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| 2007 NFL Draft Order |
NFL Football |
01/01/2007 |
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| 127-129 16. Green Bay Packers 8 8 .500 .500 128-128 17. Jacksonville Jaguars 8 8 .500 .531 136-120 18. Cincinnati Bengals 8 8 .500 .535 137-119 19. Tennessee Titans 8 8 .500 .570 146-110 20. y-New York Giants 8 8 .500 .520 133-123 21. y-Denver Broncos 9 7 .563 .531 136-120 22. y-Seattle Seahawks 9 7 .563 .453 116-140 23. y-Dallas Cowboys 9 7 .563 .457 117-139 24. y-Kansas City Chiefs 9 7 .563 .492 126-130 25. y-New Orleans Saints 10 6 .625 .461 118-138 26. y-New York Jets 10 6 .625 .469 |
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| 2007 NFL Opponents |
NFL Football |
01/01/2007 |
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| New Orleans, Tampa Bay, PittsburghTennessee Titans Home: Houston, Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Oakland, San Diego, Atlanta, Carolina, N.Y. Jets Away: Houston, Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Denver, Kansas City, New Orleans, Tampa Bay, CincinnatiWESTDenver Broncos Home: Kansas City, Oakland, San Diego, Jacksonville, Tennessee, Green Bay, Minnesota, Pittsburgh Away: Kansas City, Oakland, San Diego, Houston, Indianapolis, Chicago, Detroit, BuffaloKansas City Chiefs Home: Denver, Oakland, San Diego, Jackso |
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| Denver's Cutler leaves with head injury in the second |
NFL Football |
01/01/2007 |
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| Denver, CO (MySportsbook) - Denver Broncos quarterback Jay Cutler left the game against San Francisco in the second quarter with a head injury after getting sacked by Anthony Adams. Cutler returned for the second half but it wasn't enough for the Broncos, as they lost 26-23 in overtime, missing the playoffs for the first time since 2002. As Cutler dropped back to pass, Adams hit him and then came down on top of the rookie quarterback. Jake Plummer, who hadn't played in five weeks, replaced Cutler and guide |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, December 31, 2006) |
NFL Football |
01/01/2007 |
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| l Robertson, OT Frank Omiyale, WR Ashley Lelie, TE Daniel Fells, DT TJ Jackson Eagles -CB William James, SS Michael Lewis, RB Bruce Perry, LB Dedrick Roper, G Max Jean-Gilles, OT Pat McCoy, OT Winston Justice, DT LaJuan Ramsey SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS AT DENVER BRONCOS, 4:15 P.M. (ET) 49ers - 3rd QB Shaun Hill, FB Chris Hetherington, TE Delanie Walker, LB Derek Smith, G Nick Steitz, T Jonas Jennings, DT Lance Legree Broncos - RB Damien Nash, RB Cedric Cobbs, TE Chad Mustard, DE Kenny Peterson, DL Antwan Burton, WR |
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| Former Georgetown football coach Scotty Glacken dies |
Division I College Football |
12/29/2006 |
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| 2. Glacken was All-Atlantic Coast Conference as a sophomore and junior at Duke and still holds several Blue Devils passing records. In 1963, he finished 11th in the nation in passing and was third in touchdown passes. Glacken also played for the Denver Broncos of the American Football League in 1966 and 1967.Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in the AP News report may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without the prior written a |
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| Chiefs-Jags Winner Likely Left Out of Playoffs |
NFL Football |
12/29/2006 |
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| f the Jaguars come out on top on Sunday, they will need a third 1pm Eastern game, the Jets/Raiders tussle at the Meadowlands, to break in favor of 2-13 Oakland. Should the Chiefs prevail, they would also require a late-game loss for the homestanding Denver Broncos against 6-9 San Francisco. So...who's ready to talk about offseason needs? Jacksonville put itself in its current predicament by losing its two most recent games, with last week's 24-21 home loss to the Patriots coming seven days after a dishearteni |
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| Run game vital in snowy Denver |
NFL Football |
12/28/2006 |
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DENVER (AP) -With another blizzard bearing down on the Rocky Mountains, the Denver Broncos' pivotal regular-season finale against San Francisco on Sunday will in all likelihood come down to the run game. Both teams are well-equipped to carry the load through the ice and snow - even if it's going to be difficult for teams and fans alike to get to Invesco Field through the mushy mess. The Niners (6-9), whose playoff hopes were snuffed last week, have Frank Gore, the NFC's starting Pro Bowl running back w |
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| Youth serves Broncos well |
NFL Football |
12/27/2006 |
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DENVER (AP) -And the kids shall lead them. The Denver Broncos can clinch a club record fourth consecutive trip to the playoffs on Sunday, a scenario that seemed farfetched a month ago after they'd lost four straight. The ones leading the playoff push aren't the savvy veterans who guided them into the AFC championship last year, either. Jake Plummer? Benched a month ago, now he sees the field only to hold the ball for kicker Jason Elam. Rod Smith? He's having his worst season in a decade and might v |
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| Giants' Michael Strahan out for year |
NFL Football |
12/26/2006 |
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| h on the all-time NFL list. New York signed free agent receiver Darius Watts, tight end Darcy Johnson from their practice squad and running back Robert Douglas from the Houston Texans' practice squad. Watts was a second-round draft choice by the Denver Broncos in 2004. He caught 31 passes for 385 yards and a touchdown as rookie. The Marshall product had two receptions last season and was released by the Broncos before this season. The Giants also made a move on their practice squad, releasing running ba |
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| Giants DE Michael Strahan on injured reserve |
NFL Football |
12/26/2006 |
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| not made enough progress. New York signed free agent receiver Darius Watts; tight end Darcy Johnson from their practice squad; and running back Robert Douglas from the Houston Texans' practice squad. Watts was a second-round draft choice by the Denver Broncos in 2004. He caught 31 passes for 385 yards and a touchdown as rookie. The Marshall product had two receptions last season and was released by the Broncos before the start of this season. The Giants also made a move on their practice squad, releasi |
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