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Smith ‘Very Familiar’ with Manning and Thomas

September 13th, 2012 - 1:45pm by Sam DavisOther posts by

Falcons Head Coach Mike Smith has yet to face quarterback Peyton Manning during his five-year term in Atlanta. But prior to 2008, Smith has lots of experience going up against the four-time MVP.

As the defensive coordinator of the Jacksonville Jaguars from 2003-07, Smith and his defense faced Manning 10 times. He also saw Manning while he was the defensive line and linebackers coach for the Baltimore Ravens in 2001 and 2002.

“(I’ve) had a lot of games against Peyton,” Smith said in a conference call on Thursday. “Watching him run the no-huddle (on Sunday night) was reminiscent of having to play against him when I was in Jacksonville.”

Against Smith’s defense in Jacksonville, Manning threw for more than 300 yards in five of 10 games. But Smith also experienced some moderate success against No. 18, holding him to a quarterback rating of 81 or less four times.

The Falcons’ head coach also talked about his familiarity with wide receiver Demaryius Thomas, who played his college ball less than two miles from the Georgia Dome.

“(I’m) very familiar with Demaryius from when he was at Georgia Tech,” Smith said. “I’ve known (Georgia Tech) Coach (Paul) Johnson for a long time there at Georgia Tech, so I follow Georgia Tech very closely.”

Smith went on to talk about the challenges of facing a player with Thomas’ skill and size.

“(Thomas) is a big, strong, athletic wide receiver that can create matchup problems,” Smith said. “As a defensive coach, when he gets the ball in his hands, you’ve got to hold your breath, because he can break tackles. He’s got a great stiff-arm, and he’s got outstanding long speed, as evidenced by the way he ran on the quick-screen in the game Sunday night.”

Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan also spoke to Denver media in a conference call on Thursday. Like Smith, Ryan spoke of Manning’s no-huddle offense with great respect.

Ryan entered the league in 2008 and has been the team’s starting quarterback since day one. With Atlanta incorporating more and more of the no-huddle offense, Ryan said he looks at the way Manning runs it as he tries to implement a similar style into his own game.

“I think he set the benchmark for quarterbacks playing in that no huddle system really in the modern era,” Ryan said. “We started doing it my rookie year and I think it’s evolved a lot from where we were then until now. I’ve become more comfortable in it. I think our team has become more comfortable in it because we’ve done a bunch of it.”

Monday night will mark the first time Ryan and Manning have faced one another.

Breaking Down the Big Play

September 10th, 2012 - 1:50am by Sam DavisOther posts by

The end result was a 71-yard touchdown from Peyton Manning to Demaryius Thomas.

It gave the Broncos a 14-13 third-quarter lead. It made Manning the third quarterback in NFL history to throw for 400 touchdowns and the fastest to ever do so. And it gave Denver the spark it needed to finish the game on top.

With the resounding significance of the play’s outcome, it would be a shame to overlook everything that made it possible.

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Thomas Takes Home ESPY

July 12th, 2012 - 10:09am by Gray CaldwellOther posts by

On Wednesday night, Demaryius Thomas’ 80-yard touchdown against the Pittsburgh Steelers won the “Best Moment” honor at the 2012 ESPY Awards in Los Angeles.

The winning moment came on the first play of overtime. Thomas caught a pass from quarterback Tim Tebow, stiff-armed Steelers cornerback Ike Taylor and sprinted upfield for an 80-yard, game-winning touchdown.

Tebow and Thomas both took the stage to accept the award. Other nominees included Bubba Watson’s win in a playoff in the Masters, the Tampa Bay Rays making the playoffs on the last day of the season and Derek Jeter’s quest for his 3,000th hit.

Thomas’ helmet from the Wild Card playoff game is currently in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Relive the game-winning play here.

-Gray Caldwell

Miller, Thomas, Franklin Pick Up National Recognition

May 16th, 2012 - 4:42pm by Stuart ZaasOther posts by

Von Miller received another honor on Wednesday, adding to the recognition he’s received following his 11.5 sack-season in 2011.

Former NFL scout and current NFL.com analyst Daniel Jeremiah published his list of the top 10 players under the age of 25 today and included Miller, who is 23 years old.

“Miller didn’t waste any time making his presence felt on the Broncos defense,” Jeremiah wrote. “He posted 10.5 sacks in their first 11 games before suffering a broken right thumb. He finished his rookie season with 11.5 sacks and was honored as the Defensive Rookie of the Year. He is a very versatile defender. He excels as a pass rusher because of his suddenness off the ball and his ability to bend around the edge. He is also athletic enough to drop in zones or run with tight ends down the seam.”

The rest of the list, which does not include rookies who have yet to play in the NFL can be found below (in alphabetical order):

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Thomas’ Helmet Preserved in HOF

February 21st, 2012 - 5:04pm by Gray CaldwellOther posts by

When Demaryius Thomas caught Tim Tebow’s pass in overtime against the Pittsburgh Steelers, he sprinted for an 80-yard touchdown to cement one of the most memorable playoff wins in Broncos history.

Now the helmet Thomas wore during the game — and the rest of the 2011 season — is part of the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s collection in Canton, Ohio.

The helmet, commemorating Thomas’ performance in the game, is currently displayed in the museum’s Pro Football Today gallery.

Notebook: Injury Updates

January 11th, 2012 - 3:55pm by Gray CaldwellOther posts by

Against the Chicago Bears in Week 14, Brian Dawkins injured his neck.

Since then, the veteran safety has missed three games — including last week’s 29-23 win in the Wild Card round of the playoffs — and was absent from the majority of a fourth game when he left the Buffalo contest in Week 16 in the first quarter.

But Head Coach John Fox said Wednesday that there is some positive news.

“He’s way further along this week than he was last week, and we’ll play it by ear,” Fox said of Dawkins. “When he gets cleared medically, we’ll have him out there.”

Dawkins (neck) did not participate in Wednesday’s practice, and neither did Eric Decker (knee) and Lonie Paxton (personal).

David Bruton (Achilles), Daniel Fells (ankle) and Elvis Dumervil (ankle) had limited participation, and Von Miller (thumb) participated fully in the session, which was moved indoors due to snow.

Fox was asked about those players’ injuries after practice.

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Healthy Thomas Realizing Potential

January 9th, 2012 - 3:57pm by Max HensonOther posts by

Day after day of training camp, Demaryius Thomas walked out onto the Dove Valley practice fields and watched his teammates.

That was all he could do as worked his way back from an Achilles injury suffered last February. After foot and ankle injuries in 2010, it was his Achilles that now forced him to sit out.

And when he was finally deemed fit to return, a finger injury right before the 2011 season opener put him back on the sidelines.

“He had some injuries,” teammate Robert Ayers said. “You just have to keep working and keep fighting. He has been doing that.”

In yesterday’s AFC Wild Card game against the Steelers, Thomas was no longer a spectator.

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Broncos Win on First Play of OT

January 8th, 2012 - 6:17pm by Kenny LeganOther posts by

The Denver Broncos have won the game on the first play of overtime.

Tim Tebow dropped back to pass and hit Demaryius Thomas wide open 18 yards over the middle. Thomas then broke to the right sideline and ran the rest of the way for the game-winning score.

Even though the Broncos got the ball first, because they scored a touchdown, the Steelers don’t have an opportunity to get the ball.

The Broncos improve to 4-0 in overtime this season, and will go to New England to play the Patriots next Saturday night.

-Kenny Legan

Yellow Jacket Connection

December 30th, 2011 - 9:07am by Stuart ZaasOther posts by

Broncos wide receiver Demaryius Thomas spent his first season at Georgia Tech with Lions Pro Bowl wideout Calvin Johnson. Thomas soaked up as much as he could from Johnson, who was a senior, which was evident this past December.

Thomas and Johnson finished the month with the exact same statistics. The pair tied for the NFL lead with 414 receiving yards in December, and both did so on 22 catches. Each player caught three touchdowns, which tied for fifth in the NFL during that span.

“It’s cool — two guys from Tech with the same numbers,” Thomas said. “It was just funny. I’m actually going to call him about it today and talk to him.”

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Broncos Visit The Crossing

December 14th, 2011 - 10:36am by Stuart ZaasOther posts by

Champ Bailey and several of his teammates dedicated their time to give back to the community with a visit to The Crossing, a transitional housing facility, on Tuesday evening.

The Crossing is a clean and safe residential community providing long-term rehabilitation and transitional housing to individuals and families who desire to achieve a life of self-sufficiency and community contribution.

Bailey, who has been involved with The Crossing since early in his Broncos career, brought along many of his Broncos teammates, including Rahim Moore, Demaryius Thomas, Marcus Thomas and Wesley Woodyard, to the annual holiday event.

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