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Posts Tagged ‘Brandon Marshall’

D’s Back…Orange Jerseys the key?

December 8th, 2008 - 9:44am by mark_cooperOther posts by

Had to mention the orange jerseys baby!!! I like it. The D held Larry Johnson to 36 yards in 11 carries and that in my book goes a long way. Keeping the Chiefs to under a 100 yards rushing is a job well done. One game at a time and build on past performances. It’s anyone’s Superbowl this year.

The Cowboys lost again, giving one away to the Steelers and Jets lost again and we get a look at Carolina tonight who’ll be on a short week. Giants lost the Eagles and the Titans and the Steelers look like the teams to beat in the AFC.

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Cold, Chargers and Cave Men

December 4th, 2008 - 3:11pm by Gray CaldwellOther posts by

The Broncos practiced at the South Suburban Sports Dome this morning — the field at Dove Valley was a little cold.

WHAT BAD TASTE?

Much of the questions from reporters in the locker room this week has focused on the fact that the Broncos have lost three-in-a-row at home. “Is home field advantage eroding?” has been one of the favorites to ask.

Finally, Elvis Dumervil let loose when someone asked if the team wants to get the bad taste out of its mouth from losing recently at home.

“Bad taste? We just won, man. There’s no bad taste in this locker room,” Dumervil said. “It really doesn’t matter. It’s a 16-round fight. This is the NFL — you’re going to win and you’re going to lose. I think we’re in a good situation — three games up in the AFC West. There’s no bitterness, there’s no whatever. We just have to take care of business.”

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Off Early for the Holiday

November 27th, 2008 - 4:01pm by Adam ZinserOther posts by

The Broncos held an early 10:20 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. practice at Dove Valley so players could get home to spend Thanksgiving with family, and by all accounts, everyone was in high spirits, laughing and joking around in the locker room before heading their separate ways.

But we were able to chat with a couple players before they headed out, so here are some quick hits from the day’s events.

DINNER WITH IRVIN

A few days before Thanksgiving, Brandon Marshall had dinner with a Hall of Famer — former Cowboys wide receiver Michael Irvin.

“It was right after the Oakland game,” Marshall said. “I sat down with Michael Irvin after the game for dinner, and he put a lot of things into perspective for me.”

When you’re an up and coming young wide receiver in the NFL, seeking out a knowledgeable veteran who has been there and done that can only help.

“I think we all know what type of guy he is and the things he has been through,” Marshall said. “All I did was shut my mouth and listen a lot. He told me to surround myself with good people, to do the right things and continue to do what I am doing. I feel good with the direction I am heading as a person and I am thankful. It is Thanksgiving and I have a lot to be thankful for including the season, the organization, the NFL giving me another chance and the fans giving me another chance.”

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Bailey Back for the Silver and Black?

November 20th, 2008 - 4:00pm by Gray CaldwellOther posts by

Champ Bailey said after practice today that he is taking his injury day-by-day. Bailey injured his groin against the New England Patriots, and he hasn’t seen any game action since.

There was hope he could play last week, but he sat out the game. He participated on a limited basis in yesterday and today’s practice, so his status for this week is still up in the air.

“This thing is a tricky injury — it is something I have never dealt with,” Bailey said. “What I am trying to do is trying to work my way back in there as quick as I can, but trying to be patient at the same time.”

He said he sometimes feels like he’s not being accountable by not playing, but everything’s been made easier by the fact that the team has found a way to win twice in his absence.

“That is the good thing about all the games that I have missed in my career — we have only lost one,” he said. “That is great. Young guys get a chance to step up.”

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Pro Bowl Voting Update

November 18th, 2008 - 4:31pm by Gray CaldwellOther posts by

The list of the top five vote-getters at each position was released today, as well as the top 10 overall Pro Bowl candidates.

As it stands right now, Jay Cutler is the No. 8 vote-getter overall, and the No. 2 vote-getter in the AFC, behind Brett Favre.

Obviously that means Cutler is the second quarterback for the AFC team right now.

Brandon Marshall and Champ Bailey each lead their position in votes for the AFC squad, and Matt Prater is fifth on the list of AFC kickers.

As of right now, the Washington Redskins have many of their players in the top spots in the NFC because their fans are voting so often. There are plenty of other deserving Broncos, so click here to vote for your favorites.

-Gray Caldwell, DenverBroncos.com

The Fox and the Broncos

November 13th, 2008 - 4:06pm by Gray CaldwellOther posts by

You can bet that when Domonique Foxworth was traded to the Falcons earlier this season, both he and the Broncos had Nov. 16 circled on their calendars.

Foxworth has had a chance to start in Atlanta for the past three games, and the sentiment in the Broncos locker room is that the team is happy for him — they just won’t be happy for him this week.

“I am proud of Foxy — I am glad he has gotten the opportunity to play,” Dre’ Bly said. “He is playing well. We are praying that he doesn’t do as well this week, but I know that he is licking his chops and is looking forward to go against us. I am sure it is going to be an interesting game.”

It might be even more interesting if Foxworth lines up against Brandon Marshall, who he went against in practice plenty of times in Denver.

“That would be fun,” Marshall said. “I think all of us receivers are approaching this game as if we’re playing against any DB, so it will be fun going out there against Fox, someone who I am familiar with and I know.”

Tony Scheffler said that Foxworth is a great person, but he’ll definitely be looking to get the better of him now that he’s no longer a Bronco.

“He was a good guy in the locker room and in the community,” Scheffler said. “He is obviously on the other side, him and (Jason) Elam, at the same time. When that clock is running I am sure every guy in here will be looking to run him over.”

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Youth Always Gives Hope

November 11th, 2008 - 10:09am by jim_saccomanoOther posts by

The Denver Broncos of 2008 have been hit by injuries like few teams in recent memory.

It has been unusual, to say the least, to watch the number of players on the Broncos’ injured reserve list reach double figures.

But you have a schedule, and you have to keep playing, and every time a player goes down it gives an opportunity to another, and in this case, a younger player.

Denver’s young player’s contributions have been tremendous this year, and couple those efforts with the team’s first place standing in the AFC Western Division and you get bright promise for future seasons.

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Marshall Votes, Bell Plays and Harris Wants a Sandwich

November 4th, 2008 - 6:28pm by Jake GrilleyOther posts by

People across the nation are heading to the polls today to make their voices heard, casting their votes on who they want to be the next president of the of the United States of America.

Proud to Vote

First-time voter Brandon Marshall got up extra early today to join the fray.

“I got up actually at 5 a.m., came in, caught a few balls and ran a little bit,” he said. “Then I headed to the polls pretty early.”

Marshall said submitting his ballot was an exhilarating feeling.

“It was great,” he said. “I enjoyed it, it was exciting and I recommend to everybody who hasn’t voted to go out and do it — have a voice.”

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Defense Preps for Cassel

October 16th, 2008 - 4:22pm by Adam ZinserOther posts by

As the Broncos prepare for their matchup against the New England Patriots on Monday Night Football, there is one glaring difference between the 2008 Patriots and the team from the past several years — No. 12 is not under center.

It will be Matt Cassel at the helm instead of Tom Brady, last year’s league MVP.

Dre’ Bly looks at the Patriots offense and thinks it’s weird not seeing Brady back there. Brady has always been consistent, even when the Patriots did not have as much offensive firepower as they do now.

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Broncos vs. Buccaneers: Pregame Notes

October 5th, 2008 - 11:55am by Adam ZinserOther posts by

12:00 p.m. MDT: A few days ago, the forecast showed lots of rain for today.

Thankfully, that is not the case.

It’s extremely clear out — on the drive to the stadium, I could see the mountains more clearly than I could for the past couple months.

Down on the field, Darrell Hackney is throwing a round a little bit while the CU Buffoons practice singing the national anthem.

At one end of the field, Mitch Erickson, Dylan Gandy and Erik Pears are throwing the football around. They have been trying to hit the crossbar from 25 yards out, and not too long ago, Pears nailed it.

Well, I’ll be heading down onto the field with Jake Grilley to snap some pictures here in a little bit once more players start warming up.

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