DENVER (CBS4) – Next year’s schedule will bring former Broncos head coach Mike Shanahan and the Washington Redskins to Denver for the first time since Shanahan was fired by the Broncos. This week at the owners meeting in Phoenix, Shanahan admitted that will not be just another game. “It will be special. You know, any time you spend over 20 years in an organization, you’ve got a lot of great memories,” Shanahan said. “It’s something you look forward to. I just wish they weren’t as good as they are right now.” The official date of the matchup with the Redskins will be announced in April.
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Mike Shanahan Looking Forward To Playing Broncos, Wishes They Weren’t So Good
The once-stout cornerback market is beginning to dry up. The Oakland Raiders have two openings at the position, but they have not addressed the posit…
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Raiders should grab CB when they can
PHOENIX (AP) — New Arizona Cardinals coach Bruce Arians says his team isn’t looking for a quarterback.
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New Cardinals coach confident if Drew is starter (The Associated Press)
ESPN.com’s SportsNation “Madden NFL 25″ cover vote is in the second round. The old-school AFC West players are faring way better than three new-schoo…
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Old-school players advance in Madden vote
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — The Denver Broncos are set to talk with free agent pass rushers Dwight Freeney and John Abraham on Thursday, 48 hours after they submitted a new contract proposal to Elvis Dumervil.
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Freeney, Abraham set to visit Broncos (The Associated Press)
Veteran ends could be options if Denver cannot re-sign Dumervil.
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Broncos set visits with Freeney, Abraham (National Football Post)
Although commissioner Roger Goodell declared Wednesday at the end of the NFL Annual Meeting that the league is a safer place, there was more controversy than peace over the passing of a key rule regarding backs leading with the crown of their helmet.
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NFL may be safer, but it’s not peaceful (The SportsXchange)
The New England Patriots announced Wednesday that they have re-signed unrestricted free agents, cornerback Marquice Cole and linebacker Niko Koutouvides.
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Patriots re-sign two former players as UFAs (The SportsXchange)
As the NFL offseason reaches a pre-draft crawl, Evan Silva ranks the projected Week 1 starting lineups for all 32 teams.
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Pre-Draft NFL Lineup Rankings (Rotoworld)
NEW YORK (AP) — Quarterback Eli Manning will consider reworking his contract if it will help keep leading receiver Victor Cruz on the New York Giants.
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QB Manning considers reworking contract for Cruz (The Associated Press)