Daily Archives: July 11th, 2012

AFC West links: Exit Cutler, enter Peyton

Denver Broncos Was Demaryius Thomas a big fan of former Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow? “The only thing I can say is it was fun while it lasted. He he…

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AFC West links: Exit Cutler, enter Peyton

Don’t discount Broncos’ run game (Pro Football Weekly)

Last season, the Broncos had the league’s top rushing attack. In 2012, their offense will be different with one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time at the helm.

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Don’t discount Broncos’ run game (Pro Football Weekly)

Peyton Manning Talks About New Commercial He Stars In

During a break from Broncos practices Peyton Manning filmed a car commercial. The quarterback talks about his starring role in this video clip.

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Peyton Manning Talks About New Commercial He Stars In

A guide to when, where all 32 NFL training camps begin (National Football Post)

Waiting for football? It’s right around the corner

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A guide to when, where all 32 NFL training camps begin (National Football Post)

Indianapolis Colts official warns low ticket sales may mean blackouts

Colts home games could be blacked out on television in the Indianapolis area this season if the team doesn’t sell all its tickets.

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Peyton Manning could’ve gotten more money from Titans, says report (Shutdown Corner)

Cashing in $18 million worth of checks from the Denver Broncos, it’s not like Peyton Manning’s 2012/2013 season is going to be a charitable act. He’ll be the highest-paid quarterback in the league, at least until Drew Brees gets his new deal. But if Peyton was just chasing the cash, according to Chris Mortensen, he could’ve squeezed a lot more of it out of the Tennessee Titans. Pro Football Talk passed along this tidbit from Mort : … If Manning had decided to make it all about the money, he could have gotten $25 million a year from the Titans.  Owner Bud Adams never made any secret that he desperately wanted Manning to return to Tennessee, where he had been a college star in the 1990s. Not a huge surprise, really. For one thing, Bud Adams is a little crazy . Back in March, there were reports that Adams wanted to make Manning a Titan “for life,” which would have included front office employment when Manning’s playing career was over. And Peyton Manning was going to make this decision for football reasons, because he is a football machine. What’s seven million a year worth if Manning feels like it cost him a playoff appearance or put him an incompatible offensive system?

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