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BUFFALO, N.Y. — The Buffalo Bills consider two-time Super Bowl-winner Mike Shanahan a legitimate candidate to be their next head coach. Full Article at Wilkes-Barre Weekender
Published: Wednesday, November 25, 2009 Bills contact Shanahan BUFFALO, N.Y. — The Buffalo Bills consider two-time Super Bowl-winner Mike Shanahan a legitimate candidate to be their next head coach. Full Article at HeraldNet
Denver Broncos Brandon Marshall (15) prepares to block CB Alphonso Smith (33) during practice Thursday, September 17, 2009 at Dove Valley. (John Leyba | The Denver Post) Today's question about the Broncos comes from Nate Hurtado. Full Article at Denver Post
Sunday's home game against Kansas City could go a long way towards wrapping up the division for the Chargers. The Chiefs are the last division foe on San Diego's schedule; with a win, the Chargers would improve to 5-1 in the AFC West. Full Article at FOX Sports
BUFFALO -- The Buffalo Bills consider two-time Super Bowl-winner Mike Shanahan a legitimate candidate to be their next head coach. Full Article at GoErie.com
BUFFALO, N.Y. - Buffalo considers two-time Super Bowl winner Mike Shanahan a legitimate candidate to be their next head coach. future." A person familiar with the Bills' search said the team has contacted the former Denver Broncos' coach. Full Article at San Bernardino County Sun
BUFFALO, N.Y. - The Buffalo Bills consider two-time Super Bowl winner Mike Shanahan a legitimate candidate to be their next head coach. Full Article at Tampa Bay Online
The Steelers (6-4) apparently are so convinced their franchise quarterback will be OK, they plan to go into the AFC North game with only Roethlisberger and second-year player Dennis Dixon at the position. Full Article at Myrtle Beach Sun News
Commissioner Roger Goodell has sent a wide-ranging memo about concussions to NFL teams, saying the co-chairmen of the league's committee on head injuries have resigned. Full Article at Pittsburgh Entertainment
The Bucs are 26th in the NFL in total defense, allowing just over 378 yards per game. They’re last in rushing defense and have allowed 294 points, the second-highest total in the league. Full Article at Bradenton Herald
A person familiar with the Bills’ search told The Associated Press that the team has contacted the former Denver Broncos coach. Shanahan has been out of football since the Broncos fired him at the end of last season. Full Article at Boston Herald
BUFFALO (AP) The Buffalo Bills consider two-time Super Bowl-winner Mike Shanahan a legitimate candidate to be their next head coach. Full Article at USA Today
BUFFALO, N.Y. — The Buffalo Bills consider two-time Super Bowl-winner Mike Shanahan a legitimate candidate to be their next head coach. Full Article at The Seattle Times
Tampa Bay coach Raheem Morris will call defensive plays for the Buccaneers after demoting defensive coordinator Jim Bates following a 1-9 start. Full Article at TwinCities.com
With six games left in the season teams are starting to separate themselves in the divisions. The Arizona Cardinals, Indianapolis Colts, Minnesota Vikings and New Orleans Saints all have at least a three-game lead in their divisions. Full Article at Sports Blogs
William Perlman/The Star-LedgerGiants strength and conditioning coach Jerry Palmieri does some stretching of Steve Smith on the sidelines at practice Tuesday.At the Giants’ practice facility in East Rutherford, Jerry Palmieri’s trusty 1990 GMC Safari... Full Article at NJ.com
RapidReports are being generated by a network of 32 correspondents reporting from every NFL city.From now until the end of the season, stay dialed in on the latest news and notes coming fromyour favorite team. Full Article at CBS Sports
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The Buffalo Bills consider two-time Super Bowl-winner Mike Shanahan a legitimate candidate to be their next head coach. A person familiar with the Bills' search told The Associated Press that the team has contacted the former Denver Broncos' coach. Full Article at The Denver Channel
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) The Denver Broncos have lost four straight games and, now, their cool. Full Article at The Morris County Daily Record
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Denver Broncos wide receiver Brandon Marshall speaks to an official from the sideline during the second half of the Broncos NFL football game against the Baltimore Ravens in Baltimore, Maryland, November 1, 2009. The Ravens won the game, giving the Broncos their first loss of the season.
View Photo »Denver Broncos safety Brian Dawkins (L) breaks up a pass that was intended for Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Kelley Washington (C) as Broncos safety Renaldo Hill (23) also defends during the first quarter of their NFL football game in Baltimore, Maryland, November 1, 2009.
View Photo »Denver Broncos linebacker Andra Davis points to the San Diego fans as walks off the field while the San Diego Chargers offensive line leaves the field during the fourth quarter quarter of the NFL football game Monday, Oct. 19, 2009 in San Diego. The Broncos won 34-23 over the Chargers.
View Photo »Denver Broncos tight end Tony Scheffler dances through the end zone after his 19-yard touchdown reception in the fourth quarter of the NFL football game Monday, Oct. 19, 2009 in San Diego. Scheffler had six receptions for 101 yards. The Broncos won 34-23 over the Chargers.
View Photo »Denver Broncos wide receiver Brandon Stokley (14) pulls in a five yard touchdown pass in front of San Diego Chargers' Antonio Cromartie to seal the Broncos 34-23 victory over the San Diego Chargers in the fourth quarter of the NFL football game Monday, Oct. 19, 2009 in San Diego.
View Photo »Denver Broncos coach Josh McDaniels salutes the crowd after the Broncos defeated the New England Patriots 20-17 in overtime in an NFL football game Sunday, Oct. 11, 2009, in Denver.
View Photo »DENVER - OCTOBER 04: Correll Buckhalter #28 of the Denver Broncos makes a reception and is tackled by Orlando Scandrick #32 of the Dallas Cowboys during NFL action at Invesco Field at Mile High on October 4, 2009 in Denver, Colorado.
View Photo »DENVER - OCTOBER 04: Quarterback Kyle Orton #8 of the Denver Broncos is sacked by Stephen Bowen #72 of the Dallas Cowboys during NFL action at Invesco Field at Mile High on October 4, 2009 in Denver, Colorado.
View Photo »DENVER - OCTOBER 04: Knowshon Moreno #27 of the Denver Broncos dives into the endzone against the Dallas Cowboys for a second quarter touchdown during NFL action at Invesco Field at Mile High on October 4, 2009 in Denver, Colorado.
View Photo »DENVER - OCTOBER 04: Quarterback Kyle Orton #8 of the Denver Broncos delivers a pass against the Dallas Cowboys during NFL action at Invesco Field at Mile High on October 4, 2009 in Denver, Colorado.
View Photo »Denver Broncos quarterback Kyle Orton (8) has his facemask grabbed by Dallas Cowboys defenders in the fourth quarter of their NFL football game in Denver October 4, 2009. The Cowboys were called for a penalty on the play.
View Photo »Denver Broncos safety Brian Dawkins (R) breaks up a reception by Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Patrick Crayton in the fourth quarter of their NFL football game in Denver October 4, 2009.
View Photo »Denver Broncos safety Brian Dawkins (20) breaks up a reception by Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Patrick Crayton in the fourth quarter of their NFL football game in Denver October 4, 2009.
View Photo »Denver Broncos wide receiver Brandon Marshall runs for the endzone after catching the game-winning touchdown pass over the Dallas Cowboys in the fourth quarter of their NFL football game in Denver October 4, 2009.
View Photo »Denver Broncos cornerback Champ Bailey celebrates breaking up a pass by the Dallas Cowboys in the final seconds of the fourth quarter of their NFL football game in Denver October 4, 2009.
View Photo »Denver Broncos wide receiver Brandon Marshall (15) celebrates catching the game-winning touchdown pass over the Dallas Cowboys in the fourth quarter of their NFL football game in Denver October 4, 2009.
View Photo »Denver Broncos wide receiver Brandon Marshall (15) celebrates catching the game-winning touchdown pass over the Dallas Cowboys in the fourth quarter of their NFL football game in Denver October 4, 2009. At left is Broncos' Eddie Royal and right is Daniel Graham.
View Photo »Denver Broncos quarterback Kyle Orton celebrates defeating the Dallas Cowboys in their NFL football game in Denver October 4, 2009.
View Photo »Denver Broncos wide receiver Brandon Marshall (L) catches the game-winning touchdown pass over Dallas Cowboys cornerback Terence Newman in the fourth quarter of their NFL football game in Denver October 4, 2009.
View Photo »Denver Broncos wide receiver Brandon Marshall (L) catches the game-winning touchdown pass over Dallas Cowboys cornerback Terence Newman in the fourth quarter of their NFL football game in Denver October 4, 2009.
View Photo »A Denver Broncos player wears pink cleats in recognition of breast cancer awareness month before competing against the Dallas Cowboys in their NFL football game in Denver October 4, 2009.
View Photo »A Denver Broncos player wears pink gloves in recognition of breast cancer awareness month before competing against the Dallas Cowboys in their NFL football game in Denver October 4, 2009.
View Photo »Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo (L) is tackled by Denver Broncos linebacker Robert Ayers (C) in the first quarter of their NFL football game in Denver October 4, 2009.
View Photo »FILE -- In this Oct. 4, 2009, file photo, Denver Broncos' Champ Bailey, front, breaks up a desperation pass intended for Dallas Cowboys' Sam Hurd in the 4th quarter of an NFL football game in Denver, Colo.
View Photo »Denver Broncos head coach Josh McDaniels reacts to the game winning touchdown against the Dallas Cowboys during the fourth quarter of an NFL football game Sunday, Oct. 4, 2009, in Denver.
View Photo »Denver Broncos safety Brian Dawkins (L) breaks up a pass that was intended for Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Kelley Washington (C) as Broncos safety Renaldo Hill (23) also defends during the first quarter of their NFL football game in Baltimore, Maryland, November 1, 2009.
View Photo »I'm hoping people show how they feel, because there's no way there should only be two Denver Broncos in right now ... I hope this can help out. It's not going to sway anyone's vote. But if somebody is on the fence, maybe it can tilt him the right way.
The Chicago Bears acquired disgruntled Denver Broncos quarterback Jay Cutler in a trade on Thursday afternoon, giving up quarterback Kyle Orton and first-round picks in 2009 (18th overall) and 2010, along with a third-round pick (84th overall) in 2009 to do it.
I just think the Denver Broncos ran into a buzzsaw
Are you surprised? It can tell by the tone of your voice. We have a good football team. The Denver Broncos are a very good football team and so are the Baltimore Ravens. Our guys played very well, and I thought we did a lot of things right. And when you do a lot of things right, that tends to multiply i...
We should be well prepared for the Denver Broncos
You saw Eddie Royal the other night (two touchdown returns for the Denver Broncos on Monday) - these guys can do the same thing ... Both those guys will be guys that return kicks in the NFL.
We are thrilled to join the NFL in honoring its legacy by making these remarkable, unwashed game-worn uniforms available to Denver Broncos fans everywhere
I've been around the Denver Broncos growing up ... I've been around football growing up. I got to see at a young age what it was, being a professional.
We’re not really worried about what happened last year ... We are looking forward to the Denver Broncos game. A lot of people are pushing the panic button, but over here we all know it’s a football season and you are going to win some, lose some. We know it is an important game.
I miss the guys; that's just me ... That was a part of me for 13 years. I've always said that I am a Philly-grown Bronco right now. I grew up in Philadelphia. They raised me from a pup. The fans did. The coaches did. Now I'm grown, playing for the Denver Broncos, doing what I do.
The Denver Broncos are an NFL team. They have some defense to cover some things up, and that’s when you come up with throw away balls . . . I practiced to be that guy, from beginning to end.
We went to the Denver Broncos. We thought our visit had been set up but they had no idea we were coming
in a research project to look at how sportsmen do things at the highest level. We went to the [American football team] Denver Broncos. We thought our visit had been set up but they had no idea we were coming.
You guys can ask all the questions you want — you're all asking questions from a month ago ... That's the past. Let's move forward. We're 2-0. The fans are happy. The players are happy. The coaches are happy. Everybody is happy. Every Denver Broncos fan is happy right now and I'm the same. A lot of good...
If they want to lead a long, healthy life, it's important that they get the activity that they need every day ... Twenty, 30 minutes every day, 60 minutes a week, whatever -- as long as they get active. I think when you have role models such as the Denver Broncos coming, and showing them how much fun yo...
Nobody deserves this more than you do ... You were the real deal and I can't tell you how much I appreciate what you did for the Denver Broncos and my family.
There are eight or nine sectionals in the Denver Broncos region ... We have about nine different agencies come from as far away as Meeker to Durango.
I think systemic consistency is what's important ... Southern Cal has had many good coaches get opportunities but the systemic consistency is there. You can see what they're doing on offense. Their new offensive coordinator (Jeremy Bates) is from the Denver Broncos, yet if you turn their video on, you w...
He was with Mike Shanahan with the Denver Broncos, then Gary Kubiak with the Houston Texans, and if you know Shanahan and Kubiak, they surround themselves with great people
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