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Denver Broncos News and Rumors

Broncos' Jim Leonhard, Omar Bolden ready to replace Trindon Holliday on returns

Tom KenslerThe Denver Post, denverpost.com

With Friday's announcement that Broncos returner Trindon Holliday is listed as "doubtful" for Sunday's regular season finale against visiting Kansas City with an ankle problem, attention turned to his probable replacements.

Final Word: AFC West

Dec 28, 2012

ESPN.com

Five nuggets of knowledge about Week 17: Broncos are dominating: The Broncos enter Sunday’s regular-season finale against the Chiefs as the NFL’s hottest team. The Broncos are 12-3 and have won 10 straight games, which is a current NFL high. The Bronc…

Jeff LegwoldThe Denver Post, denverpost.com

Today's question about the Broncos comes from Charles D. in Durango: Do you think the Broncos have tried to run the ball more lately because they've had big leads or they're trying to get ready for the playoffs?

Jeff LegwoldThe Denver Post, denverpost.com

When NFL training camps opened this year, Keith Brooking wasn't in one. He hoped to be in camp, and believed he should be, but that didn't make the phone ring.

mike_rice, denverbroncos.com

The Broncos refuse to look ahead. Head coach John Fox said this week he has not studied the playoff field. “Nope, because then I wouldn’t be keeping my focus. I think what’s really important is that win this week against Kansas City. All our focus w…

Michael David Smith, profootballtalk.com

Redskins coach Mike Shanahan was the head coach of a Broncos team that had a Hall of Fame quarterback in John Elway, and he was the offensive coordinator of a 49ers team that had two Hall of Fame quarterbacks in Joe Montana and Steve Young. But Shanahan…

Michael David Smith, profootballtalk.com

Browns receiver and return man Josh Cribbs becomes a free agent this offseason, and he sounds like he could use a fresh start. Although Cribbs says he’d like to remain in Cleveland, he also lashed out at Browns fans on Twitter after Sunday’s loss to t…

Mike KlisThe Denver Post, denverpost.com

It takes 16 games over four months for the NFL to divide the haves from the have-nots. Then the six-team AFC playoff field is set, and by all appearances, they can divvy up the haves from have-nots again.

Jeff LegwoldThe Denver Post, denverpost.com

Wide receiver Demaryius Thomas and linebacker Wesley Woodyard weren't selected to the Pro Bowl, even though their teammates say they should have been picked.