The Denver Broncos become the ninth top seed to fall in last eight seasons… Don’t look to far Patriots, Giants fans, those teams also were part of the list.
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Broncos Latest Top Seed To Fall Short
OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP) — The Baltimore Ravens overcame an assortment of injuries and obstacles to return to the AFC championship game, one victory from reaching the Super Bowl.
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Ravens faced obstacles in return to AFC title game (The Associated Press)
OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP) — The Baltimore Ravens overcame an assortment of injuries and obstacles to return to the AFC championship game, one victory from reaching the Super Bowl.
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Ravens faced obstacles in return to AFC title game (The Associated Press)
The Arizona Cardinals’ list of potential coaches lost a name when the San Diego Chargers hired Mike McCoy.
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Arizona Cardinals add Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell to list of candidates
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning was chosen AFC offensive player of the year and Vikings running back Adrian Peterson the NFC’s top offensive player in voting for the 101 Awards.
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Manning, Peterson top list of 101 Award winners (The Associated Press)
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning was chosen AFC offensive player of the year and Vikings running back Adrian Peterson the NFC’s top offensive player in voting for the 101 Awards.
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Manning, Peterson top list of 101 Award winners (The Associated Press)
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning was chosen AFC offensive player of the year and Vikings running back Adrian Peterson the NFC’s top offensive player in voting for the 101 Awards.
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Manning, Peterson top list of 101 Award winners (The Associated Press)
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning was chosen AFC offensive player of the year and Vikings running back Adrian Peterson the NFC’s top offensive player in voting for the 101 Awards.
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Manning, Peterson top list of 101 Award winners (The Associated Press)
DENVER (CBS4) – Denver Broncos owner and CEO Pat Bowlen wrote an open letter to fans on Tuesday. Bowlen thanked Broncos fans for their support in what he called a “successful” season that ended in a “gut-wrenching” loss to the Baltimore Ravens. He also called Broncos fans the “greatest fans in professional sports.” Bowlen’s Letter to Broncos Fans Dear Broncos Country: I write this letter to summarize my thoughts on the 2012 season and to thank you for your tremendous support this year. Saturday’s playoff loss to the Baltimore Ravens was a gut-wrenching disappointment for everyone who loves the Denver Broncos. It marked a bitter end to an otherwise successful season. I feel terrible for our players, coaches and staff who put forth maximum effort throughout the year. They accomplished many great things while falling short of our ultimate goal. But most importantly, my heart aches for you. The energy and enthusiasm you provided us this past year were infectious and carried us to great accomplishments. Your passionate backing allowed us to ascend as the season progressed. To have it end so suddenly is certainly most painful for you. As the owner of a football team that belongs to this region, city and the greatest fans in professional sports, I share and understand the deep disappointment that you still must feel today. In the early stages of reflection, one thing stands clear—Your support is unwavering. Since the day I bought this team through the moment you finished cheering your hearts out in the freezing cold of Saturday’s game, that has always been the case. Please know that I am humbled by this support and I am forever grateful for it. I said publicly last year that I wanted 2012 to be a great season, not just a good season. We certainly had a very good season and perhaps exceeded a few expectations. But Broncos fans, you and I know what a great season looks like. That is why I’ll soon stop reflecting and start working on one thing for 2013 — bringing another Super Bowl victory back to Denver. As we move forward, I am extremely optimistic with the future of our team. From the bottom of my heart, I thank you for the passion, enthusiasm and overwhelming support you gave us this past season. Sincerely, Pat Bowlen
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Pat Bowlen Calls Broncos Fans ‘Greatest In Professional Sports’ In Open Letter
John Fox has been in the AFC West for two years and two days. Yet, his impact has been great. Fox — who became the dean of AFC West coaches after No…
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