JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — Tim Tebow won’t be playing for his hometown team.
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Jaguars no longer want hometown hero Tim Tebow (The Associated Press)
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — Tim Tebow won’t be playing for his hometown team.
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Jaguars no longer want hometown hero Tim Tebow (The Associated Press)
DENVER (AP) — Sometime after the season is over, Peyton Manning will sit down with Ray Lewis and congratulate him on a job well done.
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Lewis, Manning meet 1 last time (The Associated Press)
Baltimore Ravens at Denver Broncos Saturday, January 12, 4:30 p.m. ET Sports Authority Field at Mile High Stadium, Denver, Colo. Both divisional playoff games in the AFC feature rematches of December blowouts. In Week 15, the Broncos went into Baltimore and trounced the Ravens 34-17. The Broncos jumped out to a 17-0 lead at halftime before building a 31-3 lead through three quarters. Peyton Manning passed for over 200 yards and a touchdown, the running game produced over 160 yards and two touchdowns and cornerback Chris Harris had a 98-yard interception return for a touchdown in the win. Broncos head coach John Fox knows that it’s difficult beating a team, especially a quality team like the Ravens, twice in one season. “It’s all difficult,” Fox said. “It’s not easy. You’ve got a lot of competitive people. It’s a competitive business. Beating anybody once is hard, so we’ll just focus on what it’s going to take for us to play well.” One of the biggest differences in Saturday’s game is that the previous meeting was the first game after the Ravens fired offensive coordinator Cam Cameron. Quarterbacks coach Jim Caldwell, who had never called plays before at the college or professional levels, replaced Cameron and feels a bit more familiar with his role this time around. “There are some things I’m a bit more familiar with, but comfort and settled wouldn’t be an appropriate way to describe it,” Caldwell said. “Settled in for a coach is probably not an appropriate word. I don’t think we ever feel comfortable and settled in. I’m a bit more familiar with some things, I can put it that way.”
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Saturday divisional round preview: Peyton Manning is the key to Broncos reaching AFC title game (Shutdown Corner)
OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP) — It’s the time of year when Ray Rice usually begins to feel the effects of being the Baltimore Ravens’ go-to guy on offense.
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Ravens’ Rice feels fresh, ready to run vs Denver (The Associated Press)
We are down to the top four teams in the AFC. The Denver Broncos (13-3), New England Patriots (12-4), Houston Texans (13-4) and Baltimore Ravens (11-6…
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Poll: Who wins the AFC?
Peyton Manning excelled at home this season, posting a league-best +19 TD-Int differential. Joe Flacco, meanwhile, struggled on the road in 2012, comp…
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Edge goes to Manning, Broncos by a mile
The following is three Denver players to watch in Saturday’s divisional playoff game against Baltimore: Chris Harris, cornerback: Harris played a maj…
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What a difference a year makes for Demaryius Thomas and Eric Decker. The Denver Broncos’ two most productive receivers have significantly upped their yardage since last year’s Tim Tebow-led season. They are preparing to play in the divisional round of the playoffs, and according to Rick Reilly , they have a sweet nickname. Black and Decker. The wideouts, who come from vastly different backgrounds, have become good friends. And with Peyton Manning passing to them, “Black and Decker” are having their best season yet. Thomas had 1,434 yards in the regular season, while Decker had 1,064. The Broncos finished the regular season ranked fifth in the league for passing yards per game, second among playoff teams.
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Broncos pair has the best nickname in the playoffs (Shutdown Corner)
Key matchup: Ravens WRs Torrey Smith and Anquan Boldin vs. Broncos CBs Champ Bailey, Chris Harris and the Denver pass defense
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Key matchup: Ravens WRs vs. Broncos pass defense (Pro Football Weekly)
New Kansas City coach Andy Reid dished on his new gig on ESPN Radio’s Mike and Mike in the Morning. In it, among other topics, Reid called Philade…
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