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Denver Broncos

The Denver Broncos completed a trade negotiation today that will send wide receiver Brandon Marshall to the Miami Dolphins in exchange for two second round picks in 2010 and 2011. Marshall, who is coming off his third consecutive 100-reception season, is noted for behavior issues and conflicts with head coach Josh McDaniels that earned him two suspensions in five [...]

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According to a Fox31 news report, Oklahoma State wide receiver Dez Bryant will visit the Denver Broncos Wednesday. Bryant was suspended after the first three games of 2010 for not disclosing interactions with Deion Sanders. Denver has the 11th overall pick in the draft.
Dez Bryant is a top wide receiver prospect and he’s been tied to the [...]

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Over the past few days, the Bengals have been tied by rumors to two of the most controversial wide receivers of the decade: Terrell Owens and Brandon Marshall. (If only there was a news report suggesting interest in Randy Moss…)
Chad Ochocinco (another player in the aforementioned group) has lobbied for the Bengals to get Terrell [...]

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The Denver Post is reporting today that JJ Arrington is more important to the Broncos than most fans may realize. The Post cites “many [anonymous] personnel executives” around the league who believe Knowshon Moreno wore down last season. Whether this argument is accurate is hard to say. Moreno was carrying 19+ times per game between [...]

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With rumors swirling concerning where Broncos wide receiver and restricted free agent Brandon Marshall will wind up, don’t expect Cincinnati to be a potential suitor. According to Joe Reedy of Cincinnati.com, the Bengals won’t make a move for Marshall because (a) they’ll need to give up a draft pick and (b) Marshall has off-field problems [...]

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Sorry Kyle Orton. I like you. I really do. You’re a solid game manager, an accurate passer, and you don’t throw interceptions. You’re almost a polar opposite of Jay Cutler.
And that’s the problem.
The Broncos didn’t need a game manager this season. They got by with one for the first six weeks of the season because [...]

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