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DeMarcus Ware of Denver Broncos fractures forearm in victory: espn





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DeMarcus Ware of Denver Broncos fractures forearm in victory

DeMarcus Ware of Denver Broncos fractures forearm in victory
DeMarcus Ware of Denver Broncos fractures forearm in victory
ESPN Broncos reporter Jeff Legwold explains the specifics of DeMarcus Ware's injury and when the team will know how long Ware will be out.(0:44)DENVER -- Broncos outside linebacker DeMarcus Ware fractured his right forearm, and the team will try to determine Monday what that injury will mean for his 2016 season.Ware suffered a fracture to his ulna, the smaller bone of the forearm that is on the side of the arm opposite of the thumb, early in the second half of Sunday's 34-20 win over the Indianapolis Colts.
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Denver Broncos defense fends off Indianapolis Colts for 34-20 win

Denver Broncos defense fends off Indianapolis Colts for 34-20 win
Denver Broncos defense fends off Indianapolis Colts for 34-20 win
Over the past four years, Andrew Luck and the Indianapolis Colts have had the Broncos' number.Not anymore.Behind another spectacular performance by linebacker Von Miller and a defense that scored twice, the Broncos fended off a late push by the Colts for a 34-20 victory Sunday at Sports Authority Field at Mile High.
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Brandon Marshall of Denver Broncos where ire is for unarmed man shot by police

Brandon Marshall of Denver Broncos where ire is for unarmed man shot by police
Brandon Marshall of Denver Broncos where ire is for unarmed man shot by police
Denver Broncos linebacker Brandon Marshall said he is taken aback by the subdued reaction to the fatal shooting of an unarmed African-American man by Tulsa, Oklahoma, police compared to the outrage over NFL players' demonstrations during the national anthem."One thing I have an issue with is people are really, extremely [ticked] off and mad about us kneeling and protesting peacefully.How come they don't have that same type of anger toward the situations that are going on?
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Kubiak Becomes 7th-Winningest Coach In Broncos History « CBS Denver

Kubiak Becomes 7th-Winningest Coach In Broncos History « CBS Denver
Kubiak Becomes 7th-Winningest Coach In Broncos History « CBS Denver
DENVER (CBS4) – Gary Kubiak is the Broncos seventh winningest coach in team history with Sunday's win over the Indianapolis Colts.The victory is Kubiak's 17th, which is one more than Wade Phillips, who is currently Kubiak's defensive coordinator.Phillips was the Broncos head coach for the 1993 and 1994 seasons.
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The Denver Broncos are dirty. So what?

The Denver Broncos are dirty. So what?
The Denver Broncos are dirty. So what?
The Denver Broncos are dirty.If you happen to disagree and the helmet-to-helmet hits on Cam Newton, pile-driving tackles, other helmet-to-helmet hits on Cam Newton and hits on all areas of Andrew Luck's body aren't enough to sway you, just ask them about it:"[We] send a message" with every hit.[...] We're getting called dirty?
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