ENGLEWOOD — For Peyton Manning last week, there was no time to waste. Not even the stretching period could go by without some sort of work, as Manning and his offensive teammates desperately try to fix what has ailed them through the first three weeks.
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Broncos seeking balance on offense
The Oakland Raiders ruled wide receiver Darrius Heyward-Bey out of Sunday’s game against the Denver Broncos.
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Raiders’ Heyward-Bey won’t play Sunday (The SportsXchange)
The Denver Broncos will play the Oakland Raiders on Sunday afternoon, and everything points to this being a rowdy, noisy affair at Sports Authority Field in Denver. Not only is this the first AFC West opponent that the Broncos have faced this season, but this is their most hated (at least from a fan standpoint) rival in all of football. It’s terribly important to both the Broncos and their fans that they come away with a win Sunday.
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The Broncos placed second-year S Quinton Carter on injured reserve, the team announced Saturday.
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Broncos place S Carter on injured reserve (Pro Football Weekly)
The preseason Top 3 teams are behind early in the season. Is it something of a trend, or just an indication of some bad breaks early in the season?
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Patriots, Saints, Packers In Trouble?
ALAMEDA, Calif. (AP) — Receiver Darrius Heyward-Bey and tight end Richard Gordon will miss Sunday’s game for the Oakland Raiders in Denver with injuries.
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Heyward-Bey, Gordon to miss game for Raiders (The Associated Press)
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — The Denver Broncos have placed second-year safety Quinton Carter on injured reserve after he hurt his surgically repaired left knee last weekend.
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Broncos put Quinton Carter on injured reserve (The Associated Press)
When the New York Giants take on the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday night, they will be without starting right tackle David Diehl, rookie nickel corner Jayron Hosley, and linebacker Keith Rivers, who have already been ruled “out” by head coach Tom Coughlin. The Giants will also be without No. 1 receiver Hakeem Nicks, whose offseason foot surgery has made him a question mark during the early part of the season. Nicks’ added a knee injury to the injury report this week and, after initially being listed as “doubtful” to play against the Eagles, was downgraded to “out” on Saturday and will not make the trip to Philadelphia. Meanwhile, left tackle King Dunlap (hamstring) is out, which means Demetress Bell will make another start for the Eagles. After missing last week’s loss to the Arizona Cardinals, wide receiver Jeremy Maclin (hip) is listed as “probable” and should be good to go on Sunday night. Buffalo Bills running backs Fred Jackson (knee) and C.J. Spiller (shoulder) are listed as “questionable” for Sunday afternoon’s game against the New England Patriots. Of the two backs, Jackson is the more likely to actually play on Sunday. For New England, they’ll be without tight end Aaron Hernandez, who missed Week 3’s loss to the Baltimore Ravens with an ankle injury that is expected to keep him out for four-to-six weeks. Edelman suffered a left hand injury in the loss to the Ravens and missed all of this week’s practices.
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Hakeem Nicks, C.J. Spiller headline the NFL’s Week 4 injury report (Shutdown Corner)
Receiver Darrius Heyward-Bey and tight end Richard Gordon will miss Sunday’s game for the Oakland Raiders in Denver with injuries.
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Oakland Raiders’ Darrius Heyward-Bey, Richard Gordon won’t play against Broncos