a drill, drawing a loud ovation from Miami Dolphins fans in nearby sun-baked stands. A few minutes later, another spectacular grab earned him a fist-bump from coach Tony Sparano and left Marshall c
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Brandon Marshall of Miami Dolphins reveals he has personality disorder
Willis McGahee won’t be the only new running back in Denver’s backfield if Knowshon Moreno can help it. Noticeably leaner, the Broncos’ top draft pick in 2009 reshaped his body through vigorous offseason workouts and insists he’ll finally be able to flash his true talents in his third NFL season.
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Moreno reshapes body in make-or-break year (AP)
Quarterback Dennis Dixon, a restricted free agent, did not sign his tender and has yet to report to Pittsburgh Steelers training camp.
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NFL Roundup — Dennis Dixon a no-show at Pittsburgh Steelers camp
Quarterback Dennis Dixon, a restricted free agent, did not sign his tender and has yet to report to Pittsburgh Steelers training camp.
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Roundup: Dennis Dixon a no-show at Pittsburgh Steelers camp
When Josh McDaniels unveiled his first free-agent class as coach of the Broncos, three players were the foundation.
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Denver Broncos cut veteran safety Renaldo Hill
The first life-changing moment for Shannon Sharpe occurred when he was 3 months old. Grandma Mary was raising nine of her own children, and then, in 1968, she took a train to Chicago to pick up her daughter’s three children: Libby, Sterling and baby Shannon.
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Hall of Famer Shannon Sharpe has his late Grandma to thank
For so long, football was a shield for Elvis Dumervil. It protected him from pessimists who said he was too short, too light, too something to make it in the NFL. It motivated him to reach for things, for a Pro Bowl trip, or a sack title.
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Broncos Elvis Dumervil back after season lost to injury
Sports columnist Mark Kiszla combs his inbox for extraordinary feedback and exceptional analysis, then responds in kind online each Sunday.
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Kickin’ it: Orton a big trade target? Only with magic wand and pixie dust
OK, so maybe the Broncos and Kyle Orton are stuck together in the messiest situation since shoe leather met bubble gum. But, truth be known, who plays quarterback for Denver probably isn’t as crucial to this team’s success as how effectively Knowshon Moreno runs the football.
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Mark Kiszla: Moreno must be in rush to succeed
ENGLEWOOD — Champ Bailey noticed a player especially eager to do some hitting in new Denver Broncos coach John Fox’s first full-padded practice Saturday.
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Broncos’ Elvis Dumervil eagerly dives into camp