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Denver Broncos safety Darian Stewart fined for hit to Carolina Panthers QB Cam Newton
Denver Broncos safety Darian Stewart fined for hit to Carolina Panthers QB Cam NewtonThe NFL Insiders crew breaks down the rulings that led to fines for Broncos' players Darian Stewart and Brandon Marshall for illegal hits on Cam Newton.(1:05)ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- Denver Broncos safety Darian Stewart and linebacker Brandon Marshall will have to open their checkbooks in the wake of the team's 21-20 victory over the Carolina Panthers in last Thursday's NFL season opener.Stewart has been fined $18,231 by the NFL, sources told ESPN, for his helmet-to-helmet hit on Panthers quarterback Cam Newton that came with just under 40 seconds remaining in the game.
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Broncos Attend Legacy High Homecoming Football Game « CBS Denver
Broncos Attend Legacy High Homecoming Football Game « CBS DenverBROOMFIELD, Colo. (CBS4)– Three Denver Broncos players attended the Legacy High School homecoming football game on Friday night.TJ Ward, Sylvester Williams and Russell Okung were on the sidelines during kickoff.The Legacy High School Lightning took on the Prairie View High School Thunderhawks in a homecoming football game Friday night less than a week after multiple students and coaches were injured in a bus crash at Denver International Airport that left the bus driver dead.
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Broncos to display three retired jersey numbers at stadium – The Denver Post
Broncos to display three retired jersey numbers at stadium – The Denver PostThe Broncos will permanently display their three retired jersey numbers at Sports Authority Field on Sunday before the team hosts the Colts.Banners for running back Floyd Little (No.44), quarterback and current general manager John Elway (7) and quarterback Frank Tripucka (18) will be unveiled on the east side of the main scoreboard.
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Broncos RB loving the NFL life, but misses his Harold's – The Denver Post
Broncos RB loving the NFL life, but misses his Harold's – The Denver PostKapri Bibbs bounced around before he became a Broncos running back, moving from Harvey, Ill., just outside Chicago, through Eprhaim, Utah, for junior college, then finally to Colorado State in Fort Collins.In his lone season with the Rams, he broke out big — rushing for 1,741 yards and 31 touchdowns, joining Barry Sanders and Montee Ball as the only running backs with 30 or more TDs in a season.Now in his third season with the Broncos, Bibbs has gone from the practice squad to the regular roster.
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