Broncos' defense doesn't find right ways to close out win vs. RavensJeff LegwoldThe Denver Post, denverpost.com It's often said revenge is a dish best served cold. And the Broncos got a heaping helping of frigid revenge served on them Saturday night. |
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Jay Busbee, yahoo.com Silly Denver fans. You thought you were rid of Tebow when your franchise icon John Elway traded him away? Ha ha HA. Tebow is done with you when HE decides he's done with you. In 2010, the Broncos drafted Tebow, and last year, Tebow led the Broncos to a … |
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Mark KiszlaThe Denver Post, denverpost.com Loser won't be the worst name Broncos safety Rahim Moore will be called after committing the biggest orange-and-blue blunder in team history. |
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A great day to be an NFL fanJan 12
Michael David Smith, profootballtalk.com These are the days that remind us how great the NFL is. Two playoff classics — the Ravens beating the Broncos in double overtime and 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick emerging as a superstar in a win over the Packers — made Saturday a wonderful day t… |
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Frank Schwab, yahoo.com DENVER – It must have been a sick, sick feeling for Rahim Moore, drifting back further and further, realizing that somehow Joe Flacco had thrown a pass far enough to get over his head. Moore was in deep zone coverage, and the worst thing the Broncos saf… |
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Woody PaigeThe Denver Post, denverpost.com The cold, hard fact is the Broncos lost everything Saturday. And they blew it. Everybody shares the blame, but coach John Fox should get more than his share for his conservative approach. |
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Maggie Hendricks, yahoo.com The Baltimore Ravens outlasted the Denver Broncos to win 38-35 in double overtime. The game was the best of the 2013 playoffs, and will be remembered as one of the best playoff games of all-time. But that doesn't mean there weren't some hilariously terr… |
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Brian McIntyre, yahoo.com The Baltimore Ravens have reached the AFC Championship Game for the third time in the last five seasons after rookie Justin Tucker's 47-yard field goal gave the underdogs a 38-35 double overtime win over the No. 1-seed Denver Broncos in Saturday's divis… |
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Isaac Rauch, deadspin.com Baltimore 38, Baltimore 35: Deep exhale. What the fuck just happened? Two weeks into the playoffs, a Super Bowl front-runner is knocked out, sent home by a team that many thought had backed into the playoffs, and which has a roster that's light on talen… |
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Mike KlisThe Denver Post, denverpost.com By the time a a 70-yard TD pass landed in Jacoby Jones' arms with mere seconds left in regulation, the Baltimore Ravens were on their way to delivering the Broncos a crushing, 38-35 two-overtime defeat. |
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Doug Farrar, yahoo.com The Baltimore Ravens' 2011 season ended with a missed field goal in the AFC Championship game. Because of another that was made, the Ravens will head back to the AFC title game, and the Denver Broncos' season is over. Kicker Justin Tucker hit a 47-yard … |
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Michael David Smith, profootballtalk.com If you’re watching the fantastic finish in Denver, you’re missing a stunning start in San Francisco. While the Broncos and Ravens are busily playing overtime, the Packers and 49ers are playing a great first quarter in their own playoff game, with Coli… |
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Doug Farrar, yahoo.com We're doing this quick post as a public service, because unless you're a San Francisco 49ers or Green Bay Packers fan, you were no doubt watching the insane overtime divisional playoff game between the Baltimore Ravens and Denver Broncos. But we do feel… |
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Michael David Smith, profootballtalk.com While most of America was watching the Broncos and Ravens battle it out in overtime, the Packers got a perfect start to their playoff game in San Francisco. As 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick dropped back to pass on his second drive on the 49ers’ ope… |
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Doug Farrar, yahoo.com Just when you thought the Baltimore Ravens were out of the divisional round game against the Denver Broncos, Joe Flacco pulled them back in. With 41 seconds left in regulation, the Broncos up, 35-28, and the ball at the Baltimore 30-yard line, Flacco we… |
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Darin Gantt, profootballtalk.com A game this good deserved more time. The Ravens came back to tie their playoff game at Denver in the final minute, and the Broncos were willing to take their chances in overtime. The Ravens had a final chance with 1:09 left and no timeouts, and Joe Flac… |
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Denver Defense Gets the StopJan 12
Sam Davis, denverbroncos.com The Ravens needed to respond to the Broncos’ 88-yard fourth-quarter touchdown drive, but the Denver defense came up with the stop of the game. It began with a conversion on third-and-7, as Joe Flacco hit Anquan Boldin for a 19-yard gain. The pair hooked… |
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Jeffri Chadiha, ESPN.com Peyton Manning and the Broncos victimized themselves with a choke job for the ages against the Baltimore Ravens. |
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Doug Farrar, yahoo.com Depending on where you stand on the NFL's "Tuck Rule," the Baltimore Ravens either got a fumble recovery they deserved with 2:37 left in the third quarter, or the Denver Broncos were completely jobbed by a rule that should not even be in the r… |
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Darin Gantt, profootballtalk.com After benefitting from what initially appeared to be a “tuck rule” special which wasn’t called that way, the Ravens have tied their game at Denver entering the fourth quarter. After taking over on a short field after a Peyton Manning fumble — whic… |
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Brian McIntyre, yahoo.com When the Associated Press released their 2012 All-Pro team on Saturday, Denver Broncos wide receiver/return specialist Trindon Holliday did not receive a single vote for the squad's return specialist position. In response to that snub, Holliday has rewr… |
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Darin Gantt, profootballtalk.com If the Broncos are going to hang onto their lead, they’re going to have to do it without their best remaining rusher. Knowshon Moreno was just announced as having suffered a knee injury, and is questionable to return. He has 10 carries for 32 yards on t… |
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Darin Gantt, profootballtalk.com Today is not the day to be an older defensive legend. Despite multiple reports (in case you missed them) that it could be Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis‘ last game, it’s hard to tell he’s even in Denver. And Broncos cornerback Champ Bailey, who isn’t… |
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Darin Gantt, profootballtalk.com While it no longer appears the first one to 60 will win this Divisional Round playoff game, the back-and-forth continues. The Broncos just reclaimed the lead, now up 21-14, on Peyton Manning’s 14-yard touchdown pass to Knowshon Moreno. Broncos offensive… |
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Doug Farrar, yahoo.com There have been just two times in NFL playoff history that a first quarter ended with a 14-14 tie until today's game between the Denver Broncos and Baltimore Ravens. The Broncos started the scoring with a 90-yard punt return from Trindon Holliday, and B… |
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DENVER -- A look at wild first half in Denver, where the Broncos and Ravens are tied, 21-21. It’s been an entertaining game with a ton of big plays. The Broncos have to be frustrated. They are outplaying the Ravens, but Baltimore has gotten some big pla… |
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Darin Gantt, profootballtalk.com Yes, this is now officially better than Wild Card weekend. It’s not even the second quarter, and both sides have taken turns making big plays, with the Ravens and Broncos tied 14-14. Peyton Manning just tied it back up with a 15-yard touchdown pass to B… |
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Frank Schwab, yahoo.com It would be a stretch to blame Peyton Manning for his first interception against the Ravens. But the Broncos sure might have a case to blame the officials. On a short pass to Eric Decker, Ravens cornerback Chykie Brown tipped the ball in the air. The re… |
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Frank Schwab, yahoo.com DENVER - The pregame chatter about it being very cold here for the AFC playoff game between the Ravens and Broncos is very true. Trust me. This is very close to being the coldest game of Peyton Manning's NFL career, in fact. The coldest game Manning has… |
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DENVER (AP) -- NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell says he doesn't have a problem with the way the Washington Redskins medical staff handled Robert Griffin III's knee injury. |
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Isaac Rauch, deadspin.com Baltimore at Denver, 4:30 p.m. (CBS): It'll be cold and probably lopsided, but the first thing might negate the second thing, so who knows. It'll also either be the last game of Ray Lewis's career or the last game of Peyton Manning's much-ballyhooed com… |
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Mike KlisThe Denver Post, denverpost.com As the Broncos and city of Denver continue to work toward their bid to host the Super Bowl, it was 2 degrees Saturday as people awoke around sunrise in the Denver metro area. |
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Isaac Rauch, deadspin.com So, what's the weather going to be like in Denver today? More » |
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Tom KenslerThe Denver Post, denverpost.com Even with countless hours of game-planning, scheming and concocting a puzzle of X's and O's, Broncos coach John Fox believes that football is a simple game. "Whoever executes on that given day usually wins the game." |
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Darin Gantt, profootballtalk.com As unusual as it seems, both teams enter today’s first Divisional Round playoff game with either mostly or completely healthy rosters. The Ravens don’t have anyone inactive because of injuries. They’ve deactivated wide receivers David Reed and Deont… |
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Brian McIntyre, yahoo.com The Baltimore Ravens and Denver Broncos have released their inactive lists for Saturday's divisional playoffs game and, as expected, there were no surprises. For the Broncos, cornerback Tracy Porter had been ruled out with a concussion. The Broncos had … |
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Sam Davis, denverbroncos.com BRONCOS VS. RAVENS: Follow along with DenverBroncos.com throughout the Divisional Round game against the Ravens. BRONCOS ON TWITTER: Follow the action on Twitter, as well, via the Broncos’ official gameday account. @BroncosGameday will keep fans updated… |
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Associated Press, ESPN.com That glove Peyton Manning has been wearing on his throwing hand will come in quite handy Saturday for what could be the coldest home postseason game in Denver Broncos' history. |
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Ravens 14, Broncos 7Jan 12
A resurgent Peyton Manning has the Broncos in search of their 12th consecutive victory. But can Ray Lewis and Baltimore spoil Denver's path to the Super Bowl? Follow the action. |
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Jeremy P. MeyerThe Denver Post, denverpost.com The sting of single-digit temperatures didn't seem to matter to the legions dressed in orange outside of Sports Authority Field Saturday morning, where the party atmosphere was slowly building before the AFC playoff game. |
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Sam Davis, denverbroncos.com The Associated Press has announced its 2012 NFL All-Pro team, and it features four Broncos — two on each side of the ball. Quarterback Peyton Manning, tackle Ryan Clady and linebacker Von Miller earned first-team honors, while cornerback Champ Bailey ma… |
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Mike Florio, profootballtalk.com [Editor's note: Well, I forgot to do it on Friday. But the beauty of a daily update is that with the setting and rising of the sun, there's another opportunity to forget to do it again.] Arizona Cardinals: The Cardinals have interviewed defensive co… |
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The Denver Post, denverpost.com Denver Post NFL reporter Mike Klis was named Colorado sportswriter of the year by the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association. |
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Jeff LegwoldThe Denver Post, denverpost.com No Broncos made the list of finalists announced Friday morning for the Pro Football Hall of Fame's Class of 2013. Linebacker Karl Mecklenburg, running back Terrell Davis and safety Steve Atwater — all Broncos' Ring of Fame members — had made the list … |
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Ryan ParkerThe Denver Post, denverpost.com From bundling up to special cocktails, fans sent The Denver Post numerous recommendations to keep warm. |
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Ryan ParkerThe Denver Post, denverpost.com When you bleed orange and blue, it doesn't matter if you can't feel your frozen face, as long as the Broncos can hear your cheers. |
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