Daily Archives: January 6th, 2012

Police Warn Ticket Scalpers As Broncos Playoff Seats Grow In Demand

DENVER (CBS4) – Denver Broncos playoff tickets are hot items both for Broncos fans and Pittsburgh Steelers fans. Police are cracking down on ticket scalpers. Officers dress up as football fans and go after those charging more than the face value of the ticket. They’ve been patrolling the past few games at Sports Authority Field at Mile High. “I was mortified. When they told me that they could take me to jail,” said Broncos season ticket holder Kim Burrell. She was cited for trying to sell two $58 tickets for $75 each, that’s $17 over face value, a $34 profit. Police issued seven citations on Jan. 1 at the Kansas City Chiefs- Broncos game for selling tickets over face value. At the New England Patriots game Dec. 18, 2011 police in Denver arrested and jailed 10 people for allegations of scalping. “I know you can sell them online, I know you can sell them, but what is the actual definition of where I’m allowed to sell them and where I’m not?,” asked Burrell. Police in Denver said it’s illegal to sell tickets for even a penny more than face value within the city limits. It’s also illegal to sell tickets for face value on Broncos property, that includes the grounds of Sports Authority Field at Mile High. Tickets purchased online do not apply.

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Broncos’ Super Fans Get Ready For The Playoffs

DENVER (CBS4) – Most Denver Broncos fans are getting excited about Sunday’s playoff game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, but some “super fans” support their team all year long. Those who can’t go to the game at Sports Authority Field at Mile High have some big plans for watching the game at home. Josh Stacy lights candles as part of his game day ritual. Over the past 18 years, he’s built a shrine to the team. “Stuffed animals, a collector’s ball from 2005, a John Elway Hall of Fame pin from 2004, license plates,” said Stacy as he detailed the items on his shrine. “I think this time the game is going to be great. As long as they release Tebow to let him do what he needs to do they’ll be fine,” said Stacy. The Denver Broncos host the Pittsburgh Steelers at Sports Authority Field at Mile High Sunday. Kickoff is 2:30 p.m. If you can’t make it to the game, watch all the action and post game interviews on CBS4.

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Quinn denies extra reps in Broncos’ practice (The National Football Post)

Denver Broncos backup quarterback Brady Quinn told NFL.com’s Jeff Darlington that he has not gotten any…

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Brian Dawkins Ruled Out Of Sunday’s Playoff Game

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — Brian Dawkins’ biggest contribution Sunday in the AFC wild card playoffs will be with his talking and not his tackling. Hampered by a neck injury, the Denver Broncos’ emotional leader hasn’t practiced in weeks and was ruled out Friday for the first-round game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Still, Dawkins will be heard, even if it’s screaming from the sideline instead of barking out the calls. His voice has already energized the Broncos (8-8) after Dawkins delivered a rare speech following a 7-3 loss to Kansas City last week. He emphatically urged his teammates to forget about backing into the AFC West crown and fervently focus on the Steelers (12-4). “He’ll be effective, one way or another,” Pro Bowl cornerback Champ Bailey said. “He’s the leader of this team.” Pittsburgh is without one of its top safeties as well. Ryan Clark is sitting out as a precaution because of a blood disorder that’s exacerbated by altitude. That’s just as big of a loss. After all, the steady play of Clark frees up Troy Polamalu to freelance and fly around the field. “Ryan does such an awesome job of complementing Troy,” Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger said. “People don’t realize that. Troy makes a lot of plays and gets a lot of notoriety for it and publicity, but really I think Ryan is kind of the backbone for it. People don’t know, but Troy ad-libs a lot. Troy just sees stuff and that’s what makes him so good. “We’ll have to see how Troy does without Ryan back there as kind of his safety blanket.” Dawkins’ loss is a blow to a team that lacks much playoff experience. Rookie Quinton Carter will play free safety while third-year player David Bruton once again fills in for Dawkins, provided, of course, he’s healthy. Bruton is listed as questionable with an aching Achilles that’s bothered him for weeks. Sure, those two younger safeties are far more spry than the 38-year-old Dawkins, but they don’t have anywhere near his level of recognition, something Roethlisberger will try to exploit. “I don’t know if anybody fills the void of (Dawkins’) leadership and his ability to get us excited about playing,” Denver defensive coordinator Dennis Allen said. “Brian’s been an outstanding player for a long time. Any time you lose that type of player, it hurts.” Dawkins has been sorely missed ever since he pinched a nerve in his neck in the Broncos’ last win, against Chicago on Dec. 11. He’s been sidelined for all but one quarter of the past three games, all losses. “He’s a guy that comes down and stops the run and always seems to make the play,” Roethlisberger said. “When you turn on the film, 20 is always in there.” Just like old times. “Is he the same player he once was? Probably not,” said former Broncos safety John Lynch, who’s now a television analyst. “But he’s still really good if you put him in the right situation and I feel Dennis Allen has done a great job in doing that all year. Come playoff time, certain principles come back and I always believed the safety position is huge. “You can do so much at that position, and that’s a tough loss — and really on a team that doesn’t have a whole lot of playoff experience. Dawk brings that. I think it’s tough.” Dawkins sauntered around the field Friday wearing a cap instead of a helmet and carrying on conversations as his teammates prepared. He looked more like a coach. That’s because, well, he is like one. Only, he doesn’t put in as many hours. “He hasn’t been up there at 11 or 12 at night when we’ve been up there,” Allen said, laughing. The words and wisdom of Dawkins carry a lot of weight. Teammates are constantly leaning on Dawkins for advice, even during games. “Every single play, good or bad, he has a comment for it and how we can improve,” Carter said. “You can’t beat that. He just settles us down.” The Broncos know they have to reverse their recent trend if they’re going to have a shot Sunday. Tim Tebow has turned the ball over seven times during their three-game skid and Denver’s defense hasn’t produced a single takeaway in that span. Backup Brady Quinn has been staying late after practice this week, working on timing routes with receiver Eric Decker. Quinn asserts he’s just trying to stay sharp, and not because coaches have informed him that he may be called on should Tebow’s struggles continue. “No. Just trying to stay ready and get guys extra catches,” said Quinn, who hasn’t thrown a single pass in a regular season game during his two years in Denver. “Obviously, the wide receivers are trying to be ready, as well.” Quinn said he’s “as ready as you can be” if called upon. “Obviously, the backup doesn’t get many reps, if any. So, you’ll just try to go out there and do the best you can.” Coach John Fox has demurred when asked about the possibility of benching Tebow. “I don’t want to speculate on those things,” Fox said. “Like every game, we expect our starters to play well, and if for some reason an injury occurs or something happens, then it’s the next man up. That won’t change any more this week than it has all season.” Notes: The forecast for Sunday is calling for snow. “One thing I’ve learned about my short time with Colorado weather: Denver, in particular, is predictably unpredictable,” Fox said. … FB Spencer Larsen (knee) is listed as doubtful for Sunday and receiver/returner Eddie Royal (toe) is probable. (Copyright 2012 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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The Joe Namath Playoff Blog: Wild-Card Edition (Yahoo! Sports)

We’re honored to welcome NFL Hall of Famer and New York Jets legend Joe Namath, who will join Yahoo! Sports and the Shutdown Corner Blog during the playoffs to break down the key games, players and moments through to the … Continue reading →

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QB struggles shape Steelers-Broncos game

No two AFC teams have met more in the postseason than the Pittsburgh Steelers and Denver Broncos. Sunday will mark their seventh postseason meeting, w…

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Broncos’ Dawkins ruled out for playoff game (The Canadian Press)

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. – Brian Dawkins’ biggest contribution Sunday in the AFC wild card playoffs will be with his talking and not his tackling.

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Patriots hope to avoid distractions (The Canadian Press)

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – So much for a quiet bye week.

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What would it take for Brady Quinn to play?

With Tim Tebow struggling badly, the Denver Broncos’ brass has been asked if he could be spelled by the rusty Brady Quinn if things continue to unrave…

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Friday practice report for wild-card playoffs (ProFootballWeekly.com)

CINCINNATI BENGALS at HOUSTON TEXANS on Saturday CINCINNATI BENGALS…

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