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The Broncos jumped into free agency Thursday night by setting up visits today with a pair of running backs. The team, as yet, hasn't reached agreements with Arizona's J.J. Arrington or Philadelphia's Correll Buckhalter, according to John Rickert, who represents both players.
If new Denver Broncos coach Josh McDaniels is to be believed, the team won't be shy about spending owner Pat Bowlen's money in hopes of building a roster for the franchise's first playoff appearance since 2005.
The Broncos have informed Ebenezer Ekuban, above, and other teammates who are scheduled to become unrestricted free agents they will be allowed to enter the market and won't be re-signed before the league's shopping spree begins Thursday night.
The Broncos likely will not only try to land one of the top cornerbacks on the market but will try to buttress its thin reserves at the position with an experienced veteran. The Broncos also are making it known they will be players in the safety market.
Broncos running back Ryan Torain’s biggest challenge in his recovery from a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee: restraint.
Denver Broncos linebacker Boss Bailey appears to be ahead of schedule in his comeback from microfracture surgery on his left knee in early November.
Now that the Broncos will use more of a 3-4 defensive alignment, Jarvis Moss, the Broncos' first-round pick in the 2007 draft, has learned he'll be moving to outside linebacker in Mike Nolan's new scheme.
The Denver Broncos may not be willing to publicly acknowledge that defense is their top priority this offseason, but so far, actions speak louder than words. The team’s intention to overhaul that side of the ball became even clearer Tuesday with the release of starting cornerback Dre' Bly.
The Denver Broncos receiver, who at the Super Bowl promised theatrics should he score Sunday in the Pro Bowl in Honolulu, never did get the necessary six points needed to unleash his promised "big prop."
Larry Fitzgerald was like a ticking time bomb that finally went off in the fourth quarter Sunday.
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