Mid-week mail call: Eric from Concord, Calif., wants to know if the Raiders could pursue St. Louis running back Steven Jackson in the offseason. Bil…
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Mailbag: Tebow a Charger?
Mid-week mail call: Eric from Concord, Calif., wants to know if the Raiders could pursue St. Louis running back Steven Jackson in the offseason. Bil…
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Mailbag: Tebow a Charger?
Vic Lombardi did an analysis of Denver Mayor Michael Hancock’s Ray Lewis dance, which he had to perform two weeks after the Broncos playoffs loss to the Ravens because he was recovering from a pulled muscle.
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Mayor’s Lost Bet Dance Needs A Little Work
COMMENTARY I That calendar on the refrigerator tells you it’s been more than 2 weeks since the Denver Broncos’ season came to an unceremonious end in the AFC Divisional playoffs, but the gut-wrenching, how-the-hell-did-that-happen loss to the Baltimore Ravens still lingers.
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7 Reasons the Denver Broncos’ Super Bowl Window Remains Wide Open (Yahoo! Contributor Network)
It’s no surprise the Denver Broncos are the choice of our readers to be the next AFC West team to make the Super Bowl. Denver went 13-3 and beat seco…
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Poll results: Denver next SB team
First of all, mayor bets on football games are stupid. We don’t care if Philadelphia’s mayor will ship cheese steaks to Green Bay if the Packers win, and Green Bay’s mayor will send cheese wheels to Philly if the Eagles win, or whatever lame local cuisine exchange is gonna happen. It’s stupid. Every. Single. Time. Please, stop it. But, we do have to say, at least the Denver-Baltimore mayor bet had some style, and Denver mayor Michael Hancock paid it off by finally doing Ray Lewis’ pregame squirrel dance.
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Denver mayor pays off bet by doing Ray Lewis’ squirrel dance in his office (Shutdown Corner)
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Bryant McKinnie stood in the middle of the Superdome and marveled at the spectacle that surrounded him.
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McKinnie’s ’strange journey’ ends in Super Bowl (The Associated Press)
NEW ORLEANS — Of all the topics Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis wanted to talk about at Super Bowl media day, deer-antler spray probably was not on the list.
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Ravens’ Lewis avoids talk of report on deer antler spray
Kruger’s near-death experience after getting stabbed in college reminds him to seize every moment of his NFL career.
Denver mayor Michael Hancock is a man of his word.Hancock made a friendly wager with Baltimore mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake on the Broncos-Raven…
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Denver Mayor Pays Up, Does Lewis’ Dance (ThePostGame)
Denver Mayor Michael Hancock was able to finally make good on his bet with Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake.
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Mayor Hancock Performs Ray Lewis Dance To Make Good On Friendly Bet