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Broncos at Bengals: Second Half Live Blog

September 13th, 2009 - 12:33pm by Kyle SonnemanOther posts by

Q3 15:00: Bengals will receive the second half kickoff. Andre Caldwell is back deep, but Prater sends him five-deep for the touchback.

Q3 14:57: Two short completions and the Bengals have a first down at the 34-yard line. Palmer is being victimized by his receivers dropping the ball, this time Jeremi Johnson drops the first down pass.

Q3 13:00: Third-and-seven, Palmer with running backs on each side, finds Coles… but he drops another one. Fourth down, and Eddie Royal is back for Huber’s kick. Royal looks for space, but doesn’t find much and there is a flag. But the refs pick up the flag, first down Broncos at the 14.

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Broncos at Bengals: First Half Live Blog

September 13th, 2009 - 11:02am by Kyle SonnemanOther posts by

Q1 15:00: Peyton Hillis is back deep to receive the kickoff.

Q1 14:56: A jumbled, fumbled return for the Broncos, but they retain at the 20.
The Broncos offensive starters are Ryan Clady, Ben Hamilton, Casey Wiegmann, Russ Hochstein for the injured Chris Kuper, Ryan Harris, Daniel Graham, Brandon Stokley, Jabar Gaffney, Peyton Hillis, Correll Buckhalter and Kyle Orton at quarterback.

Q1 14:00: Sorry, Eddie Royal started not Stokley. Two big runs for the Broncos to start as Buckhalter goes for eight and then 14. First-and-ten at the 42.

**INJURY UPDATE** – Spencer Larsen is out with a shoulder injury. Not sure if it happened in pregame or on the opening kickoff.

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Broncos vs. Bengals: Pregame Blog

September 13th, 2009 - 9:01am by Kyle SonnemanOther posts by

Hello from Paul Brown Stadium on the banks of the Ohio River, near the beautiful state of Kentucky (sorry had to give some props to my home for many years). We will keep you updated throughout the day on the latest as the Broncos kick off the 2009 campaign for real. You can also follow us on Twitter and Facebook throughout the game.

It was interesting walking into the stadium this morning as we saw several familiar faces from this season’s “Hard Knocks” on HBO. Seems as though Chad Ochocinco’s catch-phrases are a hit amongst t-shirt makers. Dozens of “Kiss the Baby” and “Child Please” shirts were seen across the city as the buses pulled in.

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Cardinals vs. Broncos: Second Half Live Blog

September 3rd, 2009 - 8:47pm by Zach EisendrathOther posts by

Q3 – 14:48: The second half is underway. Lance Long returns Prater’s kickoff 46 yards to the Arizona 42-yard line, giving the Cardinals great starting field position.

Q3 – 13:44: With the Cardinals facing third and 17 from their own 35-yard line, Denver’s defense forces yet another turnover. This time, Vernon Fox intercepts Palko, handing the ball to the Bronco offense at the Arizona 47-yard line.

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Cardinals vs. Broncos: First Half Live Blog

September 3rd, 2009 - 7:07pm by Zach EisendrathOther posts by

Coin toss: The Cardinals call tails but the coin lands on heads. The Broncos have decided to receive the opening kickoff.

15:00: Alphonso Smith is back deep to return the opening kickoff. Taking the kickoff from five-yards deep into the end zone, Smith is tackled at the 25-yard line.

14:56: Correll Buckhalter rushes for three yards on the first offensive play from scrimmage. The offense takes to the field led by Tom Brandstater at quarterback, Buckhalter at running back, Chad Jackson, Eddie Royal at wide receiver, Daniel Graham and Tony Scheffler are at tight end and the offensive line consists of Ryan Clady, Seth Olsen, Casey Wiegmann, Russ Hochstein and Ryan Harris.

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Cardinals vs. Broncos: Pregame Blog

September 3rd, 2009 - 5:15pm by Zach EisendrathOther posts by

Greetings from INVESCO Field at Mile High, where the Broncos conclude their preseason slate tonight against the defending NFC champion Arizona Cardinals. Both club’s couldn’t ask for better weather for their final tune-up before the 2009 regular season. Temperatures have been ideal all day and have stayed within the mid-80s the past few hours. As an added bonus, clouds are few and far between.

With NFL teams required to trim their rosters to 53 this weekend, tonight’s game will be the final audition for players trying to secure roster spots. Click below for weather and traffic reports.

Weather Report

Broncos vs. Cardinals – Weather Report

Traffic Report

Broncos vs. Cardinals – Traffic Report

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Bears vs. Broncos – Second Half Live Blog

August 30th, 2009 - 7:58pm by Chris GentilvisoOther posts by

Q3 – 15:00: Bears receive the kick to start the second half. From one yard deep in the end zone, Wolfe takes it out to the 20-yard line before being stopped by Spencer Larsen. Bears long snapper Darrell McClover is called for holding, backing his team up to their own 6-yard line.

Q3 – 14:36: Caleb Hanie in at quarterback for the Bears. His first pass is good but for no gain to Aromashodu. Kevin Joens carries for one yard, before being stopped by Andre’ Goodman. Facing a 3rd and 5, the Bears run with Wolfe, but D.J. Williams and Kenny Peterson combine to stop him just short of the marker. Brad Maynard is in to punt.

Q3 – 12:37: Alphonso Smith takes the punt for a 1-yard return to his own 37-yard line. Tom Brandstater will start the second half at quarterback, with the rest of the first-team offense. Eddie Royal and Chad Jackson are at wide receiver while Daniel Graham and Tony Scheffler are in at tight end. Peyton Hillis runs forward for two yards, setting up a 2nd and 8 from the 39-yard line.

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Bears vs. Broncos: First Half Live Blog

August 30th, 2009 - 6:07pm by Chris GentilvisoOther posts by

Coin toss: Jay Cutler called tails for the Bears, but it lands on heads. The Broncos will receive.

The inactives for tonight’s game on the Bears side: CB Charles Tillman, CB Zackary Bowman, S/KR Danieal Manning, LB Jamar Williams, LB Nick Roach, DE Henry Melton, and DT Dusty Dvoracek. No Broncos names are on the list of players not expected to participate.

Q1 – 15:00:Scheffler returns the kick to the 27-yard line. 1st and 10 Broncos.

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Bears vs. Broncos: Pregame Blog

August 30th, 2009 - 4:20pm by Chris GentilvisoOther posts by

Greetings from INVESCO Field at Mile High and Broncos’ 2009 home opener. A steady rain began falling at about 3:57 p.m. MDT, sending members of both the Bears and Broncos inside the locker room tunnels. Twenty minutes later, both the sun and a slew of players returned to the field. Click below to find out the weather and traffic reports for tonight’s game.

Weather
Broncos vs. Bears – Weather Report

Traffic
Broncos vs. Bears – Traffic Report

4:01 p.m. MDT: The shower squall comes to a stop, and rookie Britton Colquitt is out on the field practicing his punts. Several of his attempts measured 50-55 yards in distance.

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Broncos at Seahawks: Second Half Live Blog

August 22nd, 2009 - 10:08pm by Kyle SonnemanOther posts by

15:00: Broncos will receive the kick to start the second half. Kenny McKinley bobbles and takes it to the 21.

14:52: Offense takes the field with pretty much the same starting lineup. Kyle Orton hands off to LaMont Jordan to start the drive for a short gain of one-yard. Slip screen to Tony Scheffler on second down, but Scheffler fumbles. Recovered by Seattle to the Denver eight.

14:05: A false start on first down, pushes the Seahawks back. On first down, Mario Haggan looked to have stopped Justin Forsett, but Forsett slipped through for five yards. Seneca Wallace, is in at QB and throws incomplete on second down and then short to Forsett on third down. Fourth down, and Olindo Mare is out for the field goal. Kick is good, and the Seahawks add to their lead, 17-10. — Excuse me, Brandon Coutu kicked the field goal … too many players to keep track of in the preseason.

12:37: Alphonso Smith takes the kickoff to the 25, but their are flags on the field. Jeb Putzier is signaled for holding. Broncos will start at the 15.

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