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Walker, Gold Released

February 29th, 2008 - 2:53pm by AndrewOther posts by

As the league year and free agency began, the Denver tenures of two Broncos starters ended.

Wide receiver Javon Walker and weakside linebacker Ian Gold were both released on Friday afternoon, one day shy of two months after a frustrating 2007 season that saw both grapple with knee injuries.

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Gold’s injury sidelined him for most of the Week 15 loss at Houston and all of the last two games, during which Jamie Winborn took his place. Walker, meanwhile, finished the season on the field — with two receptions in each of the final three games — but knee problems took their toll, necessitating surgery on Oct. 19 and a recovery that limited him to spot duty upon his return to the field over a month later.

Walker seemed to foretell the future the day after the regular-season finale, when he said “No,” when asked whether he saw the team as a good fit for him.

“What it boils down to at this point is I’ve got to go where the best fit is for me,” he said during a rambling question-and-answer session that occasionally saw him lapse into the third person.

Javon Walker, Dec. 31, 2007:

“Wherever Javon’s talents can be used at, I’ve got to go to where the best fit’s for me.”

Microfracture surgery on the ailing knee is a possibility, Head Coach Mike Shanahan acknowledged at his season-ending press conference in January.

“There’s talk of a microfracture somewhere down the line,” Shanahan said then. “It could be two or three years from now; it could be four years. We just don’t know.”

Reports are also rampant that the Broncos have retained two of their unrestricted free agents — defensive end John Engelberger and tight end Nate Jackson.

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Snowed In; Cutler Returns

December 27th, 2007 - 3:27pm by AndrewOther posts by

Snowy Scene

A second snowstorm in three days blitzed through Dove Valley and the Front Range on Thursday. The first one didn’t affect the Broncos’ work one iota. The second one, however, forced them inside — and not to the nearby South Suburban Sports Dome, which was booked for a youth event.

With the Broncos’ usual inclement-weather option scrapped, they had to settle for working inside the team’s conditioning facility, on a field that is regulation width but is barely 30 yards in length.

“It was more of a walk-through, obviously,” Head Coach Mike Shanahan said. “But I think we got done what we needed to get done.”

The practice was the Broncos’ first inside the truncated indoor field at their facility since Week 16 of the 2006 season, when a near-blizzard kept the team at their facility.

“A bubble (at team headquarters) would be nice today. I was going to fight those little kids off today over at the bubble down the street, but I decided not to,” Shanahan deadpanned.

The weather not only forced the team inside, but postponed the scheduled audition of punters. That will now take place Friday.

“We had a hard time getting those punters in,” Shanahan said.

While the team’s search for a new punter stalled like a low-pressure center over the Texas panhandle, the progress of Jay Cutler did not, as he returned to full practice Thursday after missing Wednesday’s work with a sore knee.

“He’ll be ready to go (Sunday),” Shanahan said.

Wide receiver Javon Walker also returned to full practice, while Ian Gold, Daniel Graham and Brandon Stokley were sidelined.

Broncos-Chargers Pregame Notes: Gold, Stokley Out; Graham In

December 24th, 2007 - 5:01pm by AndrewOther posts by

Qualcomm Press Box

There’ll be no Brandon Stokley or Ian Gold tonight, but Daniel Graham is among the Broncos’ 45 active players.

Graham, who was listed as questionable, was seen testing out his sprained ankle about three hours before kickoff and will be in uniform just 11 days after suffering the high-ankle sprain at Houston on Dec. 13.

Joining Stokley and Gold on the sidelines will be wide receiver Taylor Jacobs, fullback Mike Bell, guard Isaac Snell and defensive ends Larry Birdine and Paul Carrington. Darrell Hackney is inactive, but in uniform as the No. 3 quarterback.

Matt Prater will make his Denver debut, as will safety Roderick Rogers, who was called up from the practice squad last week.

For San Diego, the following players are inactive: Charlie Whitehurst (third QB), Paul Oliver, Lorenzo Neal, Anthony Waters, Roman Oben, Jamal Williams, Malcolm Floyd and Scott Chandler.

Off to to the field, but before I go, some odd press-box sights from the open-air setup here at Qualcomm Stadium …

There’s a guy in a Santa Claus suit eating dinner in the row behind me. Mercifully — and for the sake of decorum and hygiene — he removed his beard before consuming his victuals. He looks about like Seinfeld‘s Kramer as Santa Claus — quite trim and a tad unkempt, in no way looking the part. If he was sprouting anti-capitalist propaganda and explaining the absence of delicatessens under Communist rule, he’d perfectly mimic Kramer.

… There’s a baby-changing station in the men’s room here in the press box. I reckon that legally such setups have to be in place at all lavoratorical facilities in municpally-funded stadiums, but the next infant I see carried through a press box will be the first.

Elam and Prater: Teacher and Student

December 21st, 2007 - 3:16pm by AndrewOther posts by

Jason Elam and Matt Prater

Matt Prater wants to become a better field-goal kicker. Jason Elam has handled those duties for the Broncos since 1993.

You’d think that combination of circumstances would leave the incumbent thinking that an embargo on tips and tidbits about the craft would be advisable. But that isn’t the case with Elam.

Prater wants to learn, and Elam is more than happy to oblige, which is reason No. 732 why the longtime Bronco is one of the highest-quality individuals to pass through the Broncos locker room, whether it’s located on the north side of Denver off Logan Street or in the windblown high prairies of the southern suburbs.

Prater knows he needs the help; his 1-of-4 performance on field goals for the Falcons in Weeks 1 and 2 helped lead to his release in spite of his splendid work on kickoffs, which included a 75-percent touchback ratio and an average of 71.3 yards a kick.

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Mid-Week Notes: Sauerbrun Aftermath; Gold, Graham Sidelined

December 19th, 2007 - 3:52pm by AndrewOther posts by

The Three Kickers

As Paul Ernster returned to the Broncos and Matt Prater got his first kicking work in Wednesday, increasing the Broncos’ complement of kicking specialists to a trio, one question lingered — a query that would be rapidly answered at Head Coach Mike Shanahan’s press conference:

What was the reason for Todd Sauerbrun’s release?

Was it because of matters away from Dove Valley or his performance on the field, with his struggles in getting kickoffs inside the Houston 10-yard-line at Reliant Stadium six days earlier?

According to Shanahan, the decision was entirely because of what happened on Dec. 7 as he was arrested for simple assault on a taxicab driver, and not because of anything on the field.

“I told Todd if he had any problems that he was going to be released,” Shanahan said Wednesday in the opening moments of his press conference. “I wasn’t really going to share that with you, but I decided to after he came out and made a couple of comments yesterday.

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Monday Roundup: Graham, Gold, Team Mindframe and More

December 17th, 2007 - 7:08pm by AndrewOther posts by

Shanahan and Cutler

After a three-day respite that represented a second bye weekend for all intents and purposes, the Broncos returned to the practice field Monday for a session that lasted just under an hour and was conducted without linebacker Ian Gold and tight end Daniel Graham, although both were in uniform alongside their teammates.

Head Coach Mike Shanahan offered similar prognoses for Gold and Graham, saying that “maybe” each would be able to return to the practice field this week. Gold suffered a knee injury in Thursday night’s loss at Houston, while Graham incurred a high ankle sprain, the same kind of injury that running back Andre Hall played through at Chicago on Nov. 25 before sitting out the loss at Oakland seven days later.

“Exactly when (Graham) will be able to practice, I’m not really sure,” Shanahan said.

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Thursday Notebook and Broncos Magazine Weekly

October 5th, 2007 - 12:32am by AndrewOther posts by

Ordinarily a Thursday would see the main site post both a daily notebook and another edition of Broncos Magazine Weekly. However, technical difficulties have prevented this from taking place. To make sure the content at least gets somewhere on the Web, I’m going to cut and paste it here. We apologize for the issues, which are completely beyond our control.

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THURSDAY NOTES

By Christopher Smith
DenverBroncos.com

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. – Heading into September, few thought the Chargers and Broncos would be playing an October game with five losses between the teams.

The Chargers already surpassed their loss total from last season in the fourth week. With LaDainian Tomlinson, Shawne Merriman and most of last year’s 14-2 team back, many predicted a Super Bowl run for San Diego. And all the moves the Broncos made in the offseason had talk radio shows and message boards full of hopeful excitement.

There’s plenty of time for the excitement to turn into a memorable autumn, but this game is a pivotal matchup for two teams that hold themselves to high standards.

While there’s no such thing as a must-win at this point, each game does not count the same. A win over the Chargers would, as John Lynch explains, count double.

“I think it’s early to be talking about must-wins, but bottom line is we’re 2-2 and a lot of things feel like they’re not going the way we want. But we’re still on top of the division, and any time you have a division game as we’ve said often, it counts double,” Lynch said. “(We can) put ourselves up a game and put the Chargers down a game, and I’m sure they’re thinking the same way.”

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Photos from the Shanahan Golf Classic

June 4th, 2007 - 11:35pm by AndrewOther posts by

Mike Shanahan
Just a quick smattering of images from Monday’s Shanahan Golf Classic, held at the Omni Interlocken Golf Club in Broomfield.

Mike Shanahan
Mike Shanahan and Champ Bailey
Daniel Graham
Ian Gold
Sam Brandon
Ducks
And one strictly self-indulgent shot …
Mike Shanahan
Back on Tuesday when OTAs return.

OTA Day 8: Notes and Photos

May 29th, 2007 - 9:07pm by AndrewOther posts by

OTA Day 8
A belated bon giourno from what is now a drenched Dove Valley, after a cold front dragged a line of thunderstorms that doused the Denver area throughout the afternoon with rain, wind and hail. None of the grape-sized hailstones fell at Broncos headquarters, and the foul weather didn’t arrive until the middle of the afternoon, well after the Broncos completed their first day of team camp and their eighth organized team activity of the offseason.

A few notes from the day’s work …

… This was my first full-practice glimpse at the Broncos, as reporters were permitted to watch practice, although the cameras were only allowed to shoot and roll through the first 10 minutes of the session …

… The man they call “Barbaro,” safety Nick Ferguson, probably turned in the play of the day with a leaping, contorting-in-midair interception during team work …

… Even without a helmet and shoulder pads, cornerback Champ Bailey looked like his usual self, intercepting a midway through the practice …

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Season Review: Ian Gold

February 19th, 2007 - 5:16pm by AndrewOther posts by

Ian GoldOnly Al Wilson had more tackles than Ian Gold did last year, and no other Broncos linebacker played more than the seven-season veteran did last year in a 101-tackle campaign.

But one series stood above all others in Gold’s sixth Broncos season and second since returning from a one-year stay with Tampa Bay — the Kansas City Chiefs’ final possession in Week 2.

Gold singlehandedly scuttled the march and forced overtime, notching four tackles — including one that knocked Larry Johnson back for a 3-yard-loss, pushing the Chiefs into a second-and-13 from which they couldn’t recover.

“I think the measure of a player is how they play when the game’s on the line,” safety John Lynch said, “and Ian certainly elevated his game against K.C.

“When that game was on the line you could see it in his eyes in that huddle. The last three or four series, he took over.”

Added Champ Bailey: “Sometimes I feel like I’m chasing him, because I’m chasing the ball and he’s right there in front of me.”

Gold’s quickness is back where it was before he tore his anterior cruciate ligament in 2003; he’s “as quick as a dang hiccup,” as Kenard Lang put it.

The Broncos will need that quickness to translate on the field once again next year.

FINAL ANALYSIS: Saw more snaps than any other Broncos linebacker at New England (Week 3), against Oakland (Week 6), against Seattle (Week 13) and at Arizona (Week 15) … Logged three double-digit tackle games — Week 2 versus Kansas City 13), Week 3 at New England (14) and Week 17 against San Francisco (11), when Al Wilson was out … Went through a season without a sack or an interception for the first time in his career.

NEXT: Linebacker Louis Green.