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Stokley Re-Signs for Three Years

December 8th, 2007 - 11:44am by AndrewOther posts by

As was speculated upon late yesterday, Brandon Stokley re-upped for three years, keeping him Denver through 2010, the Broncos confirmed Saturday morning.

Full story is located here on the main site.

Sorry about not posting a more full piece here, but I just had time to post that and there’s really not much more different I would write in this space except to say what a classy fellow Stokley has been to talk to and work with this year, answering every question I’ve thrown at him — even the really dumb ones — and doing so in a forthright and sincere manner. He’s an exemplary individual, and Dove Valley is all the better for him sticking around a while.

Have a splendid Saturday … vaya con Dios, everyone.

Stokley Practices; Listed as Questionable

December 7th, 2007 - 2:45pm by AndrewOther posts by

Brandon Stokley

On the one hand, Brandon Stokley and Javon Walker are both listed as questionable for Sunday’s game. But both made it through the full practice on Friday afternoon — which for Stokley marked the first time this week that he’d manage to practice at all after suffering a strained left knee in last weekend’s 34-20 defeat at Oakland.

Both should be able to play Sunday “unless something happens,” Head Coach Mike Shanahan said as the Broncos wrapped up the 90-minute practice, which took place under dreary, gray skies with the threat of snow flurries.

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Ferguson ‘Nicked Up;’ Walker Limited

December 6th, 2007 - 2:47pm by AndrewOther posts by

Nick Ferguson

Possessing a fine sense of linguistic punmanship, safety Nick Ferguson described himself as “nicked up” on Thursday after missing a second consecutive day of practice.

“You just kind of wait to see what Sunday’s outcome is going to be,” he said.

“He’s sore,” Head Coach Mike Shanahan added. “I’d say that he’s closer to doubtful than questionable, but there was improvement today, so you never know.”

Ferguson wasn’t with his teammates on the practice field, but he did stay active while his teammates worked Thursday, saying that he was able to jog around in spite of the knee injury he suffered.

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‘Wait and See’ for Stokley; Hall, Young Return to Full Practice

December 5th, 2007 - 3:18pm by AndrewOther posts by

Brandon Stokley

For the last three weeks, injuries at running back have been a defining Broncos storyline. But with Andre Hall, Travis Henry and Selvin Young all back at practice and taking part in the full gamut of activities Wednesday, the harsh injury spotlight shone on wide receiver Brandon Stokley, who sat out Wednesday after injuring his left knee Sunday at Oakland.

This is the second knee problem for Stokley in two weeks; he bruised his right knee against Chicago and missed the Wednesday practice but was back to work a day later.

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Friday Update: Walker Questionable; Henry, Young Probable

November 30th, 2007 - 3:10pm by AndrewOther posts by

Javon Walker

As the Broncos hoped, the status on Travis Henry and Selvin Young remained quo as they went through Friday’s practice. They both fully participated in the session, and are each listed as probable for the game.

Henry’s off-the-field status also remains unchanged, Head Coach Mike Shanahan said after the 90-minute practice, which took place in sub-freezing temperatures.

“I haven’t heard a thing,” Shanahan. “There’s been rumors. I haven’t heard anything. It’s just speculation. I think it started with the NFL Network; they came out with something, but we haven’t heard a thing.”

The wait for a ruling on Henry’s appeal — which he made a fortnight earlier in Phoenix — isn’t a distraction, Shanahan said.

“When it happens, it happens,” Shanahan said.

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Henry, Young ‘Should Be Ready’ Sunday

November 29th, 2007 - 2:23pm by AndrewOther posts by

Young and Henry

So far, so good for Selvin Young and Travis Henry.

“They should be ready to go,” Head Coach Mike Shanahan said after a practice that took place much earlier than normal for a Thursday at Dove Valley, with the Broncos wrapping up their work by 12:45 p.m. after hitting the field at just before 10:45 a.m.

“I’m ready to play,” said Young, who missed last week with a strained knee suffered in the Nov. 19 Monday Night Football win over the Tennessee Titans.

“My knee feels real good,” added Henry, who has been sidelined since suffering a partial tear of the posterior cruciate ligament in the Nov. 4 loss at Detroit.

Meanwhile, Brandon Stokley returned to full work after sitting out Wednesday’s session with a knee injury. Wide receiver Javon Walker also had a full practice, Shanahan said.

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Walker Limited; Henry, Young Return

November 28th, 2007 - 3:47pm by AndrewOther posts by

Javon Walker

As one position gets healthier, another becomes fraught with injuries. That’s how it’s seemed to be for the Broncos this season, and it continued on Wednesday as two of the team’s three injured running backs returned to action, but wide receiver Brandon Stokley did not take part due to a knee injury.

“Stokley is a little banged up,” Head Coach Mike Shanahan said.

Javon Walker did not join Stokley on the sidelines for the full session; he was in uniform but was limited in his work three days after playing sparingly in the loss at Chicago.

“I’m sure he will feel a lot better this week than he did last week,” Shanahan said. “We will evaluate him this week in practice.

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Friday Update: Lynch Limited; Questionable for Lions

November 2nd, 2007 - 1:33pm by AndrewOther posts by

As the Broncos reconvened for practice on Friday morning, safety John Lynch joined them for the 90-minute session. However, for a second straight day he was limited in his work and is listed as questionable for Sunday’s game at Detroit.

“(It’s the) same thing we talked about (Thursday). We’ll kind of get a feel for him as time goes on,” Head Coach Mike Shanahan said. “We’ll get a chance to see him before the game, hit him a little bit and see how it feels.”

Cornerback Champ Bailey (quadriceps muscle), defensive tackle Antwon Burton (ankle), running back Travis Henry (ribs), guard Montrae Holland (shoulder) and linebacker D.J. Williams (shoulder) all fully participated in Friday’s practice; each is listed as probable for Sunday’s game. Wide receiver Brandon Stokley was added to the injury report on Friday with a hamstring problem, but he, too, made it through the full morning of work.

Wide receiver Javon Walker and defensive end Jarvis Moss are the only players on the 53-man roster ruled out for Sunday’s game. Moss, who suffered a season-ending right leg injury (fractured fibula and torn ankle ligaments) on Thursday, is expected to be placed on injured reserve at some point in the near future.

Another Close Call

September 17th, 2007 - 1:47am by mike_riceOther posts by

It is an enviable position for an NFL team to be in: Win while not playing its best. That’s where the Broncos find themselves after two games of the 2007 season.

Sunday’s overtime win over the Raiders was the Broncos’ second consecutive nail-biter. The bottom line is that the Broncos are 2-0 and they are not playing nearly to the level at which they are capable of playing.

The Broncos have plenty on which to work after beating the Raiders. A few of the items:

  • They surrendered 200 net yards rushing. The Raiders couldn’t throw the football, finishing with 53 net yards passing. But the Broncos could hardly stop Oakland’s running game. It was just too easy.
  • For the second straight week, the Broncos’ offense marched up and down the field. But for the second straight week, they struggled to score points. The Broncos racked up 441 yards but they still had to rally to win.
  • The Broncos’ special teams has to tighten things up. The onside kick the Raiders recovered seemed to give them new life. Even though Oakland didn’t score on the ensuing possession, the Raiders seemed to be energized by taking the Broncos by surprise.

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Training Camp Day 6: Morning Session

August 3rd, 2007 - 2:05pm by AndrewOther posts by

Camp Day 6
The eyes couldn’t help but wander to the sidelines on Friday morning, as the roster of players missing from the session was as notable as those who remained on the field. Here’s a rundown:

… Head Coach Mike Shanahan said that Warrick Holdman was held at Sky Ridge Medical Center overnight and had some numbness on Friday morning. “The doctors thought that he would be released at 10 or 11 a.m. this morning,” Shanahan said …

… Guard Ben Hamilton “got dinged a little bit” on Thursday and was in uniform Friday, but did not take part in any of the team sessions. “Knowing Ben, he should be ready to go tomorrow,” Shanahan said …

… Javon Walker became the latest wide receiver to encounter an infirmity when he pulled up holding his upper left leg while running a pass route during two-minute drill work midway through the session. Walker remained on the field for two more snaps and then went to the sidelines. He did not return for the remainder of the day. “He got a little tightness,” Shanahan said. “I wasn’t sure if he cramped up, but he didn’t pull anything. It just got a little tight, so we kept him out.” …

… Wide receiver remains the hardest-hit unit of the Broncos. Brandon Stokley sat out with a right thigh injury, Glenn Martinez missed a second consecutive day of work with a thigh injury, while Marquay McDaniel’s absence extended to three days due to a strained hamstring. By the end of practice Friday morning, the Broncos only had five healthy wide receivers — Quincy Morgan, Domenik Hixon, David Terrell, Brian Clark and David Kircus — and Hixon missed an afternoon practice this week with a separated shoulder. The absences, however, did not greatly affect the practice pattern.

“Sometimes, when you’re going three-wide or four-wide, you can’t do it, so you put a tight end in there, and you still get the same work done from a defensive perspective and you’re really running the same plays from an offensive perspective,” Shanahan said. “It’s just a different person playing that position, but you should be able to get the same amount of work done.”

Perhaps the primary beneficiary of that has been tight end Nate Jackson, who was a wide receiver before switching positions in 2005.

“He’s been very consistent and he’s gotten better in the blocking game and obviously he’s made some big-time catches,” Shanahan said. “He’s looked very good.”

… Tight end was another compromised position, with Chad Mustard and Teyo Johnson both sitting out with right hamstring and left calf injuries, respectively. They joined Tony Scheffler on the sidelines; he’s been on the physically-unable-to-perform list since the start of training camp …

… Fulback Paul Smith also sat out with a groin injury …

… There was good news for the Broncos on the injury front. Defensive tackles Marcus Thomas and Sam Adams returned to action after missing Thursday’s work with right calf and right knee injuries, respectively. Adams said the knee “felt like a million bucks” following the practice.

NOTES FROM THE MORNING:

POINTS OF EMPHASIS: The Broncos continued to work on their hurry-up offense, giving the offense a minute on the clock and the ball at the 50-yard line, with the task being to get into field-goal range. The first-team offense succeeded, thanks mainly to a 14-yard Jay Cutler-to-Brian Clark connection. Jason Elam subsequently drilled a 46-yard field goal. The second-team offense turned the ball over on downs after getting into a fourth-and-15 situation … The special teams also got in some work on field goals, although two Elam attempts slammed into an upright.

WHO’S WHERE? Jimmy Kennedy spelled Gerard Warren in the base defensive package for a few series, but Warren had the balance of the work with the first team. The remainder of the base first-unit line remained unchanged, with Warren and Kennedy joined by Sam Adams at tackle and ends Ebenezer Ekuban and John Engelberger … Nate Webster was back at strongside linebacker … The second-team base defense included three rookies: ends Tim Crowder and Jarvis Moss and tackle Marcus Thomas. Amon Gordon rounded out the quartet … Steve Cargile rotated in for Curome Cox with the second unit during the first period of team drills … With Hamilton injured, Chris Myers took his spot at left guard with the first team … Domonique Foxworth spelled Dre’ Bly for a few plays on the first unit in team drills.

ALMOST, BUT NOT QUITE: Jeff Shoate continued to show aggression in his coverage, getting his hands on consecutive passes during team work. Unfortunately for the three-year veteran, he could not hang on to either toss. “I’m focusing on the defense, I’m doing so well with that, I need to put the effort into finishing the play off too,” Shoate said. “I’m definitely pleased with my play, because I’m in position to make the plays. That’s the hardest part of this game, being in position, knowing what you’re doing, and not letting the offense make the play. For me it’s just finishing the play off, making that big play for the defense and for the team to win it in the end, but I’m definitely happy with my play right now.”

Shoate was nevertheless frustated after the second near miss; he kicked the ball about 15 yards back to the line of scrimmage in frustration. Nick Ferguson, meanwhile, tossed a helmet from the sidelines.

STANDOUT PLAYS: Kennedy got a hand on one of Patrick Ramsey’s passes; the play ended incomplete after Ramsey spiked the errant football to the ground … Jay Cutler and Javon Walker hooked up on a gorgeous pass that was reminiscent of their touchdown connection against the Bengals last Christmas Eve; Walker got past Champ Bailey to make the play … Andre Hall continued to show some burst, particularly on receptions. He had one play where he took a short pass in the backfield from Preston Parsons, eluded Demetrin Veal and shot upfield … Nate Jackson made several fine catches during team and seven-on-seven work … Hamza Abdullah burst into the backfield on a safety blitz for what would have been a sack in a game situation. “Way to come off that edge right there,” exhorted assistant head coach Jim Bates, adding counsel that Abdullah needed to lower his shoulder … Dre’ Bly intercepted a pass intended for David Kircus in one-on-one work.

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Special teams this afternoon. Until the next post, vaya con Dios.