Posted October 9th, 2009 by sayre bedinger

The Denver Broncos (4-0, First Place AFC West) are set to play host to the Boston Patriots (3-1, Second Place AFC East) in an old-school style AFL matchup. The Broncos will be wearing an odd shade of yellow and brown while the Patriots will be wearing their old uniforms as well.
Denver is coming off of a huge win at home last week against the Dallas Cowboys when wide receiver Brandon Marshall made probably the play of the week and gave the Broncos a 16-10 lead late in the fourth quarter. Even more impressive was the goal line stand from Denver led by cornerback Champ Bailey who knocked away passes on third and fourth down to seal the victory for the Broncos.
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Posted August 29th, 2009 by sayre bedinger

In the wake of his recent practice field hissy fit, Denver Broncos wide receiver may have gone far beyond anything any fan ever thought possible.
In addition to losing respect from virtually every respectable NFL fan, coach, or executive, he may have lost the respect of his role models and elders on the team.
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Posted April 2nd, 2009 by Henry Gula
As if the Broncos need another distraction amid the “worst case scenario” that has transpired with outgoing quarterback Jay Cutler, the team will now be without star receiver Brandon Marshall for the rest of the offseason.
Marshall’s hip started bothering him last season, and he began having difficulty getting good separation from opposing defenders.
Marshall is expected to make a full recovery, and his surgery was performed by the renowned sports physician Dr. Marc Philippon, who practices in Vail, Colorado.
Philippon has operated on big-name athletes such as Alex Rodriguez and Kurt Warner.
This is all in addition to the expectation that Marshall will be punished by the league regarding an arrest in March. The suspension could be as large as eight games.