ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — Denver Broncos right guard Chris Kuper broke his left forearm at practice Tuesday and could miss up to six weeks.
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Broncos veteran guard Chris Kuper breaks forearm (The Associated Press)
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — Denver Broncos right guard Chris Kuper broke his left forearm at practice Tuesday and could miss up to six weeks.
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Broncos veteran guard Chris Kuper breaks forearm (The Associated Press)
The first dose of trouble has hit the Denver Broncos this summer. Chris Kuper, one of quarterback Peyton Manning’s best protectors, will reportedly m…
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ANDERSON, Ind. (AP) — Andrew Luck brought his revised to-do list to work on Tuesday.
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Colts’ Luck seeks improvements after fast start (The Associated Press)
The Broncos will be without starting ORG Chris Kuper for the start of the regular season.
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Broncos ORG Kuper suffers forearm injury (Pro Football Weekly)
Scouts Inc. and Matt Williamson ranks the top 200 players in the NFL in its annual Big Book. Aaron Rodgers leads a trio of QBs that tops the list.
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NFL – ESPN.com Big Book 2012 – Top 200 NFL player rankings
Even though Pete Carroll insists the competition is ongoing, it is clear Matt Flynn is the leading contender to be the Seattle Seahawks’ starting quarterback when the season begins.
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Matt Flynn of Seattle Seahawks to get 2nd straight start
Denver Broncos starting right guard Chris Kuper will miss six weeks after breaking a bone in his forearm during Tuesday’s practice.
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Broncos starting G Kuper (arm) out 4-6 weeks
Denver Broncos starting right guard Chris Kuper will miss six weeks after breaking a bone in his forearm during Tuesday’s practice, according to The Denver Post.
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Report — Denver Broncos’ Chris Kuper (forearm) out 6 weeks
SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) — Can you hear me now?
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NFL headsets going digital in new technology wave (The Associated Press)
The Kansas City Chiefs and their fans can’t help but look forward to the 2012 season. The team has a popular new head coach (Romeo Crennel) and several key starters are back from serious injuries suffered last year. It helped that the Chiefs won their preseason opener 27-17 over the Arizona Cardinals, a huge improvement over last year.
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Kansas City Chiefs 2012 Tailgating Guide for Fans (Yahoo! Contributor Network)