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| Mike Mularkey cancels interview with Broncos |
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01/06/2011 |
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ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) - Atlanta Falcons offensive coordinator Mike Mularkey has canceled his interview with the Denver Broncos, who wanted to talk to him about their head coaching vacancy. John Elway, the Broncos' new executive vice president of football operations, who is spearheading the search, said via his official Twitter account: ``I respect the decision that Mike Mularkey has made to not interview with the Broncos at this time.'' Mularkey was set to interview with the Broncos on Friday night. ES |
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| Texans hire Wade Phillips to run defense |
NFL Football |
01/05/2011 |
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| ans fired former defensive coordinator Frank Bush and three other coaches while saying head coach Gary Kubiak would return for a sixth season. Phillips and Kubiak will be on the same sideline for the second time, as their tenures overlapped with the Denver Broncos from 1989-91. Kubiak played for the club from 1983-91 and Phillips served as defensive coordinator from 1989-92 before taking over as the franchise's head coach from 1993-94. The 63-year-old Phillips was fired by the Cowboys in November after a 1-7 |
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| Elway returns to Broncos in charge of football operations |
NFL Football |
01/05/2011 |
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| Englewood, CO (MySportsbook) - The Denver Broncos on Wednesday introduced Hall of Fame quarterback John Elway as the club's executive vice president of football operations. Elway, who won a pair of Super Bowl titles during his brilliant 16-year career with the Broncos, will have the task of rebuilding a once-proud franchise that has fallen on hard times. "My greatest asset is my competitiveness, and I will give everything I can to return this team to where it was," Elway said. "The Denver Broncos are in my |
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| John Elway rejoins Broncos as football czar |
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01/05/2011 |
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ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) - Hall of Famer John Elway has been summoned by the Denver Broncos for one more comeback. The beloved quarterback who led the Broncos to five Super Bowls and back-to-back championships before retiring in 1998 is returning as the team's chief football executive. His title will be executive vice president of football operations in a reshaped front office, and chief operating officer Joe Ellis becomes team president. Elway's first order of business will be to find a new coach to re |
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| Chiefs veteran Wiegmann has 10,141 straight snaps |
NFL Football |
01/05/2011 |
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| ly to simply give up his amazing streak of more than 10,000 consecutive snaps. Starting on Sept. 23, 2001, against the New York Giants and continuing through last Sunday against Oakland, Wiegmann has played 10,141 straight snaps for the Chiefs and Denver Broncos. That means except for long snaps on kicks, he hasn't taken off a single play in 159 straight games through too many bumps, bruises, aches and pains to recall, let alone worry about. When Kansas City puts the ball in play on Sunday against Baltimo |
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| Stanford's Harbaugh offers no insight into future |
Division I College Football |
01/04/2011 |
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| ore being whisked away. On Monday, Stanford earned a 40-12 Orange Bowl victory over Virginia Tech in Miami to finish with a program-best 12-1 record. Harbaugh now has to weigh his choices, with suitors from coast to coast. From the Miami Dolphins, Denver Broncos and San Francisco 49ers, Harbaugh is a hot commodity around the country. And what about his alma mater, Michigan? Michigan and Rich Rodriguez were set to meet again Wednesday to discuss the embattled coach's future.Copyright © 2005 The Associ |
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| AFC West: Playoff path familiar to Chiefs' Haley |
NFL Football |
01/04/2011 |
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| nd the birth of a child. He completed 66 percent of his passes for a league-best 4,710 yards, 30 touchdowns and 13 interceptions in 2010. "I'm looking forward to it," Rivers said. "Being around the guys, the best players in the league." BRONCOS: The Denver Broncos' search for a new head coach will officially begin Thursday, when former Buffalo Bills head man and current Atlanta assistant Mike Mularkey is interviewed in Atlanta while his Falcons enjoy a bye week in the NFC Playoffs. The Broncos completed a 4-1 |
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| Browns' coaching search starts on offense |
NFL Football |
01/04/2011 |
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| their coaching search. Looking to replace defensive-minded Eric Mangini, the team plans to interview Atlanta offensive coordinator Mike Mularkey and St. Louis offensive coordinator Pat Shurmur. Mularkey confirmed he will speak with the Browns and Denver Broncos ``later this week'' about their coaching vacancies. Shurmur's interview was first reported by The Cleveland Plain Dealer. The Broncos announced on their Twitter account they will interview Mularkey on Friday in Atlanta. The Falcons have a bye this |
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| Former Miami Dolphin Barry Hill dies at 57 |
NFL Football |
01/04/2011 |
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| o played basketball for the Cyclones before being drafted by the Dolphins in the fifth round in 1975. He appeared in 20 games during his two seasons with Miami and blocked a field-goal attempt on the final play to preserve a 14-13 victory over the Denver Broncos. His funeral is Saturday.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 authority of The Associ |
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| Broncos kick off coaching search with Mularkey |
NFL Football |
01/04/2011 |
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ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) - The Denver Broncos will interview Atlanta Falcons offensive coordinator Mike Mularkey for their vacant head coaching position this week. The team announced via its official Twitter account Tuesday that Mularkey would be interviewed Friday in Atlanta. The Falcons are off this week after earning a first-round bye in the playoffs. Mularkey was head coach in Buffalo from 2004-05 and has been with the Falcons since 2008. John Elway will be introduced as the Broncos' new chief footb |
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