Daily Archives: July 24th, 2012

Teams Buying into one-year rentals

The concept of short-term rentals is more prevalent in Major League Baseball, but also germane in NFL personnel circles, as several cases underlined last season. The big payoff on low-cost gambles could benefit the Chargers, Dolphins and Steelers, among others, in 2012, writes Len Pasquarelli.

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Chiefs get good injury news

The return of the Kansas City Chiefs’ health officially begins Friday. Kansas City general manager Scott Pioli told the Kansas City Star that three s…

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Chiefs get good injury news

2012 Denver Broncos Much Stronger Team Heading into Training Camp: Fan’s Take (Yahoo! Contributor Network)

The 2012 Denver Broncos open training camp this week and fans should be getting geared up for an exciting NFL season. Granted, it will be hard to top the excitement and suspense of the semi-miraculous 2011 season when it seemed like everyone couldn’t stop talking about the Time Tebow-led Denver Broncos. It won’t, however, be hard to top that team in many other ways. Indeed the Denver Broncos are already a stronger team than they were a year ago.

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2012 Denver Broncos Much Stronger Team Heading into Training Camp: Fan’s Take (Yahoo! Contributor Network)

Edgerrin James to join Indy’s Ring of Honor (The Associated Press)

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Edgerrin James wasn’t around to celebrate Indianapolis’ Super Bowl title with his former teammates.

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Edgerrin James to join Indy’s Ring of Honor (The Associated Press)

Peyton Manning Will Be at Higher Risk of Injury If NFL Uses Replacement Referees: Fan’s Take (Yahoo! Contributor Network)

Denver Broncos fans should be paying close attention to the looming issue of the NFL using replacement officials to start the 2012 NFL season. Why? Because Denver has a new franchise quarterback by the name of Peyton Manning who is 36 years old. He’s coming off a year in which he missed the entire season recovering from neck surgery. Now the Broncos are going to be forced to put him out on the field with neophyte referees watching his back. That prospect should frighten every single Peyton Manning fan out there.

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Peyton Manning Will Be at Higher Risk of Injury If NFL Uses Replacement Referees: Fan’s Take (Yahoo! Contributor Network)

Broncos sign Osweiler, Hillman (The Associated Press)

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — The Denver Broncos have signed rookie quarterback Brock Osweiler, a second-round pick from Arizona State who they believe can eventually become Peyton Manning’s heir apparent.

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Broncos sign Osweiler, Hillman (The Associated Press)

Reconstruction Of Broncos, Manning Begins

DENVER (AP) – Peyton Manning swears he’s not 100 percent yet. The Denver Broncos swear it doesn’t matter. He looks fine to them. And they’re pinning their hopes on the 36-year-old quarterback who missed all of last season with the Colts, who released him in March, setting off the biggest free agent scramble in NFL history. In the six offseason practices the Broncos opened to the media, Manning looked like he’d never missed a beat, hitting the open man short and long with touch passes or blistering fastballs. There is no question about his arm strength, only about his timing with his new targets. Coach John Fox said he’s seen very little rust and nary a hint of trouble with Manning’s right arm, so it’s full speed ahead leading up to the preseason opener on Aug. 9 against Chicago. Checking out last month’s mandatory minicamp was Tom Moore, Manning’s offensive coordinator for all but one season when the two were in Indianapolis. “Watching these three days, he looked excellent to me,” Moore said. Manning has shown no ill effects of the nerve issue that caused weakness in his throwing arm last year, required four neck operations, including a fusion. “We don’t think about the injury anymore,” said receiver Brandon Stokley, who played with Manning in Indianapolis. “And I’m not sure he does, either.” The Broncos took a chance by signing the league’s only four-time MVP to a five-year, $96 million deal in March, when John Elway famously said: “Plan B? I don’t have a Plan B. We’re going with Plan A.” Manning averaged 42 passes a game in his last full season, in 2010, but the Broncos don’t plan to have him air it out that much. They’re meshing some of the power formations they used in leading the league in rushing last year with some of the spread formations that Manning was accustomed to running in Indy. “We’re being aggressive with everything we’re doing,” offensive coordinator Mike McCoy said. “He’s fine. We have no concerns right now. We’re not worrying about it. We’re moving forward.” Moore said Manning’s well-known work ethic will push him through this season. “Nobody works harder than him,” Moore said. “On anything. Anything. I mean, his work habits are fantastic. He’ll be successful his entire life at whatever he does. Because of his work ethic and his dedication and his commitment to what he’s doing.” When he was asked whether the Broncos had the potential to be as potent as the Colts were under his stewardship, Manning demurred. “I’m not doing the comparison game to the other offenses,” he said. “I think what we’re trying to do right now is form our identity. And I don’t think that necessarily happens over 14 practices in May and June. I do think over training camp and into the preseason, I think hopefully we’ll get a feel for the things that we really do well.” Manning’s arrival has had its anticipated ripple effect on offense and defense, with receivers no longer rounding off their routes like they sometimes did with Kyle Orton or Tim Tebow and defensive backs learning not to give away the play call with the slightest twitch. Manning was picked off plenty in his first offseason in Denver, which should be a good sign for Broncos fans, because if the defense is stout, there will be less pressure on Manning to put up crazy numbers to keep up. The Broncos think their secondary will be a big help to Manning. “I think it goes both ways,” star cornerback Champ Bailey said. “I don’t think he’s had a secondary, at least on the corner, that’s been this good. So, it gives him a good look. And we’ve never seen a quarterback like that around here, so it speaks for itself.” The makeover didn’t stop with Manning. The Broncos also shook up their front office, saying goodbye to general manager Brian Xanders. They also retooled at tight end with free agents Jacob Tamme and Joel Dreesen and in the secondary, signing free agents Mike Adams, Drayton Florence and Tracy Porter and drafting Omar Bolden following the departure of Andre Goodman and the retirement of Brian Dawkins. The defensive line was beefed up by drafting of Derek Wolfe, signing of Justin Bannan and the return of Ty Warren, who has missed two seasons with injuries. Linebacking is the biggest question. Leading tackler D.J. Williams is facing a six-game drug suspension to start the season and a drunken driving trial in August that could add on another four games. (© Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)

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Draft pick movement in Denver, not K.C.

The Denver Broncos have signed all of their draft picks on the eve of training camp, while the highest player picked in the division remains unsigned …

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Edgerrin James to join Indianapolis Colts’ Ring of Honor

Edgerrin James wasn’t around to celebrate Indianapolis’ Super Bowl title with his former teammates.

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Edgerrin James to join Indianapolis Colts’ Ring of Honor

Edgerrin James wasn’t around to celebrate Indianapolis’ Super Bowl title with his former teammates.

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Edgerrin James to join Indianapolis Colts’ Ring of Honor