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Posts Tagged ‘Tyrone Braxton’

Memories of Our Six Best DB Draftees

March 9th, 2011 - 4:00pm by jim_saccomanoOther posts by

Since this is defensive back week here on the Denver Broncos web site, with the site taking a hard look at the cornerbacks and safeties eligible for the 2011 National Football League draft, I thought I would look back on the best defensive backs ever drafted by the franchise.

In my opinion, with some miscellaneous personal memories thrown in, the six best players ever drafted by Denver as defensive backs are these:

Billy Thompson, drafted in the third round in 1969. A member of the Broncos’ Ring of Fame, BT started out at cornerback before setting into his safety position. To this day, he remains the only player ever to lead the league—he led the American Football League—in punt and kickoff returns in the same season (1969). “Bronco Billy” had 61 career turnovers and is the NFL’s all-time leader in opponent fumbles returned for touchdowns, with four.

He was my wife’s favorite player for years well beyond his retirement. A team captain, he always played and led like one. Billy was a vital member of the first Super Bowl team in 1977.

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Tyrone Braxton Still a Champion

May 14th, 2010 - 1:41pm by jim_saccomanoOther posts by

This is graduation season around the country, with high school and college students proudly getting diplomas and degrees from high schools, colleges and universities.

One of those who might otherwise be overlooked is very accustomed to being the center of attention, that being former Denver Broncos safety and cornerback Tyrone Braxton.

Tyrone was a star player for the Broncos and has two Super Bowl championship rings from his days with the team, but this weekend he fulfills a promise he made to his mother as a freshman at North Dakota State University, that being to eventually get his college degree. Tyrone graduates this weekend.

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Preseason Football Very Big for Some

August 10th, 2007 - 8:57am by jim_saccomanoOther posts by

Because the National Football League is the dominant spectator sport in the nation, the number one sport in popularity according to fans in every Gallup or Harris poll taken since 1968, everyone wants to get right onto the regular season, and there is a common theme that preseason football does not matter and/or is not very interesting.

As is always the case, however, it all depends on your point of view.

Every team has veteran players who do not need too many reps, don’t want too many, and won’t be given too many over these next four games.

However, for every player of that ilk, there is at least one, more likely two or three who are dependent on every single play of camp and games to try and impress.

Remember, the camera is always on; the coaches see every play of every practice, over and over.

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