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ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — The king of the comeback is directing his latest escape act from the executive offices.
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Elway puts it on the line again in latest comeback (The Associated Press)
Just two years ago, the Denver Broncos were dissolving into irrelevance or, maybe even worse, a side show. But now, Hall of Fame quarterback John Elway is turning the Broncos into winners again.
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John Elway’s hand firmly on Denver Broncos’ latest rally
1. Houston Texans: Battled the elements to pass a road test, climb back to top of rankings. 2. Atlanta Falcons: Rushed for 46 yards, allowed 148. That will end an undefeated season. 3. Chicago Bears: Forté has had at least 20 touches in only 3-of-8 games. 4. Green Bay Packers: Losing ORT Bulaga yet another blow to injury-riddled Pack. 5. San Francisco 49ers: Kaepernick vs. the Bears’ defense is not an ideal matchup. 6. New England Patriots: Welker has had his fair share of big drops this season. 7. Baltimore Ravens: Dominating in all three phases makes us forget about the injuries. 8. …
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Power rankings: Texans return to the top (Pro Football Weekly)
Brian Murphy axed after unit shows little improvement
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Panthers special teams coach fired (National Football Post)
By Rich Kurtzman Mike Adams, S #20 Height: 5’11” Weight: 200 Age : 31 Hometown: Paterson, New Jersey College: Delaware Experience: 9 years (Credit, Andy Lyons/Getty Images) These 2012 Denver Broncos have emerged as true contenders for an NFL championship, in large part due to John Elway’s amazing ability to sign spectacular free agents. Of course, Peyton Manning stole all the headlines in March and continues to do so. And even another free agent signing in the secondary has received more notoriety, as Tracy Porter won AFC Defensive Player of the Week before being sidelined for weeks with seizure symptoms. But a valuable free agent that’s flown under the radar while contributing in a huge way has been safety Mike Adams. Adams’ football roots go back to the University of Delaware, where he recorded 213 tackles and 11 interceptions and was named second-team All-Atlantic 10 as a senior. Adams went undrafted, like fellow Broncos secondary mates Chris Harris and Tony Carter, and was signed by the San Francisco 49ers. He played there for three years, enjoying his best professional season in 2005 with career-highs of 74 total tackles and four interceptions. In 2007, Adams moved to Cleveland, playing for the Browns for five years as a quite consistent safety. For the Broncos, he’s been a superb strong safety, proving from Day One he can still compete at a mile high level in his ninth professional season. Adams is on pace to break his personal best in tackles, as he has 53 through nine games, putting him second on the team behind middle linebacker Wesley Woodyard. He’s also a solid cover man, batting away eight passes, which is tied for the team lead, while also forcing one fumble and recovering two others. But it was Adams’ amazing play last Sunday that earned him this recognition, not just his four tackles, but the stellar sack of Cam Newton in the end zone. With Denver’s defense dominating the contest already, Newton dropped back from his two yard line and into the Panthers’ end zone, only to see a bunch of Broncos players barreling down on, with Adams securing the safety. According to Denver Broncos PR genius Jim Saccomano, it was the first safety Carolina had given up in 186 games, breaking the longest streak in NFL history. It also put the men in orange and blue up 29-7 in the fourth quarter, capping off a 22-point run by Denver’s defense and special teams. And there’s something else about Adams that makes him special, the veteran strong safety is helping along second-year free safety Rahim Moore, who has been starting along side him all season long. Moore has seen his share of rough patches, last year and this season as well, but he’s also learning what it takes to be an NFL safety and play at a consistently high level, which could benefit the franchise for years to come. If Denver indeed wins the AFC West—this week’s game against San Diego plays a massive role in that determination—Adams will certainly be a reason why, even if no one else talks about the quiet safety. For more Local Football Bloggers and the latest Broncos news, see CBS Sports Denver . Rich Kurtzman is a Denver native, Colorado State University alumnus, sports nerd, athletics enthusiast, and competition junkie. Currently writing for a multitude of websites while working on books, one on the history of the Denver Broncos and Mile High Stadium. Find more of Rich’s Denver Broncos pieces on Examiner.com .
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The league’s replay-review system doesn’t measure up to the standard befitting the nation’s most popular sport.
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Even with replacement refs long gone, NFL officials still making embarrassing gaffes (Yahoo! Sports)
PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Steelers escaped with a victory. The health of their franchise quarterback is another matter entirely.
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Steelers survive Chiefs in OT
ENGLEWOOD — All is going swell for the Broncos. And now here comes D.J. A starting Broncos linebacker from the first game of his rookie season in 2004 until he sat out the first nine games this season to serve two separate suspensions, D.
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