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Denver Broncos
Location: Denver, Colo. | Stadium: Sports Authority Field (76,125) | Owner and CEO: Pat Bowlen
Coach: John Fox | Super Bowl wins: 2 |
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Correll Buckhalter No Updates Vinston Painter No Updates Kemonte' Bateman No Updates David Binn No Updates Demaryius Thomas News Broncos receiver Demaryius Thomas said Wednesday he feels as comfortable as ever in his rapport with quarterback Peyton Manning. "Its sky-high right now," Thomas said of his chemistry with Manning. "I know what he wants. I know where to be on the field. I feel like the more were on the field, the better I get, just in seeing what he wants from me and seeing what hes looking for. Orlando Franklin No Updates Brian Dawkins News Safety Brian Dawkins has announced his retirement from the NFL. Taking to Twitter, the 16-year veteran thanked the Eagles and Broncos as well as his coaches and teammates. It is believed that a neck injury suffered last year is part of the reason for his career decision. "Along with u, the fans 4 helping make my career 1 that i have enjoyed tremendously. In other words. I am announcing my retirement from the NFL," he wrote Monday. C.J. Davis No Updates Ty Warren News The Broncos' official website reports defensive lineman Ty Warren (triceps) was placed on injured reserve Tuesday. Chris Kuper No Updates Quinton Carter News Denver safety Quinton Carter continue to work back from a knee injury that kept him on the injured reserve for most of the season and is expected to be ready for the start of training camp, according to the team's official website. Im feeling good, Carter said as he cleaned out his locker. Being almost four months into the six-to-nine month recovery, I feel like its coming along well. I havent had any setbacks, any swelling. The doctors are all saying good things about it, so Im anxious about it. Willis McGahee News The Denver Post reports Broncos running back Willis McGahee is not expected to attend Monday's OTA workout. The voluntary session means he could practice away from the team. McGahee was present for Broncos OTA workouts last year. His agent told the paper that he'll attend. "He's following the same routine he's done his whole career. He'll be there," agent Chafie Fields said. "He's ready to compete. No messages." Injury Knee, leg - Probable for start of training camp Stewart Bradley News The Cardinals have released veteran linebacker Stewart Bradley and cornerback William Gay. Montee Ball News Denver offensive coordinator Adam Gase said Wednesday the team has high expectations for rookie running back Montee Ball. Hes trying to pick up the offense," Gase said. "Hes a rookie. There are a lot of things going on, and hes trying to pick it up as quick as possible. Obviously drafting him in the second round, were looking for him to make some kind of impact for us and be able to be on the field five, six plays and work together with that group of running backs. Damien Holmes No Updates Mitch Unrein News On Monday, the Broncos signed LB Dominic Douglas, RB Jeremiah Johnson, RB Brandon Minor, DB Nick Polk, WR Eron Riley and DL Mitch Unrein to future contracts. Sylvester Williams News The Broncos have chosen former North Carolina defensive tackle Sylvester Williams with the 28th pick in the first round of Thursday's NFL Draft. Williams (6-3, 313) possesses the strength and quickness necessary to wreak havoc in an opponent's backfield, though he has struggled with consistency at times. Still, Williams was solid enough to earn first team All-ACC honors as a senior at UNC after recording 13.5 tackles for loss and six sacks. And he may just be getting started. Williams has only played competitive football for five years, and he started his career as a junior college player before transitioning to the ACC. He showed flashes of greatness, but he also struggled to anticipate cut blocks and is susceptible to other lapses in awareness. However, Williams has the potential to be a star -- something that was apparently quite evident to the Broncos. Lucas Reed No Updates Sealver Siliga News Denver released backup quarterback Caleb Hanie Saturday, reports the Denver Post. Hanie was replaced on the roster by defensive tackle Sealver Siliga. Justin Boren No Updates Joel Dreessen News Broncos tight end Joel Dreessen finished his season with a solid performance in Saturdays Divisional round playoff game against the Ravens, despite coming out on the losing end. Dreessen brought in six passes for 46 yards, while being targeted eight times, second-best on the team. He had a long reception of 11 yards in a 38-35, double overtime loss. Lance Ball News Lance Ball signed his restricted free-agent tender, putting him on the Broncos roster for 2013. Kevin Vickerson News The Broncos re-signed defensive tackle Kevin Vickerson to a two-year deal, ESPN reports. Uona Kaveinga No Updates Wesley Woodyard News Broncos linebacker Wesley Woodyard turned in one of his more productive performances in Week 16 against the Browns. Woodyard, who has been playing through an ankle injury, collected 1.5 sacks in the 34-13 win to go along with eight tackles -- four solo. He was also credited with a pair of QB hits and one tackle for loss. Ben Garland News The following Broncos were cut on Friday: DB Rafael Bush, CB Drayton Florence, LB Jerry Franklin, DT Ben Garland, WR Jason Hill, DB Duke Ihenacho, TE Cornelius Ingram, RB Jeremiah Johnson, LB Mike Mohamed, WR Greg Orton, WR Gerell Robinson, CB Syd'Quan Thompson and QB Adam Weber. Danny Trevathan News Broncos rookie linebacker Danny Trevathan turned in a quality performance as he picked up his first sack of his career against the Bengals in Week 9. Trevathan registered six tackles (one solo) in a 31-23 victory. Ryan Doerr No Updates Blake Gideon News The Cardinals waived or released the following players Friday: cornerback Crezdon Butler, linebacker Antonio Coleman, safety Blake Gideon, linebacker Clark Haggans, defensive tackle Ricky Lumpkin, linebacker Colin Parker, cornerback Larry Parker, wide receiver DeMarco Sampson, tight end Steve Skelton, running back Alfonso Smith, linebacker Quan Sturdivant, defensive end Ronald Talley, defensive end Everette Thompson, tight end Martell Webb and wide receiver Isaiah Williams. Eric Decker News Broncos receiver Eric Decker was asked Wednesday if he's concerned that his stats will decline following the addition of Wes Welker as a free agent this offseason. "Ultimately, there may be some passes or targets that are taken away, but in the grand scheme of things its about winning football games," Decker said. "I want to get to the World Championship. I want to have a ring on my finger. If thats the case if I lose some catches, if I lose some yards it really isnt a big deal to me personally because of what our ultimate goal is here. Decker also said having Welker on the field could help him. Depending on the game and the defensive scheme that goes against us, you may see more one-on-one coverages," Decker said. "You may see opportunities in certain plays and certain calls that you didnt see as much last year. Thats something were going to build off." Trindon Holliday News Broncos wide receiver Trindon Holliday made NFL history Saturday in the Divisional round of the playoffs against the Ravens. Holliday became the first player in NFL history to return both a punt and kickoff for a touchdown in the same postseason game. Holliday scored first on a 90-yard punt return in the first quarter, and then added a 104-yard kickoff return to begin the second half. Both of Hollidays returns also represented the longest in NFL playoff history. Jeremiah Johnson News The following Broncos were cut on Friday: DB Rafael Bush, CB Drayton Florence, LB Jerry Franklin, DT Ben Garland, WR Jason Hill, DB Duke Ihenacho, TE Cornelius Ingram, RB Jeremiah Johnson, LB Mike Mohamed, WR Greg Orton, WR Gerell Robinson, CB Syd'Quan Thompson and QB Adam Weber. Jamal Williams No Updates Andre Caldwell News Wide receiver Andre Caldwell signed a two-year deal with Denver on Wednesday. Caldwell ended last season on the injured reserve because of a groin injury but he's expected to be ready for the start of the season. In 13 games for the Bengals last season, Caldwell caught 37 passes for 317 yards and three touchdowns. He has 124 career receptions in four seasons. Caldwell said that Peyton Manning signing with Denver was a big factor. "He's a veteran quarterback who knows how to win games. He knows how to put players in positions to be their best. He gets the best out of his receivers," Caldwell said. "It got real serious after they got Peyton. It heated up and I was all on board after they signed Peyton." Zac Dysert No Updates Brock Osweiler News The Denver Post reports that Broncos coach John Fox and team executive John Elway said Monday they were impressed with rookie quarterback Brock Osweiler during the season even though he attempted only four passes as the seldom-used backup to Peyton Manning. Fox and Elway were asked if they had seen enough of Osweiler on the practice field to consider him the Broncos' quarterback of the future. "I believe so," Fox said. "Brock didn't get as many game situations. I think that's a positive thing (that he wasn't needed). What he did, I thought he did well. You get evaluated by what you do (on game days). But I like his temperament. I feel real positive about Brock Osweiler. The Broncos selected Osweiler in the second round of the 2012 draft, the 57th overall pick. This season in mop-up duty, Osweiler completed 2 of 4 passes for 12 yards, usually handing off the ball to run out the clock at the end of victories. "Brock made the progress that we thought he would," Elway said. "I've gotten to know what he is as a guy and how he is on the practice field. He fits in real well in this building."He does really well with his teammates and in working with Peyton. I'm thrilled with his progress so far." Jacob Tamme News Broncos tight end Jacob Tamme had a solid impact in Saturdays Divisional round playoff matchup against the Ravens. Tamme finished third on the team with three receptions for 44 yards, while bringing in each pass thrown his way. He was held out of the end zone, in a 38-35, double overtime loss. Dan Koppen No Updates Rashod Moulton No Updates Robert Ayers News Denver defensive lineman Robert Ayers recorded one of the seven sacks against Carolina quarterback Cam Newton Sunday of Week 10. Ayers finished with five tackles and two came for a loss. Aaron Hester No Updates Mike Adams News Broncos defensive back Mike Adams was credited with two more passes defended in Week 17 against the Browns. Adams, who has now broke up 10 passes on the season, finished with four solo tackles in the 34-12 win. He was also credited with a QB hit. Doug Rippy No Updates Louis Vasquez No Updates Shaun Phillips News San Diego linebacker Shaun Phillips tallied 2.5 sacks and four tackles during the Chargers' 27-17 win over the Jets in Week 16. Phillips' total ranked second on the team that managed 11 total sacks on quarterback Greg McElroy, who was making his first NFL start. Lerentee McCray No Updates Tony Carter News Denver defensive back Tony Carter intercepted a Cam Newton pass and took it 40 yards to the house in the Week 10 win over Carolina Sunday. Carter finished the game with two tackles for the Broncos. C.J. Anderson No Updates Chris Harris News Denver defensive back Chris Harris had a solid performance in the Week 10 win at Carolina Sunday. Harris led the team with seven tackles and six of them were solo stops for the Broncos. He added one of seven sacks against Cam Newton on the game. Two of his tackles went for losses. Matt Prater News The Broncos gave Matt Prater enough work Saturday in the Divisional round of the playoffs against Baltimore, however most of it came on extra-point attempts. Prater attempted just one field goal in the game, a 56-yard try that could not find its target. Prater did get five extra-point attempts, nailing each in a 38-35, double overtime loss. Matt Willis News Broncos wide receiver Matt Willis was barely involved on offense during Thursday night's contest against the Raiders in Week 14. Willis caught just one pass for a 19-yard gain in the second quarter. He collected just three targets in a 26-13 victory. Peyton Manning News In an exclusive Q&A with CBSSports.com NFL Columnist Pete Prisco, Peyton Manning admitted to being nervous about his arm as far back as June 2011 when he had a hard time throwing at all, then again last season when he forced some things in a road game at Atlanta. But a year removed from rehabbing his arm, Manning sounds confident in his skills. "I feel much more comfortable than I was last year. I am stronger than I was last year. I am throwing the ball better now in May of 2013 than I did in May of 2012 -- significantly better," he said. "I got better throughout the season. I am not doing the monthly update reports anymore. I am past that." Jacob Hester News Broncos running back Jacob Hester made the most of his touches in Week 17 against the Chiefs. He gained 55 yards on seven carries and also caught a 7-yard pass in the 38-3 win. Champ Bailey News Broncos executive vice president John Elway confirmed that Champ Bailey will stay at cornerback instead of move to safety. "I don't think that's gonna happen," Elway told 104.3 The Fan in Denver. "I think that's a rumor out there. I think the plan right now is to leave Champ at corner. We haven't had any discussions. I know there's been some talk out there but in this building there's not been any talk as far as moving Champ to safety." Wes Welker News The Denver Post reports that new Broncos receiver Wes Welker doesn't expect to reach his average for receptions, which was 112 over the past six seasons with the Patriots. "If I have to catch 112 balls, that probably means we're in trouble," Welker said. "(The catches) are not the goal," Welker said. "The goal is to go out there and help your team win games. However many catches that is, however many blocks that takes, however many routes I've got to run, whatever. I think we all feel the same way about that." The report says that in New England, the Patriots don't feature their outside receivers. In recent years, they have become a tight end-slot attack. Not so the Broncos. For all the questions about Peyton Manning's arm strength last year, he threw enough outside the numbers to help Demaryius Thomas and Eric Decker develop into one of the NFL's top receiver tandems. "I mean, we have two really good guys. We can't ignore them," Welker said. "If one guy is catching 112 balls, the defense is focusing in on that guy. We want defenses focusing on everybody and having to worry about everybody. That was one of the main reasons I came here." Julius Thomas News The Denver Post reports that Broncos tight end Julius Thomas, who saw his rookie season ruined by a severe Week 2 ankle injury last September, had surgery to repair ligaments this past week. Thomas will begin his recovery as the Broncos are set to open their offseason program April 16. Thomas will be limited to work with the teams training and medical staff as the Broncos go through their offseason conditioning and team workouts over the next two months. Thomas finished the season with one reception for 5 yards against the Bengals in the game he suffered the injury. He was gameday inactive for 11 games in the regular season in 2011. Romney Fuga No Updates Jeremy Beal News The Broncos placed defensive lineman Jeremy Beal on season-ending injured reserve Friday with a torn ligament in his left knee as the team finalized its roster for the start of the regular season. Quincy McDuffie No Updates Omar Bolden News The Broncos drafted four defensive players in April's draft, the biggest of which (figuratively and literally) was Cincinnati defensive tackle Derek Wolfe. The 6-foot-5, 295-pound run-stuffer is expected to boost the team's defensive line rotation. Denver also drafted Arizona State cornerback Omar Bolden, Tennessee defensive end Malik Jackson and Kentucky outside linebacker Danny Trevathan. Bolden is a medical gamble considering that he missed all of 2011 with a torn ACL. Jackson is a project-type player who played defensive tackle when he should have played end for the Volunteers, and Trevathan led the SEC in tackles in each of the last two seasons. Quentin Saulsberry No Updates Justin Bannan News Justin Bannan expects his second stint with the Denver Broncos to go much better than his first. The 11th-year defensive tackle signed a one-year deal Wednesday to return to the team he played for during a 4-12 season in 2010, the worst in franchise history. Now, he gets to play between Pro Bowl pass-rushers Elvis Dumervil, who missed the entire 2010 season, and Von Miller, the 2011 Defensive Rookie of the Year. Nate Irving News Denver linebacker Nate Irving was knocked out of Sunday's game against the Texans in Week 3 after suffering a concussion. Irving sustained the injury while making a tackle on Trindon Holliday during punt coverage late in the second quarter. Medical trainer had to remove the facemask out of his helmet as he was assisted back to the locker room for further examinations. Andre' Goodman News Broncos DB Andre' Goodman left Week 14 against Chicago with a neck injury in the third quarter. He was taken to the locker room and his return is questionable. Aaron Brewer No Updates Mario Butler News Dallas signed linebacker Orie Lemon to help Week 3 on special teams against the Buccaneers. The Cowboys released CB/S Mario Butler. Manny Ramirez No Updates Lamaar Thomas No Updates Chris Clark No Updates Zane Beadles No Updates John Youboty No Updates Von Miller News Broncos linebacker Von Miller didn't play in the 2013 Pro Bowl because of a left shoulder injury. He's not expected to miss any time this offseason. The injury did not require surgery. "It was an injury I had lingering from my first professional game against the Raiders last year," Miller told his official team website. "Its an injury that I've had. It hasn't been a problem obviously I havent missed any games from it and I wouldn't have missed any other games from it if it was a game that we needed. But, it was the Pro Bowl. I went and got another opinion on my shoulder so I can be ready to go for next year." David Bruton News Broncos defensive back David Bruton finished without a tackle, but registered his first career interception during Denver's 17-9 win at Kansas City in Week 12. Bruton picked off quarterback Brady Quinn on the final play of the game to represent the Broncos' only takeaway. Renaldo Hill No Updates Philip Blake No Updates Manase Foketi No Updates Ryan Clady No Updates Brandon Stokley News Receiver Brandon Stokley tells the Broncos official team website he does not want to retire after resurrecting his career in 2012. Crediting Peyton Manning for his latest chance, Stokley says he'll re-sign with the Broncos if they want him. "I'd love to be back," Stokley said. "I still love this game and still have the passion to play. So well see what happens." Joe Mays News Denver linebacker Joe Mays, who is already on IR with a broken left leg, will have surgery on Tuesday to repair his broken fibula, reports the Denver Post. Gerell Robinson News The following Broncos were cut on Friday: DB Rafael Bush, CB Drayton Florence, LB Jerry Franklin, DT Ben Garland, WR Jason Hill, DB Duke Ihenacho, TE Cornelius Ingram, RB Jeremiah Johnson, LB Mike Mohamed, WR Greg Orton, WR Gerell Robinson, CB Syd'Quan Thompson and QB Adam Weber. Paul Cornick No Updates Ross Rasner No Updates Steven Johnson No Updates Tavarres King News The Broncos drafted Georgia wide receiver Tavarres King at No. 161 in the fifth round Saturday. King, 6-1, 200, made 136 catches for 2,602 yards during his college career an impressive 19.1 yards per catch. He has been clocked electronically at 4.47 seconds in the 40-yard dash and has the ability to shift into a higher gear and gain separation from cornerbacks, according to the Denver Post. "Tavarres has great deep speed," vice president John Elway said. "We think he has a lot of upside." During his teleconference with Broncos media Saturday, King sounded showed no lack of confidence. "(At Georgia), I did a lot of different things," King said of his responsibilities as a receiver. "My game is very polished. I'll be a weapon for the Broncos." Malik Jackson News The Broncos drafted four defensive players in April's draft, the biggest of which (figuratively and literally) was Cincinnati defensive tackle Derek Wolfe. The 6-foot-5, 295-pound run-stuffer is expected to boost the team's defensive line rotation. Denver also drafted Arizona State cornerback Omar Bolden, Tennessee defensive end Malik Jackson and Kentucky outside linebacker Danny Trevathan. Bolden is a medical gamble considering that he missed all of 2011 with a torn ACL. Jackson is a project-type player who played defensive tackle when he should have played end for the Volunteers, and Trevathan led the SEC in tackles in each of the last two seasons. Kayvon Webster News The Broncos have selected speedy cornerback Kayvon Webster from the University of South Florida in the third round of the NFL Draft. Webster, a surprise selection with the 90th overall pick, collected 190 tackles in his four seasons in college with 8.5 tackles for loss and three interceptions. Broncos Executive Vice President John Elway said Webster "has excellent cover skills and speed, which you need in this league." Ronnie Hillman News With Willis McGahee not in attendance and Knowshon Moreno not cleared for team drills, Ronnie Hillman and rookie Montee Ball split reps at the Broncos' OTA practice on Monday. USA Today reports Hillman had more first-team reps. Quarterback Peyton Manning has high expectations for Hillman. Everybody in Year 2 ought to be better than they were in Year 1," Manning said. "Ronnie got great experience last year as a rookie. Were really counting on him this year to have more of a role in the offense. ... Its not just kind of a limited package like we did last year. We are really expecting him to make that next-level jump. It starts during these OTAs and training camp and being more of an established veteran running back. To me, after your rookie year, you are a veteran in my opinion. Second year, third year, fourth yearit doesnt matter. A lot of the expectations out of Ronnie, and were counting on him to do good things for us this year. Terrance Knighton News Terrance 'Pot Roast' Knighton signed with the Broncos on Wednesday, fortifying the team's defensive line. Ryan Katz No Updates Britton Colquitt No Updates Quanterus Smith No Updates Virgil Green News Broncos tight end Virgil Green broke out for his best game of the season in Week 8 against the Saints. Green lead all tight ends on his team with three catches for 44 yards in a 34-14 victory. Laurence Maroney News Veteran NFL running back Laurence Maroney has been acquitted of a misdemeanor marijuana possession charge, a move his attorney says frees him up to try and join a new team. Maroney, who is from St. Louis County, was arrested in January in St. Louis. Derek Wolfe News In his first NFL game, Broncos defensive lineman Derek Wolfe got into the backfield and recorded the first sack of his career. He finished the game with three tackles overall, with one tackle for a loss. J.D. Walton No Updates Knowshon Moreno News USA Today reports Broncos running back Knowshon Moreno participated in individual drills during OTA workouts on Monday but still hasn't been cleared for team drills. He's still fighting a knee injury believed to have occurred during the AFC divisional playoff game vs. Baltimore. Injury Knee - Probable for start of training camp Dominic Douglas No Updates Keith Brooking News Broncos linebacker Keith Brooking left Week 5 against the Patriots due to a concussion and did not return. Brooking collected four tackles (three solo) before the early exit. Gary Mason No Updates Kyle Eckel No Updates Lonnie Edwards No Updates Lanston Tanyi No Updates Mike McLaughlin No Updates Rahim Moore News Denver defensive back Rahim Moore intercepted a Cam Newton pass in the Week 10 win over Carolina Sunday. Moore returned the interception 23 yards but did not score. He finished with four tackles in the game and three of them were solo tackles. Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie News The Broncos inked cornerback Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie to a one-year, $5 million deal, ESPN reports. |
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