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Broncos Win Coin Toss

September 23rd, 2012 - 2:30pm by Tyler EverettOther posts by

The Broncos have won the coin toss and elected to receive.

The Broncos’ captains are quarterback Peyton Manning, linebacker Wesley Woodyard, defensive end Elvis Dumervil, running back Willis McGahee and cornerback Champ Bailey. They are joined by tight end Joel Dreessen, today’s game captain.

The starters for this afternoon are listed below.

The Broncos’ offensive starters at the skill positions are Manning at quarterback, Demaryius Thomas and Eric Decker at wide receiver, McGahee at running back, Jacob Tamme and Dreessen at tight end. The starters along the offensive line are Ryan Clady at left tackle, Zane Beadles at left guard, J.D. Walton at center, Manny Ramirez at right guard and Orlando Franklin at right tackle.

On defense, the Broncos’ starters on the defensive line are Derek Wolfe and Dumervil as the defensive ends, with Justin Bannan and Kevin Vickerson at defensive tackle. The starting linebackers are Von Miller on the strong side, Joe Mays in the middle, and Keith Brooking on the weak side. In the secondary, the starting cornerbacks are Bailey and Tracy Porter, with Mike Adams and Rahim Moore starting at the safety positions.

Broncos vs. Texans: Inactives

September 23rd, 2012 - 12:57pm by Tyler EverettOther posts by

The inactive players for this afternoon’s Week 3 matchup have been announced. See the official inactive sheet that Head Coach John Fox submitted at the bottom of this blog.

The following players will not suit up for today’s contest between Denver and Houston:

Denver:
Guard Chris Kuper
Center/Guard C.J. Davis
Defensive tackle Sealver Siliga
Linebacker Steven Johnson
Wide receiver Andre Caldwell
Running back Knowshon Moreno
Quarterback Caleb Hanie

With this news, rookie running back Ronnie Hillman could be in line for his first NFL action.

Houston:
Quarterback John Beck
Wide receiver DeVier Posey
Cornerback Roc Carmichael
Cornerback Brandon Harris
Inside linebacker Tim Dobbins
Tackle Andrew Gardner
Guard Brandon Brooks

NFL Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month

September 23rd, 2012 - 11:28am by Tyler EverettOther posts by

From Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, the NFL is commemorating Hispanic Heritage Month. The Broncos will celebrate the month today with themed field banners, scoreboard graphics and PA announcements. The coin toss will feature a coin, which you can see above and below, that commemorates Hispanic Heritage Month. Painted logos on the 25-yard lines also depict the NFL’s Fútbol Americano insignia. Dan Sandos, President of Hispanic Annual Salute, will be recognized as the recipient of the NFL Hispanic Heritage Leadership award during pregame.

Earlier this week, the Broncos hosted Broncos en Español on Wednesday, an event that allowed members of the Hispanic community to visit with players and alumni at Sports Authority Field at Mile High. The team has also launched Facebook.com/BroncosFanaticos, an official team Facebook page with information on promotions, contests and events, all in Spanish.

As part of the month’s festivities, the NFL and Hispanic Heritage Foundation (HHF) have partnered for the second annual NFL Hispanic Heritage Leadership Awards. The awards recognize the contributions of Hispanic leaders in each NFL market. Each award recipient will be recognized in-stadium and will be able to select an organization serving the local Hispanic community to receive a $3,000 donation.

Harris ‘Ready to Play’

September 21st, 2012 - 1:29pm by Tyler EverettOther posts by

Broncos cornerback Chris Harris is ready to return to action after sitting out the team’s Week 2 trip to Atlanta with an ankle injury.

“He had a good week of practice and we feel comfortable about his status for the game,” Head Coach John Fox said.

Harris is looking forward to getting back on the field after experiencing an unfortunate career first Monday night in Atlanta.

“That’s the first game I ever missed, ever, in my career playing sports,” Harris said. “It’s just hard to watch my teammates that we fight with and grind with every day go out there and play.”

But Harris agreed with the decision, noting that it’s a long season with 14 more games to play in the regular-season slate.

When asked whether he feels 100 percent healthy, Harris said simply: “I’m ready to play.”

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Fantasy Football Friday

September 21st, 2012 - 1:02pm by Tyler EverettOther posts by

Each Friday, DenverBroncos.com will collect opinions from fantasy football experts from around the web to help you finalize your lineup in preparation for Sunday.

Share your own opinions in the comments section and get more advice on your gameday decisions from other readers.

ESPN.com – Fantasy football Week 3 running back rankings: ESPN’s fantasy staff ranks each running back’s value for Week 3.

Fox Sports.com – The Fantasy Basement: Week 3: Joel Beall provides advice regarding lineup calls, sleepers and waiver-wire moves.

CBSSports.com – Week 3 Start ‘Em and Sit ‘Em: Jamey Eisenberg tells fans which players they should start and which ones are better off on the bench.

NFL.com – Fantasy Post Mortem: Adam Rank goes over the highlights from this past week in fantasy football.

What do you think? Do you agree or disagree with any of these experts? Do you have any trade proposals you’re weighing as we await Sunday’s kickoffs?

Looking Ahead, Correcting Mistakes

September 20th, 2012 - 3:39pm by Eric DeckerOther posts by

Let’s get right to it. Our focus right now is on Houston. Obviously we want to learn from our mistakes, and the first step is to eliminate turnovers. If you do that, you move the ball, move the chains, you get into a rhythm and it becomes a lot easier. That’s our main focus, just trying to get into that rhythm. Making plays when they’re there, and obviously eliminate the mistakes.

As far as those mistakes against Atlanta, it’s all correctable, which is a good thing. I thought from film obviously turnovers and decision-making, physical stuff as far as route technique, just technique work across the board. It’s all correctable. You can get better at that. Physically we matched up well. I thought we came back and played well in the second half, we’ve just got to build off that.

I think after a loss you always kind of step back and evaluate your own play, what you can do better. It does make you focus more. I think really our mentality is we’ve got to win, string together some games. That’s what good teams do.

For me, the long pass from Peyton late in the game that I couldn’t bring in, that one is on my mind. I wish I could have that one back. I should’ve made a play on it. Unfortunately I didn’t. But next time I get the opportunity, I’ll make the play.

But like I said, we’re on to Houston. Right off the bat, you know they’ve got a very tough defense. Very sound across the board. We’ve got to play physical, we’ve got to use our technique and we’ve just got to execute every play that’s called. Again, move the chains, eliminate turnovers and stay ahead of, obviously, the chains — no third-and-longs and second-and-longs.

Of course we’re expecting the fans to be out in full force on Sunday. With a big game, second game at home, I know the excitement level’s still there. We’ve just got to feed off that and give them something to cheer about. Hopefully we can use you guys as a 12th man on defense with the crowd noise.

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Texans Week: Thursday Injury Report

September 20th, 2012 - 2:00pm by Stuart ZaasOther posts by

For Denver, guard Chris Kuper (forearm) was the only player to sit out Thursday’s practice.

Cornerback Chris Harris (ankle), who was listed as limited on Wednesday returned to practice with limited participation on Thursday. Also limited was safety Quinton Carter (knee).

Linebacker Von Miller (hip) improved from limited participation Wednesday to full on Thursday. Tight end Joel Dreessen (ribs) and wide receiver Brandon Stokley (shoulder) were listed as full participants for the second day in a row. Added to the injury report with full participation was cornerback Tracy Porter (neck).

For Houston, each player’s status remained the same from Wednesday with the exception of linebacker Brian Cushing (ribs), who was downgraded from full to limited.

Linebacker Tim Dobbins did not participate Thursday with a hamstring injury.

Limited for the Texans were Cushing, linebacker Bryan Braman (hamstrong), linebacker Brooks Reed (hip) and defensive end Antonio Smith (ankle).

Full participants for Houston were linebacker Connor Barwin (elbow), guard Antonie Caldwell (ankle), cornerback Brice McCain (knee), center Chris Myers (neck) and linebacker Jesse Nading (knee).

Dreessen Helps Broncos Prepare

September 20th, 2012 - 11:55am by Sam DavisOther posts by

As the Broncos prepare to face the No. 1 ranked defense in the league on Sunday, tight end Joel Dreessen will look to share some insight from his five-year stint with the Houston Texans.

Although plenty of things have likely changed in the Texans’ scheme, Dreessen can still help break down the tendencies and habits of some of his former teammates.

“I can tell them how a guy is going to play, or a few tips here and there,” said Dreessen, who started 34 games for the Texans and caught 13 touchdowns. “It’s still going to be a hard-fought battle between the lines.”

The Broncos’ other tight end, Jacob Tamme, also has some knowledge of the Houston Texans after spending the last four years with the Indianapolis Colts.

“I’ve played against them a lot myself, too, coming from the AFC South,” Tamme said. “I don’t have the knowledge Joel has, but really it’s just little tidbits about guys, what they like to do, what they don’t like to do. That type of thing. But at the end of the day, it’s about going out there on Sunday and executing better.”

Linebacker Wesley Woodyard plays more than half of the team’s snaps at both defense and special teams. He said Dreessen has been helpful in preparing the team in both areas.

“He has a lot of insight about which guys can do this, as far as if they can run routes a certain way,” Woodyard said. “Joel, he came in today, I know on special teams, he gave us tips. Defensively he was telling us you shouldn’t do this versus this guy, you can do this versus that guy.”

While Dreessen tries recall what he can about his former team, the Texans can recall a thing or two about Dreessen as well. Houston running back Arian Foster spoke highly of Dreessen’s time as a Texan.

“They got my favorite player that was on my team last year,” Foster said of Dreessen. “He knows that. I used to tell him that all the time. That was my guy. That was my ace. He’s just a hard working cat. He’s going to do whatever it takes to get the job done. He’s just a dedicated, loyal player and just a good human being.”

Rod Smith to Join Ring of Fame Sunday

September 19th, 2012 - 4:21pm by Stuart ZaasOther posts by

At halftime of Sunday’s game vs. Houston, Rod Smith’s name will be immortalized as the 23rd member of the Denver Broncos Ring of Fame.

The team’s leader in receptions, receiving yards and receiving touchdowns, Smith’s induction was announced by Owner Pat Bowlen in May.

“Players like Rod don’t come through your door very often, but he came through ours every day with a purpose and hunger to be great,” Bowlen said in a statement at the time. “Rod’s production and numbers — as outstanding as they were — paled in comparison to his commitment to winning and the respect he commanded from each and every one of his teammates throughout his career. Emerging from an undrafted player to one of the best to ever play his position, Rod has truly earned his place among the greatest Broncos of all time.

“I am thankful for everything Rod contributed to this franchise during his time with the Broncos, and I congratulate him on his well-deserved election to the Ring of Fame.”

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Texans Week: Wednesday Injury Report

September 19th, 2012 - 4:07pm by Gray CaldwellOther posts by

For the Broncos, cornerback Chris Harris (ankle) and guard Chris Kuper (forearm) did not participate in Wednesday’s practice.

Safety Quinton Carter (knee) and linebacker Von Miller (hip) were limited.

Tight end Joel Dreessen (ribs) and wide receiver Brandon Stokley (shoulder) had full participation.

For the Texans, inside linebacker Tim Dobbins (hamstring) did not participate. Three players — outside linebackers Bryan Braman (hamstring) and Brooks Reed (hip) along with defensive end Antonio Smith (ankle) — were limited.

Outside linebacker Connor Barwin (elbow), guard Antoine Caldwell (ankle), inside linebacker Brian Cushing (ribs), cornerback Brice McCain (knee), center Chris Myers (neck) and outside linebacker Jesse Nading (knee) had full participation.

The Broncos’ injury report can be found leading up to each week on DenverBroncos.com.