Injured in prep school, overlooked by colleges and left undrafted, Broncos rookie linebacker Steven Johnson has made a career of fighting from behind.
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Injured in prep school, overlooked by colleges and left undrafted, Broncos rookie linebacker Steven Johnson has made a career of fighting from behind.
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espnW 53rd Man — A long, hard climb for Denver Broncos linebacker Steven Johnson
Adam Schefter answers reader questions in his mailbag on Wednesdays during the NFL season. Got a query of your own? Submit it here. Q: How good ar…
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NFL – Mailbag on Mike Wallace, Peyton Manning and more
High playoff turnover from year to year is typical, but the trend is being bucked in 2012, writes John Clayton.
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Clayton mailbag: Don’t expect typical playoff turnover
Remember the Week 2 debacle of a game between the Denver Broncos and Atlanta Falcons? Atlanta won the game, 27-21, but the football particulars were overshadowed by the mistakes made by the crew led by replacement official Ken Roan. Roan’s crew blew two obvious spots, messed up a fumble, missed several penalties, and lost complete control of the game as coaching staffs for both teams went nuts, apoplectic at all the in-game delays. Broncos receiver Demaryius Thomas has not forgotten, and he’s managed to win Halloween as a result. Thomas put up and later deleted a picture on his Twitter account in which he dressed up as a replacement ref — blackout glasses and “Replacement Referee” sign in tow, just in case we missed the point. Fortunately, Denver radio host Peter Burns snatched the picture for posterity and put it up on his own account. Of course, the NFL kept the real officials locked out until the Green Bay Packers lost a game they should have won against the Seattle Seahawks a week later, and it was more clear than ever that something needed to be done. Both games were Monday Night Football contests, which gave the entire football-watching nation the real truth when it came to just how bad these guys were.
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Demaryius Thomas dresses up as replacement ref, wins Halloween (Shutdown Corner)
ENGLEWOOD — It’s been 225 days since Peyton Manning signed a contract with the Broncos. Manning got a fresh start, a place to look toward the future.
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ENGLEWOOD — Taking nothing away from Greg Gumbel or Dan Dierdorf. Their broadcast team is as good as it gets.
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Broncos ‘A’ team streak snaps