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 NFL.com - NFL Network
NFL Network will broadcast primetime regular-season NFL games in 2006 as part of the new NFL "Run Up to the Playoffs" package beginning with the Denver Broncos vs. Kansas City Chiefs on Thanksgiving night.
NFL Network's inaugural broadcast of a regular-season game will be Thanksgiving night, when the Kansas City Chiefs play host to the Denver Broncos.
During the offseason, NFL Network Game of the Week lets fans relive the 2005 season on a week-by-week basis highlighting two top games from each of the 17 weeks of the regular season and playoffs.
www.nfl.com /nflnetwork   (524 words)

  
 Atlanta Falcons Tickets, 2006 Atlanta Falcons Schedule, Georgia Dome
After a 2005 season that saw the Falcons race off to a 6-2 record, only to lose six of their remaining eight games, fans are wondering what the 2006 Atlanta Falcons schedule will bring when they purchase this year’s Atlanta Falcons tickets.
Falcons QB Chris Chandler and star RB Jamal Anderson couldn’t compete with the Denver offense, and they fell to the Broncos, 34-19.
In fact, people with Atlanta Falcons tickets have yet to see a winning season followed by a second winning season.
www.gotickets.com /sports/nfl/nfc/atlanta_falcons.php   (505 words)

  
 Brian Griese - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Brian Griese was drafted by the Denver Broncos in the third round of the 1998 NFL Draft.
Griese played college football at the University of Michigan, where he led the Wolverines to an undefeated season in 1997 and a share of the national championship.
Griese was cut by the Buccaneers in 2006 after his injury to his knee in order to free up money for the salary cap.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Brian_Griese   (493 words)

  
 Tiger Stadium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tiger Stadium was home to the Detroit Lions from 1938 to 1974 when they dropped their final Tiger Stadium game to the Denver Broncos on Thanksgiving Day.
In February 2006, Tiger Stadium's field was used for the 2006 Anheuser-Busch Bud Bowl advertising event, part of the unofficial Super Bowl XL festivities.
Ironically, it was at Tiger Stadium that Roger Maris hit his first home run of his record-breaking 1961 season.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tiger_Stadium   (1202 words)

  
 All Headline News - Jets Sign Trey Teague - May 3, 2006
Teague began his NFL career as a seventh-round draft selection by the Denver Broncos in 1998.
Teague, a seventh-round draft pick with Denver in 1998, spent the last four seasons with Buffalo and started every game with the Bills.
The 31-year-old Teague is the seventh unrestricted free agent to sign with the Jets this offseason, joining linebackers Matt Chatham and Brad Kassell, cornerback Andre Dyson, defensive linemen Kimo von Oelhoffen and Monsanto Pope and wide receiver-kick returner Tim Dwight.
www.allheadlinenews.com /articles/7003160914   (188 words)

  
 SI.com - NFL - FourĀ coaches go down and replacement talk begins - Monday January 2, 2006 10:05PM
But all can be interviewed at their home headquarters, Kubiak and Rivera this week because Denver and Chicago have a first-round bye, and Lewis next week if the Giants beat Carolina in the first round.
Same thing in Houston: the Texans fired Dom Capers and asked Denver for permission to talk to offensive coordinator Gary Kubiak.
Former Rams coach Mike Martz missed the last 11 games of the season with a heart problem.
sportsillustrated.cnn.com /rssclick/2006/football/nfl/01/02/bc.fbn.coachingcarousel.ap?section=si_topstories   (867 words)

  
 Poet: Rod Smith - All poems of Rod Smith
Denver Broncos wide receiver Rod Smith talks to reporters during a news conference on...
Now, Rod Smith is the candidate who can lead the Democrats to victory in 2006.
Rod Smith has not been involved in any transactions this season.
www.poemhunter.com /rod-smith/poet-12046   (202 words)

  
 Brett Favre - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Brett Favre
On March 10, 2005, Favre announced his intention on playing in the 2005-2006 season, contingent on the health of his wife, Deanna, who was diagnosed with cancer in 2004.
He then went to his father's funeral in Pass Christian, Mississippi and returned in time to lead the Packers to a 2003 NFC North title with a win over the Denver Broncos.
Brett Lorenzo Favre (born October 10, 1969 in Gulfport, Mississippi) has been the starting quarterback for the Green Bay Packers football team in the National Football League since 1992.
www.encyclopedia-glossary.com /en/Brett-Favre.html   (539 words)

  
 Boise State Broncos Football News
Boise State Director of Athletics Gene Bleymaier today announced a change to the 2006 Bronco Football Schedule and an agreement with the University of Utah for three other seasons to complete a four-year...
The Denver Broncos waived ex-Boise State standout Jeb Putzier on Wednesday as they prepared for the start of free agency.
The Fresno State football program landed several recruits that should make positive impacts and contribute to the team's success next season.
www.topix.net /ncaa/boise-state-football   (593 words)

  
 Broncos grant Reuben Droughns Permission to Search For Trade - San Diego Chargers Message Boards
Droughns has two seasons remaining on his current contract, is scheduled to earn base salaries of $950,000 in 2005 and $1.15 million in 2006, and likely wants to upgrade those numbers, if possible.
Droughns, 26, opened the season at fullback, then switched to the tailback spot when the Broncos suffered a rash of injuries.
"Reuben wants to be a No. 1 tailback somewhere, and wants to be compensated as such, and it's a very crowded situation in Denver, as everyone knows," said Drew Rosenhaus, who represents Droughns.
www.glorifythepast.com /forums/san-diego-chargers-nfl-discussion/4988-broncos-grant-reuben-droughns-permission-search-trade.html   (964 words)

  
 NFL Playoffs Tickets - Get NFL Football Playoffs Tickets Online at TicketsNow.com!
Strong regular-seasons by the Chicago Bears, Cincinnati Bengals, Carolina Panthers, Denver Broncos, Pittsburgh Steelers, Seattle Seahawks, and several other NFL teams may be enough to advance deep into the NFL Playoffs, with NFL Playoff tickets expected to sell fast.
The ultimate destination for each NFL Playoff team is Super Bowl XL, held this year at Detroit’s Ford Field on Feb. 5, 2006.
One loss and the season is over for any eligible NFL Playoff team.
www.ticketsnow.com /nfl_football_tickets/nfl_playoff_tickets.cfm   (511 words)

  
 Ben Maller : Archives - January 11, 2006
From 1969-99, the Pats visited Denver 11 times, and the Broncos won every meeting, including a 22-17 victory in the 1986 playoffs and a 21-10 triumph on the final day of the 1988 season to deny the Pats a trip to the postseason.
Rumors from January 11, 2006: College Rumors and Notes, MLB Rumors and Notes, NBA Rumors and Notes, NFL Rumors and Notes, Odd Notes and Stuff
The odds aren’t as long as they used to be — the teams have split their past four encounters in the shadows of the Rockies — but the Patriots still have their work cut out for them this weekend.
www.benmaller.com /archives/2006/january/11.html   (10992 words)

  
 Pro Sports Daily: New York Jets News
Denver Post: "The Broncos' first choice to replace him may be to swing a trade with the New York Jets for defensive end John Abraham, who has had at least 10 sacks in his past four full seasons."
New York Times (registration required): "Chad Pennington will be the quarterback for the Jets when they open the 2006 season.
New York Post (registration required): "Pennington's once-promising career hangs in the balance of the remaining threads of a twice-shredded rotator cuff and a tenuous renegotiation of his contract with the deadline to reach an agreement two days away.
www.prosportsdaily.com /nfl/jets   (607 words)

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