ENGLEWOOD — Every great story needs a villain. In the Broncos’ worst-to-first tale of 2011 and Tim Tebow’s Disney-esque emergence into the NFL spotlight, there has been no better foil than Kyle Orton.
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Denver Broncos set for showdown with Kansas City Chiefs, Orton
The Kansas City Chiefs put running back Jackie Battle on injured reserve and signed running back Shaun Draughn to the active roster before their season finale against Denver.
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Chiefs put RB Battle on IR, sign RB Draughn (PA SportsTicker)
New Year’s Day will be the biggest game for the Denver Broncos and QB Tim Tebow this season. This game, against the Kansas City Chiefs, will determine whether or not they take the AFC West title. While they could still make it into the postseason with a loss and an Oakland…
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Kyle Orton Hoping for the Win and Some Money from Tebow? Fan’s Perspective (Yahoo! Contributor Network)
It’s the final week of the season so it’s the last time for you to cash in on our NFL picks. As always we will pick each game against the spread and give a brief explanation why. We’ve been red hot lately so the luck is bound to turn the other way, right?
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DENVER (CBS4) – A new survey puts Denver Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow at the top of the list for the most desired celebrity neighbor. But he’s not thinking about that. Tebow is too busy thinking about the upcoming New Year’s Day game against the Kansas City Chiefs at Sports Authority Field at Mile High. The Broncos need to beat the Chiefs in order to make it to the playoffs if the Oakland Raiders win against the San Diego Chargers. If the Raiders lose, the Broncos will clinch a playoff spot whether they win or lose. Tebow will be facing the man he replaced, Kyle Orton, on Sunday. Tebow is coming off his worst game of the year after he threw three interceptions and a fumble against the Buffalo Bills on Christmas Eve. “Part of being motivated and learning from mistakes and past failures and also learning from losses. Having that feeling and let that disappointment drive you in practice and meetings to watch more to do more. So I don’t know if you just want to let everything go and just continue to be the same person. I think you need to let it eat at you a little bit because it can make you better as a player, as a person,” said Tebow. The survey by Zillow.com shows many Americans think Tebow would be a good neighbor. Eleven percent of the respondents said they would like to live next to Tebow. He even beat out “Friends” star Jennifer Aniston and celebrity couple Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie.
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Tebow Thinking More About The Game Than Being A Good Neighbor
Denver Broncos QB Tim Tebow started this season on the sidelines while fans demanded he start. Once in the game, critics began tearing his game apart. Despite this, Tebow took off on what would become a whirlwind season, leading to comeback win after win.
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Tim Tebow Elevated to Superhero Status, in Comics: Fan’s Perspective (Yahoo! Contributor Network)
CHICAGO – Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Kyle Orton and some 20 other NFL players are suing a Chicago law firm for more than US$10 million, claiming they received bad financial advice on investing in energy concerns.
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Orton, other players sue over advice (The Canadian Press)
Von Miller has sparked Denver’s defense this season just as Tim Tebow has energized the Broncos’ offense. Like Tebow, he’s fading at the finish. The outside linebacker and No. 2 overall pick in the draft looked like a lock for Defensive Rookie of the Year honors when he collected 10 1/2 sacks in his first 10 games.
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Bulky cast, injured thumb slowing Broncos’ Miller (AP)
As if the Denver Broncos and Tim Tebow need any more pressure. If the Broncos lose at home to Kansas City and Oakland wins at home against San Diego …
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Plenty at stake in Tebow-Orton Bowl
Coach Hue Jackson has refrained from becoming “unglued” through the myriad of penalties and disappointments.
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Raiders’ Jackson keeps cool amidst mishaps (Yahoo! Sports)