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Floyd Little, Syracuse and Broncos Great, Dies at 78
Floyd Little, the Hall of Fame running back who starred at Syracuse and for the Denver Broncos, has died. He was 78. The Pro Football Hall of Fame said he died Friday night. No cause was given. Little was a three-time All-American at Syracuse, where he wore No. 44 like Jim Brown and Ernie Davis before him. From 1964-66, he…
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AP Sources: NFL DQs Broncos QBs for Not Wearing Masks
The Denver Broncos are left with a practice squad rookie receiver and a backup running back to take snaps against the New Orleans Saints on Sunday after losing all four of their quarterbacks to coronavirus concerns
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Denver Hands Tagovailoa First Loss With 20-13 Win Over Miami
The Denver Broncos handed Tua Tagovailoa his first loss in four starts Sunday when they beat the Miami Dolphins 20-13
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Denver Broncos Linebacker Von Miller Tests Positive for COVID-19
Eight-Time Pro-Bowl Linebacker Von Miller says he has tested positive for COVID-19. The Denver Broncos linebacker, who has asthma, says his symptoms started with a cough and got worse.
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Miami Dolphins Acquire CB Aqib Talib, Draft Pick in Trade With Los Angeles Rams
The five time Pro Bowler and two time All-Pro won a Super Bowl in the 2015 season as a member of the Denver Broncos.
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Steelers Top Chargers 24-17 on Sunday Night
The Los Angeles Chargers couldn’t hide their glaring shortcoming on Sunday, and the problem became even worse against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
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NBC 6 Weekend Football Preview: Bye for Some, Tank for Others
The reality is that on paper the three main teams in Miami-Dade County have combined for a total of – wait for it – three wins.
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Denver Broncos to Sell the Naming Rights for Mile High Stadium to Empower Retirement
The Denver Broncos have agreed to sell the naming rights for Mile High stadium to Empower Retirement, giving the team a new corporate sponsor following Sports Authority’s liquidation three years ago. The 21-year deal, which is pending approval by the Metropolitan Football Stadium District, would rename the stadium Empower Field at Mile High through 2039 for an undisclosed amount, the...
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Broncos Owner Pat Bowlen Dies at 75 Before Hall Enshrinement
On a cool night in Santa Clara, California, on Feb. 7, 2016, John Elway thrust the Lombardi Trophy into the air and hollered, “This one’s for Pat!” It came 18 years after Denver Broncos owner Pat Bowlen had declared, “This one’s for John!” following the franchise’s first Super Bowl championship, a 31-24 win over Green Bay in San Diego after...
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Temple Grad Given 30 Months in Prison for $54 Million ‘Green Scam' by Mantria Corp.
A giant Ponzi scheme once dubbed “the largest green scam in America” was run by two Temple University graduates and a slick-talking Colorado salesman. Now, the first of the three people is being sentenced.
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Peyton Manning Calls HGH Allegations ‘Complete Junk'
With Super Bowl 50 week upon us, Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning wants to make it clear that the allegations made against him in an Al Jazeera documentary about sports doping are “complete junk.”
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On Bended Knee: Tim Tebow Reveals Engagement to Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters
Tebow, the collegiate football star who had NFL stops with the Denver Broncos and New York Jets, revealed he popped the question to girlfriend and 2017 Miss Universe winner Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters.
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Dolphins Game Preview: Week Ten vs. Packers
The Dolphins will battle some cold weather in Green Bay when they take on the Packers on Sunday
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Marlin Briscoe, First Black Starting QB, Reflects on Changes in Football, Society
Marlin Briscoe didn’t want to be pigeonholed simply because of stereotypes against black men. He was a star quarterback in college, and he believed he had the talent, intelligence and leadership skills to be one in the pros. Fifty years ago, during an era of massive social upheaval in the United States, just getting a chance to prove it took...
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FanDuel to Pay Out Disputed $82K Football Bet
The online sports betting company said it will pay Anthony Prince of Newark the full 750-1 payout he was promised when the company’s automated system mistakenly generated long odds on the final moments of the Denver Broncos-Oakland Raiders game on Sunday.
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Former NFL Player Brandon Browner Arrested Near Azusa
Former NFL player Brandon Browner was arrested Sunday and faced a long list of charges, including kidnapping, burglary, false imprisonment and violation of a restraining order.
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Dolphins Coach Gase Says He's Comfortable With Miami's Backup QB Situation
Miami Dolphins coach Adam Gase says he likes his revamped roster, and that includes the quarterbacks who will compete this summer to back up Ryan Tannehill. The Dolphins decided against drafting a quarterback , which leaves holdover David Fales and veteran newcomer Brock Osweiler to battle for the No. 2 job. Miami also signed veteran Bryce Petty as further insurance last week.
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Analysis: Brady and Numbers Point to Another Patriots Super Bowl Win
Even if numbers occasionally lie, most of them indicate the New England Patriots are in great position to hoist a sixth Lombardi Trophy. The reasons begin in the only place they could: with Tom Brady.
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Super Bowl Statue Vandalized (Again) At San Francisco City Hall
The Super Bowl 50 statue at San Francisco City Hall has been vandalized — again.