Daily Archives: September 6th, 2012

Now It’s Peyton Manning in Chargers’ Way – the AFC West (Yahoo! Contributor Network)

With the New York Jets residing in the same division as the New England Patriots, everyone associated with Gang Green – players, coaches, ownership, and fans – are probably realistic about divisional title chances. There are none.

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Most Expensive NFL Tickets 2012 (CNBC.com)

What are some of the factors making an NFL ticket a very expensive NFL ticket? The following list answers that question by showing the 10 highest-priced NFL games of the 2012-2013 season, according to TiqIQ.

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Kavita Channe’s Pick of the Week

FoxSports Florida’s Kavita Channe makes her NFL pick of the Week. Find out who she chose to come out on top for Sunday night football’s marquee matchup between Peyton Manning’s Denver Broncos and Ben Roethlisberger’s Pittsburgh Steelers.

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Broncos’ Dreessen doesn’t mind ban on his jersey (The Associated Press)

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — Denver Broncos tight end Joel Dreessen says he isn’t bothered by the Greeley school district’s ban on his jersey number and others because they’re associated with local gangs.

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NFL starting to ditch old paper playbooks (The Associated Press)

DENVER (AP) — The days of lugging around 500-page playbooks and stacks of DVDs are over for half of the players in the NFL.

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Steelers not out for revenge against Broncos (The Associated Press)

PITTSBURGH (AP) — The Pittsburgh Steelers say they have too many other things to think about heading into Sunday night’s season opener in Denver to focus on revenge.

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NFL Capsule: Steelers at Broncos (The Associated Press)

PITTSBURGH (12-5) At DENVER (9-9)

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Colorado third-grader sent home to change after wearing Peyton Manning jersey with banned No. 18

Denver Broncos tight end Joel Dreessen says he isn’t bothered by the Greeley school district’s ban on his jersey number and others because they’re associated with local gangs.

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Manning Even-Keeled Over Comeback From Lost Season

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP)  - Peyton Manning ‘s big moment is almost here, not that you’d know it by looking at him or listening to him. The maestro on the football field is also a master of masking his emotions. So, if the four-time MVP who’s coming off four neck surgeries is eager or edgy or excited about his return from last year’s forced sabbatical, he’s certainly not tipping his hand. Manning makes his Denver debut this weekend when the Broncos host the Pittsburgh Steelers. Asked Wednesday if he thinks he’ll have butterflies for his first game in 611 days, Manning said it’s “hard to give a prediction” about how he’d feel at kickoff. Check back with him, he suggested, after the game, and he’ll have a better answer. Receiver and close friend  Brandon Stokley  has an inkling that Manning will be awash in emotions. Stokley said that when he came back from a ruptured Achilles tendon in 2007, it all hit him at once and he found himself reflecting on his long road back, how the game he loved had nearly been taken from him. He was left with a newfound appreciation for the game. Stokley figures Manning will have a similar reaction Sunday night when he trots onto the field for his first real game since Jan. 8, 2011. “When I was in that situation, being out for a whole year and you come back for that first game, there’s no better feeling because you realize what you had,” Stokley said. “And I’m sure he’s going to be feeling that same way and excited and just playing the game that he loves again. “I’m sure he’s going to be really fired up.” Manning spoke in generalities after practice, saying only that opening day “is always an exciting time.” “I’ve always felt that it’s as close to a playoff atmosphere as you can get in the regular season, and playing a tough team like Pittsburgh, playing on prime time, at night, is certainly going to add to the atmosphere,” Manning said. “So, the fans will be excited.” Manning was reflective after his first preseason game last month, saying he took a moment to think about how far he’d come and all the people who helped him get his career back on track, from his trainers and doctors to his new coaches and teammates. He showed during the preseason that his arm strength isn’t an issue anymore and that he can take a licking and bounce right back up. Now, with his comeback beginning in earnest, he’ll begin answering the bigger questions, such as those about his durability or his rustiness. Manning allowed that even he has some unanswered questions about his comeback. “Yeah, I have some things that I deal with myself,” Manning said, “but I kind of keep that between me and the trainer.” Manning has insisted for months that his rehab, like his transition to his new team, will be a season-long proposition. He’ll never declare himself 100 percent healthy or completely comfortable. “He looks the same” as he did all those years in Indianapolis, Stokley said, “and he’s been looking like that since the beginning of training camp and even before that. But Peyton, he’s the type of guy that’s always going to say he’s got more work to do and he needs to get better. So, that’s just the way he is.” Manning’s makeover may be a work in progress, but a lot is expected of him and the Broncos this year, not only from the front office but also at the box office. “I don’t really carry that burden,” Manning said of the high expectations outside the huddle. “I know how hard I’ve worked to get back to this position and how much time I’ve put in to rehabbing and how much time I continue to put in and how hard I’ve worked to try to get comfortable in this system. “I’m going to play as hard as I possibly can, so that’s really all I know to do. I understand that the Denver Broncos football fans expect a lot out of their team, and that’s the kind of environment you want to play in, but I’m also a realist that in a 16-game season, there is a chance we could lose some games this year,” Manning deadpanned. It’s hard to say whether Manning cracked a half-smile after that one. Either way, that’s about as much emotion as you’ll get out of him this week. Notes : The Broncos’ captains for 2012 are Manning, G  Chris Kuper , DE  Elvis Dumervil , CB  Champ Bailey  and WLB  Wesley Woodyard  on special teams. RB  Willis McGahee  will serve as interim offensive captain while Kuper recovers from a fractured left forearm. Woodyard is the first Broncos player since Hall of Famer Floyd Little to serve as a team captain his first five years. … In a conference call with season-ticket holders this week, VP John Elway said the Broncos will only activate two QBs on game day. Who will that be?  Caleb Hanie  won the backup job, but rookie Brock Osweiler has the strongest arm for an end-of-game prayer pass. … Former Broncos S  Brian Dawkins  has joined ESPN as an NFL analyst. By ARNIE STAPLETON, AP Pro Football Writer (© Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)

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Boxer Floyd Maywether wins big in bet on Cowboys’ victory over Giants (Shutdown Corner)

Last week, reports came out that boxer Floyd Maywether bet $3 million in a total of nine different sports books on the Alabama-Michigan game. Turned out that the reports were erroneous, but Maywether confirmed that he did make a huge pile of scratch on the NFL’s regular-season opener, a 24-17 win by the Dallas Cowboys over the New York Giants. Maywether laid $200,000 on the Cowboys in the second half, and came away a big winner when Dallas put up 17 points in the second half to overcome a 7-3 halftime deficit. This time, Maywether confirmed the win via his Twitter account : Not a bad little payday. This wouldn’t be the first time Maywether bet big on sports, but the rumors of his gambling aren’t always true — he denies once dropping $1.8 million on a regular-season L.A. Clippers game, but he did bet a cool $1 million against Tim Tebow’s Denver Broncos in their divisional playoff loss to the New England Patriots last season. He also has reportedly pocketed $900,000 on the results of a New Jersey (now Brooklyn) Nets-New York Knicks game. “A $50,000 bet, or a $100,000 bet, that’s a normal bet,” Maywether told MLive.com in April.

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