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| Broncos release Wilson |
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04/13/2007 |
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DENVER (AP) -The Denver Broncos have released five-time Pro Bowl linebacker Al Wilson. Wilson said Friday the team had told him the news the previous night. A Broncos spokesman declined comment earlier in the day. ''I've had a great time here. I feel like I've got a few more good years in me, too,'' Wilson said. He said he might play with another team if he can get medical clearance from a neck injury he suffered in a Dec. 3 game against Seattle. ``I'll only get out there and play if I'm healthy,'' |
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| Raiders sign OL Carlisle |
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04/13/2007 |
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ALAMEDA, Calif. (AP) -The Oakland Raiders agreed to a contract Friday with former Denver Broncos offensive lineman Cooper Carlisle. Carlisle started every game the past two seasons for the Broncos and has played 95 games since joining Denver as a fourth-round pick out of Florida in 2000. ``Cooper has been a consistent starter in our division and his experience will serve us well up front with our offensive line,'' Raiders coach Lane Kiffin said. ``He fits our system perfectly and we are extremely excit |
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| Broncos sign WR Terrell |
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04/12/2007 |
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| Englewood, CO (MySportsbook) - The Denver Broncos signed free-agent wide receiver David Terrell to a one-year contract on Thursday. Terrell will be entering his sixth NFL season and his second stint with the Broncos, whom he played for during the 2005 season. He spent the 2006 campaign out of the NFL after Denver released him in September. Originally a first round draft choice of the Chicago Bears, the 28-year old Terrell has totaled 128 career receptions for 1,602 yards and nine touchdowns in 54 career re |
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| Broncos sign free agent WR David Terrell |
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04/12/2007 |
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DENVER (AP) -The Denver Broncos signed free agent wide receiver David Terrell to a one-year contract Thursday. The 28-year-old played for the Broncos in 2005, but was out of the NFL last season after Denver released him on Sept. 2. He previously played for the Chicago Bears and the New England Patriots. Terrell has 128 career receptions for 1,602 yards with nine touchdowns in 54 regular-season games. He has started in 29 games.Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The infor |
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| Denver signs Shanahan to extension |
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04/09/2007 |
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| Englewood, CO (MySportsbook) - The Denver Broncos have given head coach Mike Shanahan a three-year contract extension. The 54-year-old Shanahan, who has spent the last 12 seasons in Denver, will remain with the Broncos through the 2011 season. During his time in Denver, Shanahan has compiled a record of 123-69 and has led the Broncos to Super Bowl championships after the 1997 and 1998 seasons. His 123 victories with the franchise rank as the 11th-best for any coach with one team. This upcoming season, Shan |
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| Broncos, Shanahan agree to 3-year contract extension |
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04/09/2007 |
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DENVER (AP) -Denver Broncos head coach Mike Shanahan signed a three-year contract extension, keeping him in Denver through the 2011 season. Shanahan, 54, led Denver to Super Bowl victories in 1997 and 1998. Since becoming head coach in January 1995, he has led the Broncos to nine playoff appearances and a 123-69 regular season record. His victory total with Denver is 11th-best by one coach with one team in NFL history. Shanahan was head coach of the Los Angeles Raiders from 1988-89. He has spent 20 y |
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| Titans visit with Chargers RB Michael Turner |
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04/02/2007 |
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| rd on the team with 16 special-teams tackles. He has played in 60 games for the Titans with six starts since being a fifth-round pick in 2003 out of Ohio State. The Titans released Travis Henry last month, and he quickly signed a new deal with the Denver Broncos. Henry rushed for 1,211 yards last season, a big reason why Tennessee ranked fifth in the NFL in rushing with Vince Young. Henry's departure has left Tennessee with LenDale White and fullback Ahmard Hall, both rookies last year, on the roster with |
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| Broncos agree to terms with Bly |
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03/28/2007 |
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| Englewood, CO (MySportsbook) - The Denver Broncos on Wednesday agreed to terms with cornerback Dre' Bly on a contract extension. Bly joined the Broncos with a sixth-round draft pick in a trade with the Lions on March 2, 2007 in exchange for Tatum Bell, George Foster and a fifth-round pick in the 2007 NFL Draft. A nine-year pro, Bly started nine games in his first three NFL seasons before becoming a full-time starter for St. Louis in 2002, when he posted a career- high 79 tackles. In 2003, Bly went to Detro |
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| Judge allows Broncos WR Marshall to travel out of state |
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03/28/2007 |
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CASTLE ROCK, Colo. (AP) -A judge gave Denver Broncos wide receiver Brandon Marshall permission Wednesday to travel out of state after an arrest on suspicion of domestic violence and false imprisonment. Marshall was arrested Monday in the Highlands Ranch development south of Denver. A woman who said Marshall was her boyfriend told authorities they had argued and that Marshall had blocked her taxi with his vehicle when she tried to leave his home. The woman had no injuries, said Douglas County sheriff's |
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| Broncos, Bly agree to contract extension |
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03/28/2007 |
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DENVER (AP) -The Denver Broncos agreed to terms Wednesday on a contract extension with cornerback Dre Bly, obtained earlier this month from the Detroit Lions. Details were not released. Bly, 29, had a year left on his contract when he was traded to Denver in exchange for running back Tatum Bell and offensive lineman George Foster. Denver also got a sixth-round pick and Detroit got a fifth-round pick. Bly has 33 career interceptions, the fourth-most in the league since 1999. He has returned five int |
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