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1 DENVER at DALLAS THURSDAY, AUG. 11, 2011 THIS WEEK’S GAME The Denver Broncos (0-0) visit the Dallas Cowboys (0-0) this week for their 2011 preseason opener at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas. Kickoff is set for 7:36 p.m. CDT, and the game will be broadcast locally on KUSA-TV (NBC 9) and KOA Radio (850 AM). BROADCAST INFORMATION: The game will feature a simulcast by the team’s broadcast partners KUSA-TV (NBC 9) and KOA Radio (850 AM) . Dave Logan (play-by-play) and Brian Griese (color commentary) will call the game with Alan Roach reporting from the sidelines. QUICK HITS * - Now in their sixth decade of professional football, the Broncos are one of just four teams to record three 90+ win decades since 1960 and the only organization to do so in each of the last three decades. * - Head Coach John Fox, who ranks third among active NFL coaches with 78 overall wins, begins his first season leading the club after being named the 14th head coach in Denver Broncos history on Jan. 13. * - The Broncos made nine selections in the 2011 NFL Draft, including LB Von Miller at No. 2 overall, which marked the highest the club has ever selected. OFFENSE: * - Offseason offensive acquisitions include WR David Anderson, TE Daniel Fells, RB Willis McGahee and TE Dante Rosario. * - QB Kyle Orton opened the Broncos’ first 13 contests in 2010 and finished fourth in the NFL with 281.0 passing yards per game en route to a career-high 87.5 passer rating. * - WR Brandon Lloyd was selected to his first career Pro Bowl in 2010 as he became the first player in team history to lead the NFL in receiving yards (1,448), while also setting career highs in receptions (77), receiving average (18.8) and receiving touchdowns (11). DEFENSE: * - Offseason defensive acquisitions include DT Brodrick Bunkley, DE Derrick Harvey, DT Jeremy Jarmon and DT Ty Warren. * - CB Champ Bailey was named to his 10th Pro Bowl in 2010 to set an NFL record for the cornerback position, passing Hall of Famer Mike Haynes. * - DE Elvis Dumervil, who led the NFL in sacks (17) in 2009, returns to the Broncos defense after missing the entire 2010 campaign with a pectoral injury suffered during training camp. SPECIAL TEAMS: * - K Matt Prater returns as the franchise leader in career field goal accu- racy (.816 / 71-of-87). BRONCOS 2011 SCHEDULE/RESULTS PRESEASON Wk. Day Date Opponent Site Time/Result TV/Rec. 1 Thu. Aug. 11 at Dallas Cowboys Stadium 7:36 p.m. CDT KUSA-TV 2 Sat. Aug. 20 BUFFALO INVESCO Field at Mile High 6:35 p.m. MDT KUSA-TV 3 Sat. Aug. 27 SEATTLE INVESCO Field at Mile High 6:35 p.m. MDT KUSA-TV 4 Thu. Sept. 1 at Arizona University of Phoenix Stadium 7 p.m. MST KUSA-TV REGULAR SEASON Wk. Day Date Opponent Site Time/Result TV/Rec. 1 Mon. Sept. 12 OAKLAND INVESCO Field at Mile High 8:15 p.m. MDT ESPN 2 Sun. Sept. 18 CINCINNATI INVESCO Field at Mile High 2:15 p.m. MDT CBS 3 Sun. Sept. 25 at Tennessee LP Field 12 p.m. CDT CBS 4 Sun. Oct. 2 at Green Bay Lambeau Field 3:15 p.m. CDT CBS 5 Sun. Oct. 9 SAN DIEGO INVESCO Field at Mile High 2:15 p.m. MDT CBS 6 BYE 7 Sun. Oct. 23 at Miami Sun Life Stadium 1 p.m. EDT CBS 8 Sun. Oct. 30 DETROIT INVESCO Field at Mile High 2:05 p.m. MDT FOX 9 Sun. Nov. 6 at Oakland Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum 1:05 p.m. PST CBS 10 Sun. Nov. 13 at Kansas City Arrowhead Stadium 12 p.m. CST CBS* 11 Thu. Nov. 17 N.Y. JETS INVESCO Field at Mile High 6:20 p.m. MST NFLN 12 Sun. Nov. 27 at San Diego Qualcomm Stadium 1:15 p.m. PST CBS* 13 Sun. Dec. 4 at Minnesota Mall of America Field (Metrodome) 3:05 p.m. CST CBS* 14 Sun. Dec. 11 CHICAGO INVESCO Field at Mile High 2:05 p.m. MST FOX* 15 Sun. Dec. 18 NEW ENGLAND INVESCO Field at Mile High 2:15 p.m. MST CBS* 16 Sat. Dec. 24 at Buffalo Ralph Wilson Stadium 1 p.m. EST CBS 17 Sun. Jan. 1 KANSAS CITY INVESCO Field at Mile High 2:15 p.m. MST CBS* * - Time subject to change 2010 FINAL AFC WEST STANDINGS Team W L T PF PA Home Road AFC NFC DIV Streak z-Kansas City 10 6 0 366 326 7-1 3-5 6-6 4-0 2-4 Lost 1 San Diego 9 7 0 441 322 6-2 3-5 7-5 2-2 3-3 Won 1 Oakland 8 8 0 410 371 5-3 3-5 6-6 2-2 6-0 Won 1 Denver 4 12 0 344 471 3-5 1-7 3-9 1-3 1-5 Lost 1 z - Division Champion http://media.denverbroncos.com The Denver Broncos have a media-only website, which was created to assist accredited media in their coverage of the Broncos. By going to http://media.denverbroncos.com , members of the press will find weekly releases, press releases, rosters, depth charts, updated bios, transcripts, injury reports, game recaps, news clippings, photos, credential applica- tions and much more. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Relations Staff Patrick Smyth, Executive Director of Media Relations (303-264-0536) [email protected] Rebecca Villanueva, Media Services Manager (303-264-0598) [email protected] Erich Schubert, Media Relations Coordinator (303-264-0503) [email protected] 2011 weekly press release MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 2011 DENVER TRAVELS TO DALLAS FOR PRESEASON OPENER Denver Broncos (0-0) at Dallas Cowboys (0-0) Thursday, Aug. 11, 2011 7:36 p.m. CDT Cowboys Stadium (80,000) Arlington, Texas denver broncos

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Page 1: P1 at SF 8 14 09 web · 2019. 9. 26. · DENVER at DALLAS — —1 THURSDAY, AUG.11, 2011 THIS WEEK’S GAME The Denver Broncos (0-0) visit the Dallas Cowboys (0-0) this week for

1— —DENVER at DALLAS THURSDAY, AUG. 11, 2011

THIS WEEK’S GAME

The Denver Broncos (0-0) visit the Dallas Cowboys (0-0) this week fortheir 2011 preseason opener at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas.Kickoff is set for 7:36 p.m. CDT, and the game will be broadcast locallyon KUSA-TV (NBC 9) and KOA Radio (850 AM).

BROADCAST INFORMATION:

The game will feature a simulcast by the team’s broadcast partnersKUSA-TV (NBC 9) and KOA Radio (850 AM). Dave Logan (play-by-play)and Brian Griese (color commentary) will call the game with Alan Roachreporting from the sidelines.

QUICK HITS* - Now in their sixth decade of professional football, the Broncos are one

of just four teams to record three 90+ win decades since 1960 and the onlyorganization to do so in each of the last three decades.

* - Head Coach John Fox, who ranks third among active NFL coacheswith 78 overall wins, begins his first season leading the club after beingnamed the 14th head coach in Denver Broncos history on Jan. 13.

* - The Broncos made nine selections in the 2011 NFL Draft, includingLB Von Miller at No. 2 overall, which marked the highest the club has everselected.

OFFENSE:* - Offseason offensive acquisitions include WR David Anderson, TE

Daniel Fells, RB Willis McGahee and TE Dante Rosario.* - QB Kyle Orton opened the Broncos’ first 13 contests in 2010 and

finished fourth in the NFL with 281.0 passing yards per game en route to acareer-high 87.5 passer rating.

* - WR Brandon Lloyd was selected to his first career Pro Bowl in 2010as he became the first player in team history to lead the NFL in receivingyards (1,448), while also setting career highs in receptions (77), receivingaverage (18.8) and receiving touchdowns (11).

DEFENSE:* - Offseason defensive acquisitions include DT Brodrick Bunkley, DE

Derrick Harvey, DT Jeremy Jarmon and DT Ty Warren.* - CB Champ Bailey was named to his 10th Pro Bowl in 2010 to set an

NFL record for the cornerback position, passing Hall of Famer Mike Haynes. * - DE Elvis Dumervil, who led the NFL in sacks (17) in 2009, returns to

the Broncos defense after missing the entire 2010 campaign with a pectoralinjury suffered during training camp.

SPECIAL TEAMS:* - K Matt Prater returns as the franchise leader in career field goal accu-

racy (.816 / 71-of-87).

BRONCOS 2011 SCHEDULE/RESULTSPRESEASONWk. Day Date Opponent Site Time/Result TV/Rec.1 Thu. Aug. 11 at Dallas Cowboys Stadium 7:36 p.m. CDT KUSA-TV2 Sat. Aug. 20 BUFFALO INVESCO Field at Mile High 6:35 p.m. MDT KUSA-TV3 Sat. Aug. 27 SEATTLE INVESCO Field at Mile High 6:35 p.m. MDT KUSA-TV4 Thu. Sept. 1 at Arizona University of Phoenix Stadium 7 p.m. MST KUSA-TV

REGULAR SEASONWk. Day Date Opponent Site Time/Result TV/Rec.1 Mon. Sept. 12 OAKLAND INVESCO Field at Mile High 8:15 p.m. MDT ESPN2 Sun. Sept. 18 CINCINNATI INVESCO Field at Mile High 2:15 p.m. MDT CBS3 Sun. Sept. 25 at Tennessee LP Field 12 p.m. CDT CBS4 Sun. Oct. 2 at Green Bay Lambeau Field 3:15 p.m. CDT CBS5 Sun. Oct. 9 SAN DIEGO INVESCO Field at Mile High 2:15 p.m. MDT CBS6 BYE7 Sun. Oct. 23 at Miami Sun Life Stadium 1 p.m. EDT CBS8 Sun. Oct. 30 DETROIT INVESCO Field at Mile High 2:05 p.m. MDT FOX9 Sun. Nov. 6 at Oakland Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum 1:05 p.m. PST CBS10 Sun. Nov. 13 at Kansas City Arrowhead Stadium 12 p.m. CST CBS*11 Thu. Nov. 17 N.Y. JETS INVESCO Field at Mile High 6:20 p.m. MST NFLN12 Sun. Nov. 27 at San Diego Qualcomm Stadium 1:15 p.m. PST CBS*13 Sun. Dec. 4 at Minnesota Mall of America Field (Metrodome) 3:05 p.m. CST CBS*14 Sun. Dec. 11 CHICAGO INVESCO Field at Mile High 2:05 p.m. MST FOX*15 Sun. Dec. 18 NEW ENGLAND INVESCO Field at Mile High 2:15 p.m. MST CBS*16 Sat. Dec. 24 at Buffalo Ralph Wilson Stadium 1 p.m. EST CBS17 Sun. Jan. 1 KANSAS CITY INVESCO Field at Mile High 2:15 p.m. MST CBS** - Time subject to change

2010 FINAL AFC WEST STANDINGS

Team W L T PF PA Home Road AFC NFC DIV Streakz-Kansas City 10 6 0 366 326 7-1 3-5 6-6 4-0 2-4 Lost 1San Diego 9 7 0 441 322 6-2 3-5 7-5 2-2 3-3 Won 1Oakland 8 8 0 410 371 5-3 3-5 6-6 2-2 6-0 Won 1Denver 4 12 0 344 471 3-5 1-7 3-9 1-3 1-5 Lost 1z - Division Champion

http://media.denverbroncos.comThe Denver Broncos have a media-only website, which was created to

assist accredited media in their coverage of the Broncos. By going tohttp://media.denverbroncos.com, members of the press will find weeklyreleases, press releases, rosters, depth charts, updated bios, transcripts,injury reports, game recaps, news clippings, photos, credential applica-tions and much more.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Media Relations Staff Patrick Smyth, Executive Director of Media Relations • (303-264-0536) • [email protected] Villanueva, Media Services Manager • (303-264-0598) • [email protected] Schubert, Media Relations Coordinator • (303-264-0503) • [email protected]

2011 weekly press release

MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 2011

DENVER TRAVELS TO DALLAS

FOR PRESEASON OPENER

Denver Broncos (0-0) at Dallas Cowboys (0-0)Thursday, Aug. 11, 2011 • 7:36 p.m. CDT

Cowboys Stadium (80,000) • Arlington, Texas

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BRONCOS AT COWBOYS — POINTS OF INTERESTThe Broncos travel to Dallas to mark the 14th consecutive season that

Denver will open its preseason away from home... That streak is the longestin club history with the previous longest occurring from 1992-96 when theBroncos played five preseason openers in a row away from home... Denverhas faced Dallas 13 times in the preseason and owns a 7-6 record (4-1home, 3-5 away) in those contests... The Broncos last faced Dallas in thepreseason in 2008, earning a 23-13 win at INVESCO Field at Mile High...Denver made nine selections in the 2011 NFL Draft, including SLB VonMiller at No. 2 overall, which marked the highest the club has ever select-ed... A total of 13 rookie college free agents are vying for a spot on Denver’sactive roster... A college free agent has made Denver’s opening day 53-manroster in each of the last seven seasons... Head Coach John Fox, who ranksthird among active NFL coaches with 78 overall wins, begins his first sea-son leading the club after being named the 14th head coach in DenverBroncos history on Jan. 13... During the Pat Bowlen era (1984-Pres.), theBroncos own the most regular-season wins (255) in the AFC (2nd in NFL)...Former Broncos TE Shannon Sharpe was officially enshrined into the ProFootball Hall of Fame Class of 2011 on Aug. 6... WR Brandon Lloyd wasselected to his first career Pro Bowl in 2010 as he became the first playerin team history to lead the NFL in receiving yards (1,448), while also set-ting career highs in receptions (77), receiving average (18.8) and receivingtouchdowns (11)... QB Kyle Orton opened the Broncos’ first 13 games andfinished fourth in the NFL with 281.0 passing yards per game en route to acareer-high 87.5 passer rating... QB Tim Tebow started Denver’s final threegames and finished with the highest passer rating (82.1) among the eightNFL rookies that opened a game in 2010, while registering the most rush-ing yards (199) over a quarterback’s first three starts in NFL history (since1970 merger)... C J.D. Walton and G Zane Beadles, who started at centerand right tackle, respectively, in Denver’s regular-season opener, becamejust the sixth and seventh offensive linemen in team history to start for theclub in their first NFL game (first since T Ryan Clady, 2008)... Clady wasDenver’s recipient of the 2010 Ed Block Courage Award after recoveringfrom an offseason knee injury to start all 16 games for the Broncos... WREddie Royal became the fifth player in franchise history to post at least1,000 combined yards in each of his first three NFL seasons and joins NewOrleans RB Darren Sproles as the only two NFL players to record 2,000yards from scrimmage and 2,000 return yards since 2008.... WRDemaryius Thomas totaled eight receptions for 97 yards (12.1 avg.) withone touchdown in his NFL debut against Seattle in Week 2, marking thesecond-highest reception total for a player’s NFL debut in franchise histo-ry... Thomas became one of just nine NFL players since 1970 to record atleast eight catches in his professional debut... RB Knowshon Moreno ranksfourth in team history with 17 touchdowns in his first two seasons with theclub with that total tied for second among NFL players who entered theleague in 2009... Moreno is the fifth player in franchise history to total1,000 yards from scrimmage in each of his first two NFL seasons... CBChamp Bailey was named to his 10th Pro Bowl in 2010 to set an NFLrecord for the cornerback position, passing Hall of Famer Mike Haynes... SBrian Dawkins played 11 games (11 starts) in 2010 and ranked third onthe club with 66 tackles (55 solo)... WLB D.J. Williams led the club with119 (94 solo) tackles for his fourth consecutive 100-tackle season and fifthsuch effort of his seven-year NFL career... D.J. Williams was the onlyplayer in the NFL to lead his team in both tackles (119) and sacks (5.5)...D.J. Williams and LB Mario Haggan, who started all 16 games for Denver,were two of six NFL players to total at least 80 tackles and five sacks in2010... K Matt Prater connected on 16-of-18 field goals (.889) before beingplaced on injured reserve on Dec. 11... K Steven Hauschka made 6-of-7field goal attempts after being signed to replace the injured Prater... WLBWesley Woodyard led the club with 15 special-teams stops in just 11games played with his 1.36 special-teams tackles per game tying for fifthin the NFL (min. 10 GP)... P Britton Colquitt’s six games with a 50+ yardgross average in 2010 tied for first in the NFL in that category.

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BRONCOS/COWBOYS 2010 TEAM COMPARISON(REGULAR SEASON)

BRONCOS COWBOYS

Record 4-12 6-10Division Standing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4th (AFCW) . . . .3rd (NFCE)Turnover Ratio (NFL Rank) . . . . . . . .-9 (T-27th) . . . .0 (T-13th)

OFFENSENet Yards Per Game (NFL Rank) . . . . .348.9 (13th) . . . .364.3 (7th)Yards Per Play (NFL Rank) . . . . . . . .5.63 (7th) . . . .5.6 (15th)Points Per Game (NFL Rank) . . . . . .21.5 (19th) . . .24.6 (16th)Possession Average . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28:09 . . . . . . . .31:11Net Rushing Yards Per Game . . . . . . . . . . .96.5 . . . . . . . .111.6Net Passing Yards Per Game . . . . . . . . . .252.4 . . . . . . . .252.6Had Intercepted/Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12/255 . . . . . . .19/277Sacks Allowed/Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40/269 . . . . . . .31/166Fumbles/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29/15 . . . . . . . .28/11Third Down Pct. (NFL Rank) . . . . . .32.4% (28th) . . . .40.6% (10th)Red Zone TD Pct. (NFL Rank) . . . . . .55.8% (13th) . .59.6% (T-8th)Giveaways (NFL Rank) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 (T-16th) . . . .30 (T-19th)

DEFENSENet Yards Per Game (NFL Rank) . . . .390.8 (32nd) . . .351.6 (13th)Yards Per Play (NFL Rank) . . . . . . . .5.9 (29th) . . . . .5.8(28th)Points Per Game (NFL Rank) . . . . .29.4 (32nd) . . .27.3 (16th)Net Rushing Yards Per Game . . . . . . . . . .154.6 . . . . . . .108.6Net Passing Yards Per Game . . . . . . . . . .236.3 . . . . . . . .243.2Intercepted by/Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10/118 . . . . . . .20/302Sacks For/Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23/156 . . . . . . .36/250Opponent Fumbles/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22/8 . . . . . . . . .12/9Third Down Pct. (NFL Rank) . . . .38.3% (T-17th) . . .39.7% (25th)RedZone TD Pct. (NFL Rank) . .61.5%(T-27th) . .66.0%(29th) Takeaways (NFL Rank) . . . . . . . . . .18 (T-30th) . . .30 (T-13th)

SPECIAL TEAMSPunts-Average Yards (Gross) . . . . . . . . . . .44.6 . . . . . . . . .47.2Punts-Average Yards (Net) . . . . . . . . . . . . .36.6 . . . . . . . . .41.7Punt Returns-Average Per . . . . . . . . . . . . .10.4 . . . . . . . . .15.9Punt Returns-Average Per Allowed . . . . . .11.0 . . . . . . . . .10.1Kickoff Returns-Average Per . . . . . . . . . . . .24.3 . . . . . . . . .21.2Kickoff Returns-Average Per Allowed . . . . .24.7 . . . . . . . . .24.3Field Goals Made/Attempted . . . . . . . . . .22/25 . . . . . . . .24/32PENALTIESPenalties Against/Yards . . . . . . . . . . . .98/944 . . . . . .130/863Opponent Penalties Against/Yards . . . .78/726. . . . . . .79/641

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BRONCOS/COWBOYS SERIES BREAKDOWN(PRESEASON)

Series Meetings: 13Broncos Record: 7-6-0

(Home: 4-1-0 / Away: 3-5-0 / Neutral: 0-0-0)First Game: Den. 13, at Dal. 9 (8/14/76)Last Game: at Den. 23, Dal. 13 (8/6/08)

Current Streak: Won 1Longest Den. Win Streak: 2, 2x, last (8/19/00 - 8/11/01)Longest Dal. Win Streak: 2, 2x, last (8/22/92 - 8/21/94)

Last Den. Home Win: at Den. 23, Dal. 13 (8/6/08)Last Den. Home Loss: Dal. 21, at Den. 14 (8/12/78)

Last Den. Road Win: Den. 20, at Dal. 6 (8/11/01)Last Den. Road Loss: at Dal. 31, Den. 20 (8/18/07)

Den. Shutouts: NoneDal. Shutouts: None

Most Den. Points: 36 (8/19/00): at Den. 36, Dal. 23Most Dal. Points: 34 (8/21/94): at Dal. 34, Den. 10Total Den. Points: 221Total Dal. Points: 224

Average Den. Points: 17.0Average Dal. Points: 17.2

Largest Den. Win: 17 (8/17/96): Den. 20, at Dal. 3Largest Dal. Win: 24 (8/21/94): at Dal. 34, Den. 10

Most Pts., Both Teams: 59 (8/19/00): at Den. 36, Dal. 23Fewest Pts., Both Teams: 13 (8/4/79): at Dal. 7, Den. 6

BRONCOS/COWBOYS SERIES BREAKDOWN(REGULAR SEASON)

Series Meetings: 10Broncos Record: 6-4-0 (Home: 4-2-0 / Away: 2-2-0)

First Game: Dal. 22, at Den. 10 (12/2/73)Last Game: at Den. 17, Dal. 10 (10/4/09)

Current Streak: Won 4Longest Den. Win Streak: 4 (9/13/98 - 10/2/09)Longest Dal. Win Streak: 2 (12/6/92 - 9/10/95)

Last Den. Home Win: at Den. 17, Dal. 10 (10/4/09)Last Den. Home Loss: Dal. 31, at Den. 27 (12/6/92)

Last Den. Road Win: Den. 24, at Dal. 21 (11/24/05 - OT)Last Den. Road Loss: at Dal. 31, Den. 21 (9/10/95)

Den. Shutouts: NoneDal. Shutouts: None

Most Den. Points: 42 (9/13/98): at Den. 42, Dal. 23Most Dal. Points: 31, 2x, last (9/10/95): at Dal. 31, Den. 21 Total Den. Points: 243Total Dal. Points: 210

Average Den. Points: 24.3Average Dal. Points: 21.0

Largest Den. Win: 21 (9/14/80): at Den. 41, Dal. 20Largest Dal. Win: 12 (12/2/73): Dal. 22, at Den. 10

Most Pts., Both Teams: 65 (8/13/98): at Den. 42, Dal. 23Fewest Pts., Both Teams: 20 (12/18/77): at Dal. 14, Den. 6

GAME INFORMATION

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BRONCOS/COWBOYS 2010 INDIVIDUAL COMPARISON(REGULAR SEASON)

BRONCOS COWBOYSPASSING YARDS

Orton . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3,653 Kitna . . . . . . . . . . . .2,365Tebow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .654 Romo . . . . . . . . . . .1,605

RUSHING YARDSMoreno . . . . . . . . . . . . . .779 F. Jones . . . . . . . . . . . .800Tebow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .227 Barber* . . . . . . . . . . . .374Ball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .158 Choice . . . . . . . . . . . . .243

RECEIVING YARDSLloyd . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,448 Austin . . . . . . . . . . .1,041Gaffney . . . . . . . . . . . . . .875 Witten . . . . . . . . . . .1,002Royal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .627 Bryant . . . . . . . . . . . .561

POINTS SCOREDPrater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76 Buehler . . . . . . . . . . . . .97Lloyd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66 Witten . . . . . . . . . . . . .54Moreno . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48 Austin . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48

INTERCEPTIONSBailey, Hill*, Thompson . . .2 Sensabaugh . . . . . . . . . .5Cox, Dawkins . . . . . . . . . . .1 Newman . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Hunter, Vickerson . . . . . . . .1 Lee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2

SACKSD. Williams . . . . . . . . . . .5.5 Ware . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15.5Haggan . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5.0 Spencer . . . . . . . . . . . .5.0Hunter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3.0 Ratliff . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3.5

DEFENSIVE TACKLES (PRESS BOX TOTALS)D. Williams . . . . . . . . . . .119 B. James . . . . . . . . . . .118Haggan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87 Brooking . . . . . . . . . . . .97Dawkins . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66 Newman . . . . . . . . . . . .79

KICKOFF RETURNS (AVG.)Decker . . . . . . . . . .22 (25.3) Owusu-Ansah . . . .25 (21.7)D. Thomas . . . . . . .16 (24.9) McCann . . . . . . .23 (22.0)Cox . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 (19.1) Bryant . . . . . . . . .12 (24.4)

PUNT RETURNS (AVG.)Royal . . . . . . . . . . .25 (11.9) Bryant . . . . . . . . .15 (215)Thompson . . . . . . . . .3 (6.0) McCann . . . . . . . . .8 (165)Cox . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 (2.3) Holley . . . . . . . . . . . .1 (2)

FIELD GOALSPrater . . . . . . . .16/18 (.889) Buehler . . . . .24/32 (.750)Hauschka . . . . . . .6/7 (.857)

PUNTS (GROSS/NET AVG.)Colquitt . . . . .86 (44.6/36.6) McBriar. . . . .65(47.9/41.7)

* - Player not on current roster

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BRONCOS/COWBOYS ALL-TIME RESULTS(PRESEASON)

Season (Date) W/L Result Site

1976 (8/14) W Denver 13, @Dallas 9 Texas Stadium

1978 (8/12) L Dallas 21, @Denver 14 Mile High Stadium

1979 (8/4) L @Dallas 7, Denver 6 Texas Stadium

1989 (8/26) W @Denver 24, Dallas 21 (OT) Mile High Stadium

1992 (8/22) L @Dallas 17, Denver 3 Texas Stadium

1994 (8/21) L @Dallas 34, Denver 10 Texas Stadium

1995 (8/21) W @Denver 20, Dallas 17 Mile High Stadium

1996 (8/17) W Denver 20, @Dallas 3 Texas Stadium

1999 (8/29) L @Dallas 22, Denver 12 Texas Stadium

2000 (8/19) W @Denver 36, Dallas 23 Mile High Stadium

2001 (8/11) W Denver 20, @Dallas 6 Texas Stadium

2007 (8/18) L @Dallas 31, Denver 20 Texas Stadium

2008 (8/16) W @Denver 23, Dallas 13 INVESCO Field at Mile High

BRONCOS/COWBOYS ALL-TIME RESULTS(REGULAR SEASON/POSTSEASON)

Season (Date) W/L Result Site

1973 (12/2) L Dallas 22, @Denver 10 Mile High Stadium

1977 (12/18) L @Dallas 14, Denver 6 Texas Stadium

1977 (1/15) L Dallas 27, Denver 10* Louisiana Superdome

1980 (9/14) W @Denver 41, Dallas 20 Mile High Stadium

1986 (10/5) W @Denver 29, Dallas 14 Mile High Stadium

1992 (12/6) L Dallas 31, @Denver 27 Mile High Stadium

1995 (9/10) L @Dallas 31, Denver 21 Texas Stadium

1998 (9/13) W @Denver 42, Dallas 23 Mile High Stadium

2001 (11/22) W Denver 26, @Dallas 24 Texas Stadium

2005 (11/24) W Denver 24, @Dallas 21 (OT) Texas Stadium

2009 (10/4) W @Denver 17, Dallas 10 INVESCO Field at Mile High* - Super Bowl XII

BRONCOS HOLD TRAINING CAMP ATFACILITY FOR NINTH YEAR IN A ROW

For the ninth consecutive year, the Broncos are holding their trainingcamp at their practice facility, the Paul D. Bowlen Memorial BroncosCentre, in Englewood, Colo.

Below is a look at where the team has conducted its training camp sincethe franchise’s first year in 1960.

BRONCOS ALL-TIME TRAINING CAMP SITESYears Site Location1960-61 Colorado School of Mines Golden, Colo.1962-64 Colorado State University Fort Collins, Colo.1965-66 Colorado School of Mines Golden, Colo.1967-71 Broncos headquarters Adams County, Colo.1972-75 California Poly-Pomona Pomona, Calif.1976-81 Colorado State University Fort Collins, Colo.1982-2002 University of Northern Colorado Greeley, Colo.2003-11 Paul D. Bowlen Memorial Broncos Centre Englewood, Colo.

BRONCOS OPEN PRESEASON ON THE ROADFOR THE 14TH CONSECUTIVE YEAR

Sunday’s game at Dallas marks the 14th consecutive season that Denverwill open its preseason away from home. That streak is the longest in clubhistory with the previous longest occurring from 1992-96 when theBroncos played five preseason openers in a row away from home.

During the last 13 years to begin the preseason, Denver has played 11road games in addition to competing in the 1999 American Bowl in Sydney,Australia, and the 2004 Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio.

Denver’s last home preseason opener was in 1997 when it defeatedBuffalo 31-10 at Mile High Stadium.

The Broncos have played 19 of 21 preseason openers away from homesince 1990.

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NFL SCHEDULE - PRESEASON WEEK 1

Thursday, Aug. 11Baltimore at Philadelphia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:30p (ET)Jacksonville at New England . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30p (ET)Seattle at San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(ESPN) 5:00p (PT)Denver at Dallas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30p (CT)Arizona at Oakland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:00p (PT)

Friday, Aug. 12Cincinnati at Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30p (ET)Miami at Atlanta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30p (ET)Pittsburgh at Washington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30p (ET)San Francisco at New Orleans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:00p (CT)Tampa Bay at Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(FOX) 7:00p (CT)

Saturday, Aug. 13Green Bay at Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(NFLN) 7:30p (ET)Buffalo at Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:00p (CT)Indianapolis at St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:00p (CT)Minnesota at Tennessee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:00p (CT)N.Y. Giants at Carolina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:00p (ET)

Monday, August 15N.Y. Jets at Houston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(ESPN) 7:00p (CT)

KEY UPCOMING DATES

Tuesday, Aug. 30: Roster cut to maximum of 75 players on active listby 2 p.m. MDT.

Saturday, Sept. 3: Roster cut to maximum of 53 players on active/inac-tive lists by 4 p.m. MDT.

Sunday, Sept. 4: Clubs may establish practice squad of eight players after10 a.m. MDT.

Sept. 8-12: Regular season begins.

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BRONCOS PRESEASON OPENER HISTORY

The Broncos own a 24-27 all-time record in preseason openers, includinga 12-11 mark in away games. Denver also is 9-9 at home and 3-7 at neu-tral sites in preseason openers.

The Broncos have won 12 of their last 16 preseason openers.

BRONCOS IN PRESEASON OPENERS, ALL-TIME RESULTS

1960-@Boston 43, Denver 6 1986-New Orleans 10, @Denver 7

1961-@Dallas 31, Denver 13 1987-L.A. Rams 28, Denver 27 (Am. Bwl.)

1962-@Houston 33, Denver 17 1988-Denver 40, @L.A. Rams 31

1963-@Denver 27, Houston 10 1989-@Denver 17, L.A. Rams 13

1964-@San Diego 34, Denver 20 1990-Denver 10, Seattle 7 (Am. Bwl.)

1965-Kansas City 30, @Denver 24 1991-Detroit 14, Denver 3 (HOF Game)

1966-Kansas City 32, @Denver 30 1992-@ San Francisco 13, Denver 7

1967-Miami 19, Denver 2 1993-Denver 23, @Tampa Bay 7

1968-@Denver 15, Cincinnati 13 1994-L.A. Raiders 25, Den. 22 (Am. Bwl.)

1969-@Minnesota 26, Denver 6 1995-@Denver 9, San Francisco 7

1970-@Denver 26, St. Louis 16 1996-Denver 20, @San Francisco 17

1971-Washington 17, @Denver 13 1997-@Denver 31, Buffalo 10

1972-@Washington 41, Denver 0 1998-Denver 20, @St. Louis 13

1973-@Washington 14, Denver 10 1999-Denver 20, San Diego 17 (Am. Bwl.)

1974-N.Y. Jets 41, @Denver 19 2000-Denver 31, @Arizona 17

1975-Baltimore 23, @Denver 20 2001-Denver 20, @Dallas 6

1976-Denver 10, Detroit 7 (HOF Game) 2002-Denver 27, @Chicago 3

1977-@Denver 14, Baltimore 8 2003-Denver 20, @Houston 12

1978-Denver 17, @Houston 12 2004-Washington 20, Denver 17 (HOF Game)

1979-@Dallas 7, Denver 6 2005-Denver 20, @Houston 14

1980-@Denver 17, Cincinnati 6 2006-@Detroit 20, Denver 13

1981-N.Y. Jets 33, @Denver 7 2007-Denver 17, @San Francisco 13

1982-Denver 33, @L.A. Rams 20 2008-@Houston 19, Denver 16

1983-@Denver 10, Seattle 7 2009-@San Francisco 17, Denver 16

1984-Washington 16, @Denver 13 2010-@Cincinnati 33, Denver 24

1985-N.Y. Giants 30, @Denver 20

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BRONCOS ALL-TIME YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS

YEAR PRESEASON REG. SEASON PLAYOFFS1960 . . . . . . . .0-5 . . . . . . . . . . . .4-9-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-01961 . . . . . . . .1-4 . . . . . . . . . . . .3-11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-01962 . . . . . . . .2-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-01963 . . . . . . . .2-3 . . . . . . . . . . .2-11-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-01964 . . . . . . . .2-3 . . . . . . . . . . .2-11-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-01965 . . . . . . . .1-4 . . . . . . . . . . . .4-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-01966 . . . . . . . .1-3 . . . . . . . . . . . .4-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-01967 . . . . . . . .3-1 . . . . . . . . . . . .3-11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-01968 . . . . . . . .1-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-01969 . . . . . . . .1-4 . . . . . . . . . . . .5-8-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-01970 . . . . . . . .3-2 . . . . . . . . . . . .5-8-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-01971 . . . . . . . .1-4 . . . . . . . . . . . .4-9-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-01972 . . . . . . . .2-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-01973 . . . . . . . .2-3 . . . . . . . . . . . .7-5-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-01974 . . . . . . . .4-2 . . . . . . . . . . . .7-6-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-01975 . . . . . . . .3-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-01976 . . . . . . . .5-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-01977 . . . . . . . .5-1 . . . . . . . . . . . .12-2 . . . . . . .2-1 (S.B. loss)1978 . . . . . . . .2-2 . . . . . . . . . . . .10-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-11979 . . . . . . . .3-1 . . . . . . . . . . . .10-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-11980 . . . . . . . .2-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-01981 . . . . . . . .2-2 . . . . . . . . . . . .10-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-01982 . . . . . . . .4-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-01983 . . . . . . . .3-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-11984 . . . . . . . .3-1 . . . . . . . . . . . .13-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-11985 . . . . . . . .2-2 . . . . . . . . . . . .11-5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-01986 . . . . . . . .2-2 . . . . . . . . . . . .11-5 . . . . . . .2-1 (S.B. loss)1987 . . . . . . . .3-2 . . . . . . . . . . .10-4-1 . . . . . . .2-1 (S.B. loss)1988 . . . . . . . .3-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-01989 . . . . . . . .2-2 . . . . . . . . . . . .11-5 . . . . . . .2-1 (S.B. loss)1990 . . . . . . . .3-2 . . . . . . . . . . . .5-11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-01991 . . . . . . . .2-3 . . . . . . . . . . . .12-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-11992 . . . . . . . .1-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-01993 . . . . . . . .2-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-11994 . . . . . . . .2-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-01995 . . . . . . . .3-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-01996 . . . . . . . .3-1 . . . . . . . . . . . .13-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-11997 . . . . . . . .3-2 . . . . . . . . . . . .12-4 . . . . . . . .4-0 (S.B. win)1998 . . . . . . . .3-1 . . . . . . . . . . . .14-2 . . . . . . . .3-0 (S.B. win)1999 . . . . . . . .3-2 . . . . . . . . . . . .6-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-02000 . . . . . . . .4-0 . . . . . . . . . . . .11-5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-12001 . . . . . . . .3-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-02002 . . . . . . . .3-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-02003 . . . . . . . .3-1 . . . . . . . . . . . .10-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-12004 . . . . . . . .2-3 . . . . . . . . . . . .10-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-12005 . . . . . . . .4-0 . . . . . . . . . . . .13-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-12006 . . . . . . . .3-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-02007 . . . . . . . .2-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-02008 . . . . . . . .2-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-02009 . . . . . . . .1-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-02010 . . . . . . . .1-3 . . . . . . . . . . . .4-12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-0TOTAL . .123-110 (.528) . .398-364-10 (.522) . . . .17-15 (.531)

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GRONKOWSKI BROTHERS IN THE NFL

Broncos tight end Dan Gronkowski, who was acquired by Denver in atrade with Detroit on Sept. 4, 2010 has two brothers on active NFL rostersthis season: tight end Rob Gronkowski (New England) and fullback ChrisGronkowski (Dallas).

According to the Pro Football Hall of Fame, the Gronkowskis are one ofnine families in professional football history to have at least three brothersplaying at the same time. They are the first trio of brothers in the NFLtogether since the Baldingers (Brian, Gary, Rich) in 1992.

FAMILIES WITH AT LEAST THREE BROTHERS PLAYING AT THE SAME TIME, PRO FOOTBALL HISTORY

Family Brothers Yrs. Playing at Same TimeGronkowski Chris, Dan, Rob 2010-11Baldinger Brian, Gary, Rich 1986-88, ‘90’92Browner Joey, Keith, Ross 1984-87Olsen Merlin, Phil, Orrin 1976Saul Rich, Bill, Ron 1970Richardson Gloster, Tom, Willie 1969Rooney Bill, Cobb, Joe 1924-27Kinderdine Hobby, Shine, Walt 1924Nesser Al, Frank, Fred, John, Phil, Ted 1921

2011 NFL DRAFT RECAP

The Broncos made nine selections in the 2011 NFL Draft, including threepicks in the first two rounds of the event.

Below is a look at Denver’s nine selections in the 2011 NFL Draft:LB Von Miller (Rd. 1-2, Texas A&M) - Posted 27.5 sacks in 26 starts over

his last two seasons for the Aggies and won the Butkus Award (nation’s bestlinebacker) in addition to being named a consensus All-American in 2010.

S Rahim Moore (Rd. 2-45, UCLA) - The first safety taken in the draft,Moore started all 37 games played for the Bruins and tied for fourth inschool history with 14 career interceptions.

T Orlando Franklin (Rd. 2-46, Miami) - Played 51 games (39 starts) atleft guard and left tackle during his career for the Hurricanes, twice earningAll-Atlantic Coast Conference recognition.

MLB Nate Irving (Rd. 3-67, North Carolina St.) - Played all three line-backer positions and totaled 39.5 tackles for a loss in three seasons for theWolfpack, including 20.5 tackles for a loss as a senior in 2010.

S Quinton Carter (Rd. 4-108, Oklahoma) - Earned consensus All-America honors following his senior season in 2010, capping a career thatspanned 44 games (29 starts) with the Sooners.

TE Julius Thomas (Rd. 4-129, Portland State) - Played just one seasonof football for the Vikings (after a record-setting basketball career) andearned first-team All-Big Sky Conference honors in 2010.

LB Mike Mohamed (Rd. 6-189, California) - Finished his career for theGolden Bears ranked fourth on the school’s all-time list with 340 tackles(197 solo) while playing in 50-of-51 possible games.

TE Virgil Green (Rd. 7-204, Nevada) - Saw time in 50 career games (34starts) for the Wolf Pack and helped the program average 500.2 yards percontest during his four-year career (2007-10) to rank third in the nation.

DE Jeremy Beal (Rd. 7-247, Oklahoma) - Closed out his career rankedsecond in school history with 29 sacks and 56.5 tackles for a loss whileleading the Sooners to three Big 12 Championships (2007, ‘08, ‘10).

NFL STANDINGS / GAME NOTES

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2010 FINAL NFL REGULAR-SEASON STANDINGS

AFC East Team W L T Pct PF PA Home Road Div AFC NFCN.E. 14 2 0 .875 518 313 8-0 6-2 5-1 10-2 4-0NYJ 11 5 0 .688 367 304 5-3 6-2 4-2 9-3 2-2Mia. 7 9 0 .438 273 333 1-7 6-2 2-4 5-7 2-2Buf. 4 12 0 .250 283 425 2-6 2-6 1-5 3-9 1-3AFC North Team W L T Pct PF PA Home Road Div AFC NFCPit. 12 4 0 .750 375 232 5-3 7-1 5-1 9-3 3-1Bal. 12 4 0 .750 357 270 7-1 5-3 4-2 9-3 3-1Cle. 5 11 0 .313 271 332 3-5 2-6 1-5 3-9 2-2Cin. 4 12 0 .250 322 395 3-5 1-7 2-4 3-9 1-3AFC South Team W L T Pct PF PA Home Road Div AFC NFCInd. 10 6 0 .625 435 388 6-2 4-4 4-2 8-4 2-2Jac. 8 8 0 .500 353 419 5-3 3-5 3-3 7-5 1-3Hou. 6 10 0 .375 390 427 4-4 2-6 3-3 5-7 1-3Ten. 6 10 0 .375 356 339 3-5 3-5 2-4 3-9 3-1AFC West Team W L T Pct PF PA Home Road Div AFC NFCK.C. 10 6 0 .625 366 326 7-1 3-5 2-4 6-6 4-0S.D. 9 7 0 .563 441 322 6-2 3-5 3-3 7-5 2-2Oak. 8 8 0 .500 410 371 5-3 3-5 6-0 6-6 2-2Den. 4 12 0 .250 344 471 3-5 1-7 1-5 3-9 1-3NFC East Team W L T Pct PF PA Home Road Div AFCN F CPhi. 10 6 0 .625 439 377 4-4 6-2 4-2 3-1 7-5NYG 10 6 0 .625 394 347 5-3 5-3 3-3 2-2 8-4Dal. 6 10 0 .375 394 436 2-6 4-4 3-3 2-2 4-8Was. 6 10 0 .375 302 377 2-6 4-4 2-4 2-2 4-8NFC North Team W L T Pct PF PA Home Road Div AFC NFCChi. 11 5 0 .688 334 286 5-3 6-2 5-1 3-1 8-4G.B. 10 6 0 .625 388 240 7-1 3-5 4-2 2-2 8-4Det. 6 10 0 .375 362 369 4-4 2-6 2-4 1-3 5-7Min. 6 10 0 .375 281 348 4-4 2-6 1-5 1-3 5-7NFC South Team W L T Pct PF PA Home Road Div AFC NFCAtl. 13 3 0 .813 414 288 7-1 6-2 5-1 3-1 10-2N.O. 11 5 0 .688 384 307 5-3 6-2 4-2 2-2 9-3T.B. 10 6 0 .625 341 317 4-4 6-2 3-3 2-2 8-4Car. 2 14 0 .125 196 408 2-6 0-8 0-6 0-4 2-10NFC West Team W L T Pct PF PA Home Road Div AFC NFCSea. 7 9 0 .438 310 407 5-3 2-6 4-2 1-3 6-6Stl. 7 9 0 .438 289 328 5-3 2-6 3-3 2-2 5-7S.F. 6 10 0 .375 305 346 5-3 1-7 4-2 2-2 4-8Ari. 5 11 0 .313 289 434 4-4 1-7 1-5 2-2 3-9

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COLLEGE FREE AGENTS COMPETINGFOR SPOTS ON BRONCOS ROSTER

The Broncos’ active roster features 13 rookies signed as college freeagents who are looking to make the squad’s roster with a strong showingin the preseason.

Denver has had at least one rookie college free agent make its openinggame active roster from training camp in each of the last seven years. Lastseason, CB Cassius Vaughn made the Broncos’ active roster from trainingcamp and played 13 games in 2010.

COLLEGE FREE AGENTS TO MAKE DENVER’SOPENING GAME ACTIVE ROSTER AS ROOKIES, SINCE 1995Year Player College1997 DT David Richie Washington1998 DE Cyron Brown Western Illinois2002 CB Lenny Walls Boston College2004 CB Roc Alexander Washington2005 TE Wesley Duke Mercer2006 RB Mike Bell Arizona2007 RB Selvin Young Texas2008 P Brett Kern Toledo2008 OL Tyler Polumbus Colorado2008 LB Wesley Woodyard Kentucky2009 DL Chris Baker Hampton2010 CB Cassius Vaughn Mississippi

Below is a look at the 13 rookie college free agents competing in theBroncos’ training camp:

CB Brandon Bing (Rutgers) - Played 42 career games (13 starts) andtotaled 85 career tackles (53 solo) and three interceptions in addition toblocking four kicks as a senior.

DT Ronnell Brown (James Madison) - Played 39 career games, register-ing 67 tackles (35 solo), 7.5 sacks (58 yds.) and two interceptions for theDukes.

WR Mark Dell (Michigan State) - Played 47 career games (27 starts)and finished his career ranked sixth in school history with 2,136 receivingyards, seventh with 133 receptions and tied for 13th with 12 receiving TDs.

LB Derek Domino (South Dakota State) - Made 35 career starts and wasa two-time All-Missouri Valley Football Conference selection, totaling 300career tackles and nine interceptions (three returned for touchdowns).

WR D’Andre Goodwin (Washington) - Played 49 career games (21starts) and totaled 124 receptions for 1,478 yards (11.9 avg.) with fivetouchdowns.

T Adam Grant (Arizona) - Started 31-of-34 games played for the Wildcatsand earned second-team All-Pacific-10 Conference honors following bothin junior and senior seasons.

WR Jamel Hamler (Fresno State) - Totaled 96 receptions for 1,395yards (14.5 avg.) with 11 touchdowns in his career, including a team-lead-ing 54 catches for 812 yards (15.0 avg.) with six scores in 2010.

CB Chris Harris (Kansas) - Played 50 games (41 starts) for the Jayhawksand finished his career with 290 tackles (197 solo), four sacks (21 yds.)and three interceptions.

LB A.J. Jones (Florida) - Played 50 career games (40 starts) and collect-ed 162 tackles, 15 tackles for a loss, five sacks and three interceptions forthe Gators.

LB Deron Mayo (Old Dominion) - Played defensive end at Old Dominionas a senior after transferring from Hofstra, bringing his career totals to 220tackles (114 solo), nine sacks and 25.5 tackles for a loss.

T Curt Porter (Jacksonville State) - Played 43 games (37 starts) as athree-year starter for the Gamecocks and was named to the AssociatedPress Football Championship Subdivision All-America Team as a senior.

FB Austin Sylvester (Washington) - Played 37 career games (6 starts)and developed into the Huskies’ No. 1 fullback as a senior after starting hiscareer as a linebacker.

QB Adam Weber (Minnesota) - Finished his career ranked third all-timein the Big Ten Conference for passing yards (10,917) and passing attempts(1,594) while setting a league record for consecutive starts (50) by a QB.

BRONCOS OFFENSIVE NOTES

QUICKLY:* - Mike McCoy is in his third season as Denver’s offensive coordinator after

spending the previous nine seasons with Head Coach John Fox in Carolina.* - WR Brandon Lloyd was selected to his first career Pro Bowl in 2010

as he became the first player in team history to lead the NFL in receivingyards (1,448), while also setting career highs in receptions (77), receivingaverage (18.8) and receiving touchdowns (11).

* - Lloyd’s 1,448 receiving yards rank second in team history in a singleseason and his 18.8-receiving average is the third-highest in league history(since the 1970 NFL merger / min. 75 rec.).

* - QB Kyle Orton opened the Broncos’ first 13 games and finished fourthin the NFL with 281.0 passing yards per game en route to a career-high87.5 passer rating.

* - Orton finished tied for third in the league with 35 completions of 25+yards and 11 completions of 40+ yards.

* - QB Tim Tebow started Denver’s final three games and finished withthe highest passer rating (82.1) among the eight NFL rookies that openeda game in 2010, while registering the most rushing yards (199) over aquarterback’s first three starts in NFL history (since 1970 merger).

* - Tebow registered the third-most passing yards (308) by a rookie inclub history in Week 16 against Houston while accounting for two fourth-quarter touchdowns to become just the second quarterback in team histo-ry (Frank Tripucka, 1960, ‘62) to bring Denver back from a 17-point half-time deficit.

* - Denver’s recipient of the 2010 Ed Block Courage Award, T Ryan Cladyrecovered from an offseason knee injury to start all 16 games and becomeone of just five players who entered the NFL in 2008 to open all 48 gamesin his first three seasons.

* - C J.D. Walton, who played all but one snap for Denver in 2010,became the 12th rookie in the 16-game era (since 1978) to start everygame for his team at center and just the fourth player drafted after the sec-ond round to accomplish that feat.

* - G Zane Beadles played all 16 games, starting eight contests at rightguard and six at right tackle, to become the first rookie since Andre Gurode(Dal., 2002) to start at least six games at two of the three different posi-tions along the offensive line (C, G, T).

* - Walton and Beadles, who started at center and right tackle, respec-tively, in Denver’s regular-season opener, became just the sixth and seventhoffensive linemen in team history to start for the club in their first NFLgame (first since Clady, 2008).

* - RB Knowshon Moreno became the fifth player in franchise history torecord 1,000 yards from scrimmage in each of his first two seasons in theNFL.

* - Moreno ranks fourth in club history with 17 touchdowns over his firsttwo seasons, with that total tying for second in the NFL among players whoentered the league in 2009.

* - WR Eddie Royal became the fifth player in franchise history to post atleast 1,000 combined yards in each of his first three NFL seasons.

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ORTON HITS 3,000-YARD MARKFOR SECOND CONSECUTIVE YEAR

Broncos QB Kyle Orton finished fourth in the NFL with 281.0 passingyards per game and ninth 10th with 3,653 passing yards on in 2010. Itmarked his second career 3,000-yard passing season, with the other com-ing in 2009 (career-high 3,802 yards).

His 3,653 passing yards are the seventh-most in team history in a singleseason. He has completed 293-of-498 passes (58.8%) for 3,653 yards with20 touchdowns and nine interceptions (87.5 rtg.) in 2010.

MOST PASSING YARDS, SINGLE SEASON, BRONCOS HISTORYPlayer Year Att. Cmp. Pct. Yds. TD INT Rtg.

1. Jay Cutler 2008 616 384 62.3 4,526 25 18 86.02. Jake Plummer 2004 521 303 58.2 4,089 27 20 84.53. John Elway 1993 551 348 63.2 4,030 25 10 92.84. John Elway 1995 542 316 58.3 3,970 26 14 86.45. John Elway 1985 605 327 54.0 3,891 22 23 70.26. Kyle Orton 2009 541 336 62.1 3,802 21 12 86.87. Kyle Orton 2010 498 293 58.8 3,653 20 9 87.5

ORTON GOES DEEP

Kyle Orton tied for third in the league with 35 completions of 25+ yardsand 11 completions of 40+ yards in 2010.

MOST COMPLETIONS OF 25+ YARDS, NFL, 2010Player No.

1. Philip Rivers, S.D. 432. Aaron Rodgers, G.B. 403. Kyle Orton, Den. 35

Eli Manning, NYG 355. Matt Schaub, Hou. 34

MOST COMPLETIONS OF 40+ YARDS, NFL, 2010Player No.

1. Philip Rivers, S.D. 142. Michael Vick, Phi. 123. Kyle Orton, Den. 11

Donovan McNabb, Was. 115. Five players 10

ORTON SITUATIONAL RECORD AS A STARTER

Below is a look at Kyle Orton’s career situational record as a starting quar-terback. He owns a 32-29 (.525) record as a starter for his NFL career.

KYLE ORTON CAREER SITUATIONAL RECORD AS A STARTING QBThrows 0 TD passes ...............6-11 on Sunday . . . . . . . .28-26Throws 1+TD passes ............24-17 on Monday . . . . . . . . .2-3Throws 2+TD passes ..............12-9 on Thursday . . . . . . . .2-0Throws 3+TD passes ................1-2 on Saturday . . . . . . . . .0-0Throws 4+TD passes ................1-0 in September . . . . . . .7-6Throws for <200 yds.............19-13 in October . . . . . . . . . .9-6Throws for 200+yds..............13-16 in November . . . . . . . .8-7Throws for 300+yds..................4-5 in Dec./Jan. . . . . . . .8-10Was not intercepted .............17-14 at home . . . . . . . . . . .21-9Was intercepted ...................15-15 on road . . . . . . . . . .11-20Was not sacked ........................6-2 in division . . . . . . . . .13-9Was sacked...........................26-27 in conference . . . . .26-20Posts 100+rating ......................9-3 out of conference . . . .6-9

ORTON’S CAREER STATISTICS

KYLE ORTON, CAREER YEAR-BY-YEARYear Team GP/GS Att. Comp. Pct. Yds TD INT Rtg.2005 Chicago 15/15 368 190 51.6 1,869 9 13 59.72006 Chicago 0/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.02007 Chicago 3/3 80 43 53.8 478 3 2 73.92008 Chicago 15/15 465 272 58.5 2,972 18 12 79.62009 Denver 16/15 541 336 62.1 3,802 21 12 86.82010 Denver 13/13 498 293 58.8 3,653 20 9 87.5 TOTALS 62/61 1,952 1,134 58.1 12,774 71 48 79.6

TEBOW STARTS FINAL THREE GAMES FOR DENVER

Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow started Denver’s final three contests ofthe 2010 season and finished the year completing 41-of-82 passes(50.0%) for 654 yards with five touchdowns and three interceptions to goalong with 43 rushes for 227 yards (5.3 avg.) and six scores.

Below is a look at the season passing totals of the 12 rookie quarterbackswho have started a game for the Broncos in franchise history.

SEASON PASSING TOTALS, BRONCOS ROOKIE STARTERS(Totals include all games played in rookie seasons / Record reflects starts)

Player Year G S Rec. Att. Com. Pct. Yds. TD IN RtgTim Tebow 2010 9 3 1-2-0 82 41 50.0 654 5 3 82.1Jay Cutler 2006 5 5 2-3-0 137 81 59.1 1,001 9 5 88.5Tommy Maddox 1992 13 4 0-4-0 121 66 54.5 757 5 9 56.4Gary Kubiak 1983 4 1 1-0-0 22 12 54.5 186 1 1 78.9John Elway 1983 11 10 4-6-0 259 123 47.5 1,663 7 14 54.9Craig Penrose 1976 4 2 2-0-0 36 16 44.4 265 3 3 62.8Marlin Briscoe 1968 11 5 2-3-0 224 93 41.5 1,589 14 13 62.9Jim LeClair 1967 5 2 0-2-0 45 19 42.2 275 1 1 60.9Scotty Glacken 1966 8 1 0-1-0 11 6 54.5 84 1 0 109.7Max Choboian 1966 14 7 3-4-0 163 82 49.9 1,110 4 12 49.9Don Breaux 1963 9 2 0-2-0 138 70 50.7 935 7 6 71.4Mickey Slaughter 1963 13 7 1-5-1 223 112 50.2 1689 12 14 67.3

TEBOW A DUAL-TOUCHDOWN THREAT

Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow threw and ran for at least one touch-down in four games in 2010, including in each of his three starts, to joinFran Tarkenton (1961) as the only two rookies in NFL history to accomplishthat feat.

Tebow was known for his dual-touchdown capabilities at the University ofFlorida, where he became the first player in NCAA history to pass and rushfor at least 20 touchdowns in a season en route to winning the HeismanTrophy in 2007.

MOST GAMES WITH A PASSING AND RUSHING TOUCHDOWNBY A ROOKIE, NFL HISTORY

Player Year No.1. Tim Tebow, Den. 2010 4

Fran Tarkenton. Min. 1961 43. Pat Haden, LAN 1976 3

Rick Mirer, Sea. 1993 3Mark Sanchez, NYJ 2009 3Vince Young, Ten. 2006 3

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NFL ROOKIE SEASON PASSING TOTALS

Below is a look at the season passing totals of the eight rookie quarter-backs who started a game in the NFL in 2010.

SEASON PASSING TOTALS, NFL ROOKIE STARTERS(Totals include all games played in rookie seasons / Record reflects starts)

Player G S Rec. Att. Com. Pct. Yds. TD INT Rtg.Tim Tebow, Den. 9 3 1-2-0 82 41 50.0 654 5 3 82.1Sam Bradford, Stl. 16 16 7-9-0 590 354 60.0 3,512 18 15 76.5Colt McCoy, Cle. 8 8 2-6-0 222 135 60.8 1,576 6 9 74.5John Skelton, Ari. 5 4 2-2-0 126 60 47.6 662 2 2 62.3Joe Webb, Min. 5 2 1-1-0 89 54 60.7 480 0 3 61.1Jimmy Clausen, Car. 13 10 1-9-0 299 157 52.5 1,558 3 9 58.4Max Hall, Ari. 6 3 1-2-0 78 39 50.0 370 1 6 35.7Rusty Smith, Ten. 2 1 0-1-0 40 20 50.0 200 0 4 25.0

TEBOW’S GROUND GAME IMPRESSIVE

Tim Tebow, who finished second on the team with 227 rushing yards on43 carries (5.3 avg.), owns two of the top three single-game rushing totalsby a quarterback in Broncos history.

His six rushing touchdowns led the Broncos in that category and rankedsecond in the NFL among quarterbacks 2010.

Tebow rushed for 199 yards (31 rushes, 6.4 avg., 3 TDs) in Weeks 15-17to set an NFL record (since 1970 merger) for a quarterback in his first threecareer starts. His three rushing touchdowns during that span tie for secondamong NFL quarterbacks in their first three starts.

MOST RUSHING YARDS BY A QUARTERBACK, SINGLE GAME,BRONCOS HISTORY

Player Opponent Att. Yds. Avg. TD1. Norris Weese at Chi., 12/12/76 12 120 10.0 02. Tim Tebow vs. S.D., 1/2/11 13 94 7.2 13. Tim Tebow at Oak., 12/19/10 8 78 9.8 14. John Elway at Oak., 11/4/96 9 70 7.8 05. John Elway vs. K.C., 10/27/96 8 62 7.8 0

MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS BY A QUARTERBACK, NFL, 2010Player Att. Yds. Avg. LG TDs

1. Michael Vick, Phi. 100 676 6.8 35 92. Tim Tebow, Den. 43 227 5.3 40t 63. David Garrard, Jac. 66 279 4.2 25t 54. Aaron Rodgers, G.B. 64 356 5.6 27 45. Matt Hasselbeck, Sea. 23 60 2.6 20t 3

Mark Sanchez, NYJ 30 105 3.5 20 3

MOST RUSHING YARDS BY A QUARTERBACK IN HIS FIRST THREECAREER STARTS, SINCE 1970 NFL MERGER

Player Year Att. Yds. Avg. LG TDs1. Tim Tebow, Den. 2010 31 199 6.4 40t 32. Randall Cunningham, Phi. 1985 23 182 7.9 - 03. Daunte Culpepper, Min. 2000 33 169 5.1 26 34. Charlie Batch, Det. 1998 24 160 6.7 17 15. Aaron Brooks, N.O. 2000 21 155 7.4 29 2

LLOYD NAMED TO FIRST CAREER PRO BOWL

Broncos wide receiver Brandon Lloyd was selected to play in his first careerPro Bowl after totaling 77 receptions for 1,448 yards (18.8 avg.) with 11touchdowns in 2010—all career highs. He is the seventh player in team his-tory to be selected to the Pro Bowl at the wide receiver position.

Note: Wide receiver Rick Upchurch was a four-time Pro Bowl selection(1976, ‘78-79, ‘82) as a kick returner.

BRONCOS WIDE RECEIVERS SELECTED TO THE PRO BOWLPlayer Year(s)Brandon Lloyd 2010Brandon Marshall 2008-09Rod Smith 2001-01, ‘05Ed McCaffrey 1998Anthony Miller 1995Steve Watson 1981Haven Moses 1973

LLOYD BECOMES FIRST BRONCOTO LEAD NFL IN RECEIVING YARDS

Broncos wide receiver Brandon Lloyd led the NFL with 1,448 receiving yards(77 rec., 18.8 avg., 11 TDs) in 2010 to become the first player in team histo-ry to lead the league in that category.

His receiving total, which marked the 30th 1,000-yard receiving season by aBronco, is the second-highest figure in team history.

MOST RECEIVING YARDS, NFL, 2010Player Rec. Yds. Avg. LG TDs

1. Brandon Lloyd, Den. 77 1,448 18.8 71 112. Roddy White, Atl. 115 1,389 12.1 46 103. Reggie Wayne, Ind. 111 1,355 12.2 50 64. Greg Jennings, G.B. 76 1,265 16.6 86t 125. Mike Wallace, Pit. 60 1,257 21.0 56t 10

MOST RECEIVING YARDS, SINGLE SEASON, BRONCOS HISTORYPlayer Year Rec. Yds. Avg. TDs

1. Rod Smith 2000 100 1,602 16.0 82. Brandon Lloyd 2010 77 1,448 18.8 113. Rod Smith 2001 113 1,343 11.9 114. Brandon Marshall 2007 102 1,325 13.0 75. Ed McCaffrey 2000 101 1,317 13.0 9

LLOYD A FIRST DOWN MACHINE

Wide receiver Brandon Lloyd produced first downs on 72-of-77 receptionsin 2010 with his 93.5% rate ranking third in the NFL in a single season sinceat least 1991.

HIGHEST FIRST-DOWN RECEPTION PERCENTAGE, NFL(Since at least 1991)

Player Year Rec. Yds. Avg. TD 1st 1st%1. Henry Ellard, Was. 1994 74 1,397 18.9 6 71 95.92. Henry Ellard, Was. 1996 52 1,014 19.5 2 49 94.23. Brandon Lloyd, Den. 2010 77 1,448 18.8 11 72 93.54. Michael Irvin, Dal. 1992 78 1,396 17.9 7 71 91.05. Henry Ellard, LAN 1991 64 1,052 16.4 3 58 90.6

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LLOYD HAS A COMEBACK SEASON

Broncos wide receiver Brandon Lloyd joined Brett Perriman (Det., 1995) in2010 as the only two players in NFL history to record their first 1,400-yardoutput in their eighth season or later and just the 16th player to record his first1,000-yard season after seven or more years in the league.

PLAYERS TO RECORD THEIR FIRST 1,400-YARD OUTPUTAFTER SEVENTH NFL SEASON

Player Year Season Rec. Yds. Avg. TDsBrandon Lloyd, Den. 2010 8th 77 1,448 18.8 11Brett Perriman, Det. 1995 8th 108 1,488 13.8 9

PLAYERS TO RECORD THEIR FIRST 1,000-YARD OUTPUTAFTER SEVENTH NFL SEASON

Player Year Season Rec. Yds. Avg. TDsBrandon Lloyd, Den. 2010 8th 77 1,448 18.8 11Bobby Engram, Sea. 2007 12th 94 1,147 12.2 6Eddie Kennison, K.C. 2004 9th 62 1,086 17.5 8Troy Brown, N.E. 2001 9th 101 1,199 11.9 5Ed McCaffrey, Den. 1998 8th 64 1,053 16.5 10Brett Perriman, Det. 1995 8th 108 1,488 13.8 9Quinn Early, N.O. 1995 8th 81 1,087 13.4 8Reggie Langhorne, Ind. 1993 9th 85 1,038 12.2 3Irving Fryar, N.E. 1991 8th 68 1,014 14.9 3Stephone Paige, K.C. 1990 8th 65 1,021 15.7 5J.T. Smith, Stl. 1986 9th 80 1,014 12.7 6Freddie Scott, Det. 1981 8th 53 1,022 19.3 5Frank Lewis, Buf. 1979 9th 54 1,082 20.0 2Charlie Joiner 1976 8th 50 1,056 21.1 7Pete Retzlaff, Phi. 1965 10th 66 1,190 18.0 10Don Hutson, G.B. 1942 8th 74 1,211 16.4 17

WHAT A DIFFERENCE A YEAR MAKES FOR LLOYD

Wide receiver Brandon Lloyd recorded the fourth-best improvement inreceiving yards from the previous season in NFL history (1,331) in 2010.

Lloyd was inactive for Denver’s first 14 games of the 2009 season beforeplaying in the last two (1 start) and totaling eight receptions for 117 yards(14.6 avg.). In 2010, he played in all 16 games (11 starts) and led the NFL with1,448 receiving yards on 77 catches (18.8 avg.) with 11 touchdowns.

LARGEST IMPROVEMENT IN RECEIVING YARDSFROM PREVIOUS SEASON, NFL HISTORY

Player Year Yds. Year Yds. Imp.1. Isaac Bruce, Stl. 1994 272 1995 1,781 1,5092. Steve Smith, Car. 2004 60 2005 1,563 1,5033. Marcus Robinson, Chi. 1998 44 1999 1,400 1,3564. Brandon Lloyd, Den. 2009 117 2010 1,448 1,3315. John Stallworth, Pit. 1983 100 1984 1,395 1,295

LLOYD STRETCHES THE FIELD

Broncos wide receiver Brandon Lloyd provided Denver with a deep-playthreat in 2010 and totaled an NFL-high 18 receptions of 25+ yards while rank-ing second in the league with nine receptions of 40+ yards.

His 18.8 receiving average ranks third in league history since the 1970 NFLmerger among player with at least 75 receptions.

MOST 25+ YARD RECEPTIONS, NFL, 2010Player No.

1. Brandon Lloyd, Den. 182. Mike Wallace, Pit. 173. Greg Jennings, G.B. 164. DeSean Jackson, Phi. 155. Vernon Davis, S.F. 13

Mario Manningham, NYG 13

MOST 40+ YARD RECEPTIONS, NFL, 2010Player No.

1. Mike Wallace, Pit. 102. Brandon Lloyd, Den. 93. DeSean Jackson, Phi. 84. Anthony Armstrong, Was. 75. Greg Jennings, G.B. 6

HIGHEST RECEIVING AVERAGE, SINCE 1970 NFL MERGER(min. 75 rec.)

Player Year Rec. Yds. Avg. TDs1. Torry Holt, Stl. 2000 82 1,635 19.9 62. Roy Green, Stl. 1984 78 1,555 19.9 123. Brandon Lloyd, Den. 2010 77 1,448 18.8 114. Randy Moss, Min. 2000 77 1,437 18.7 155. Jerry Rice, S.F. 1986 86 1,570 18.3 15

CLADY WINS ED BLOCK COURAGE AWARD

Offensive tackle Ryan Clady was Denver’s recipient of the 2010 Ed BlockCourage Award after recovering from an offseason knee injury to start all16 games for Denver.

“Ryan is a class-act player who is undoubtedly deserving of this season’sEd Block Courage Award,” said Broncos Head Athletic Trainer SteveAntonopulos, who is in his 35th season with the organization. “Hiscourage, hard work and dedication are apparent with his remarkable returnfrom a torn patella tendon he suffered in April. During his rehab, he wasconsistently ahead of schedule, and it takes a very special mindset and avery big heart to make that quick of a recovery.”

PREVIOUS WINNERS OF ED BLOCK COURAGE AWARD (Since 2001)Player YearRyan Clady 2010Brian Dawkins 2009Marquand Manuel 2008John Engelberger 2007Louis Green 2006Dwayne Carswell 2005Dan Neil 2004Tom Nalen 2003Keith Burns 2002Terrell Davis 2001

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CLADY’S STARTING STREAK

Offensive tackle Ryan Clady is one of five players who entered the NFL in2008 to start in every possible regular-season game for his team.

Clady has started all 48 games since he entered the league with theBroncos as a first-round selection (12th overall) in the 2008 NFL Draft fromBoise State University.

MOST REGULAR-SEASON STARTS AMONG PLAYERSWHO ENTERED THE NFL IN 2010

Player Pos. GS1. Ryan Clady, Den. T 48

Brandon Carr, K.C. CB 48Joe Flacco, Bal. QB 48Matt Forte, Chi. RB 48Jake Long, Mia. T 48

WALTON MAKES AN IMMEDIATE IMPACT

Center J.D. Walton started all 16 games for Denver in 2010, becoming thefirst Broncos rookie offensive lineman to accomplish that feat since RyanClady opened all 16 contests at left tackle for the club in 2008. He also wasone of five rookie offensive lineman in 2010 to start every game for histeam.

Walton became just the 12th rookie to start every game at center sincethe NFL switched to a 16-game format in 1978. He is one of four playersselected after the second round of the NFL draft to start every game at cen-ter for his team as a rookie.

MOST STARTS AMONG ROOKIE OFFENSIVE LINEMEN, NFL, 2010Player GP GS

1. J.D. Walton, Den. 16 16Anthony Davis, S.F. 16 16Mike Iupati, S.F. 16 16Maurkice Pouncey, Pit. 16 16Rodger Saffold, Stl. 16 16

6. Zane Beadles, Den. 16 14

ROOKIE 16-GAME STARTING CENTERS, NFL HISTORY(Since advent of the 16-game schedule in 1978)

Player Year Draft Rd. (Ovr.)J.D. Walton, Den. 2010 3 (80th)Maurkice Pouncey, Pit. 2010 1 (18th)Alex Mack, Cle. 2009 1 (21st)Samson Satele, Mia. 2007 2 (60th)Nick Mangold, NYJ 2006 1 (29th)Alex Stepanovich, Ari. 2004 4 (100th)Damien Woody, N.E. 1999 1 (17th)Steve Everitt, Cle. 1993 1 (14th)Frank Cornish, S.D. 1990 6 (143rd)Courtney Hall, S.D. 1989 2 (37th)Kent Hull, Buf. 1986 UndraftedBlair Bush, Cin. 1978 1 (16th)

BEADLES SHOWS VERSATILITY/DISCIPLINE AS A ROOKIE

Broncos offensive guard Zane Beadles played all 16 games (14 starts) in2010, opening eight contests at left guard and six contests at right tackle.

He became the first rookie since Andre Gurode (Dal, 2002) to start at leastsix games at two of the three positions along the offensive line (C, G, T).Gurode started eight games at guard and six games at center for the Cowboysduring his rookie campaign.

Called for just two penalties (15 yds.) in 2010, Beadles was the second-fewest penalized offensive lineman in the NFL among rookies who played inall 16 games (min. 10 starts).

FEWEST PENALTIES COMMITTED BY ROOKIE OFFENSIVE LINEMEN,NFL, 2010 (min. 16 GP/10 GS)

Player GP/GS Pen. Yds.1. Maurkice Pouncey, Pit. 16/16 1 72. Zane Beadles, Den. 16/14 2 153. Mike Iupati, S.F. 16/16 4 204. J.D. Walton, Den. 16/16 7 665. Roger Saffold, Stl. 16/16 9 50

ROOKIE OFFENSIVE LINEMEN START FOR DENVER

Broncos offensive guard Zane Beadles (right tackle) and J.D. Walton(center) became the first rookies in franchise history (since 1968) to starta regular-season opener at those respective positions. Overall, Beadles andWalton became the sixth and seventh rookies in team history to start a reg-ular-season opener, and the first since T Ryan Clady in 2008.

ROOKIE OFFENSIVE LINEMEN TO START A REGULAR-SEASONOPENER, BRONCOS HISTORY, SINCE 1968

Player Position YearZane Beadles RT 2010J.D. Walton C 2010Ryan Clady LT 2008Russell Freeman LT 1992Mark Cooper LG 1983Tom Glassic LG 1976Claudie Minor LT 1974

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RUNNING GAME IMPROVES IN SECOND HALF OF ‘10

The Broncos showcased one of the NFL's most-improved running gamesover the second half of the 2010 season. In its last eight games, Denverregistered a 1.8-yards-per-carry improvement that ranked first in the NFLduring that span. The Broncos’ improvement of 58.6 rushing yards pergame over their last eight contests ranked second in the league.

NFL TEAM RUSHING AVERAGE IMPROVEMENTTeam Wks. 1-9 Wks. 10-17 Imp.

1. Denver 2.9 4.7 1.82. Carolina 3.6 5.0 1.43. Dallas 3.6 4.6 1.04. Tampa Bay 4.1 5.1 1.05. Detroit 3.5 4.4 0.9

NFL TEAM RUSHING YARDS PER GAME IMPROVEMENTTeam Wks. 1-9 Wks. 10-17 Imp.

1. Dallas 75.6 147.6 72.02. Denver 67.3 125.8 58.63. Carolina 90.8 140.0 49.34. Tampa Bay 103.8 146.4 42.75. Jacksonville 130.4 169.0 38.6

MORENO CLEARS 1,000 YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGEFOR SECOND CONSECUTIVE SEASON

Knowshon Moreno in 2010 topped 1,000 scrimmage yards on the seasonfor the second consecutive year. He is the only NFL player among thosewho entered the league in 2009 to top 1,000 yards from scrimmage in eachof the last two seasons.

Moreno joins Bobby Humphrey (1989-90), Terrell Davis (1995-96) andClinton Portis (2002-03) as the only players in team history to account forat least 1,000 yards from scrimmage in each of their first two NFL seasons.

BRONCOS TO POST AT LEAST 1,000 YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGEIN EACH OF FIRST TWO NFL SEASONS, TEAM HISTORY

Player Years Yr. 1 Yr. 2Knowshon Moreno 2009-10 1,160 1,151Clinton Portis 2002-03 1,872 1,905Terrell Davis 1995-96 1,484 1,848Bobby Humphrey 1989-90 1,307 1,354

McGAHEE FINDS THE END ZONE

Running back Willis McGahee, who was signed by the Broncos on July31, 2011, has totaled the third-most rushing touchdowns in the NFL sincehis first season with Buffalo in 2004.

MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS, NFL, 2004-10Player Att. Yds. Avg. LG TDs

1. LaDainian Tomlinson, NYJ/S.D. 2,075 8,840 4.3 85t 1072. Thomas Jones, K.C./NYJ/Chi. 2,026 8,222 4.1 71t 563. Willis McGahee, Bal./Buf. 1,541 6,167 4.0 77t 554. Shaun Alexander, Was./Sea. 1,193 5,212 4.4 88t 54

Larry Johnson, Was./K.C. 1,406 6,136 4.4 65 54Maurice Jones-Drew, Jac. 1,141 5,248 4.6 80t 54

BRONCOS DEFENSIVE NOTESQUICKLY:* - Dennis Allen is in his first season as Denver’s defensive coordinator

after serving as New Orleans’ secondary coach the past three seasons.* - The Broncos bolstered their defensive line with the acquisitions of DT

Brodrick Bunkley, DE Derrick Harvey, DT Jeremy Jarmon and DT TyWarren.

* - Bailey was named to his 10th Pro Bowl in 2010 to set an NFL recordfor the cornerback position, passing Hall of Famer Mike Haynes.

* - Bailey’s 30 interceptions rank sixth in the NFL since he joined theBroncos in 2004. His 48 career interceptions rank first among all active NFLcornerbacks and are third among all players since entering the league in 1999.

* - DE Elvis Dumervil, who led the NFL in sacks (17) in 2009, returns tothe Broncos defense after missing the entire 2010 campaign with a pectoralinjury suffered during training camp.

* - Dumervil ranks fifth in the NFL in sacks per game (.70) and has totaledthe third-most 2+sack games (13) in the league since his rookie season in2006.

* - Dawkins, who joined the Broncos as an unrestricted free agent on Feb.28, 2009 after playing his first 13 seasons with Philadelphia, played in 11games (11 starts) and ranked third on the club with 66 tackles (55 solo).

* - WLB D.J. Williams led the club with 119 tackles (94 solo), marking hisfourth consecutive 100-tackle season and fifth such effort of his seven-yearNFL career.

* - D.J. Williams, who was the only player in the NFL in 2010 to lead histeam in both tackles (119) and sacks (5.5), is one of three players in the NFLwith at least 700 tackles and 15 sacks since his rookie season in 2004 (pressbox totals).

* - LB Mario Haggan has started all 16 games for Denver in 2010 (eightapiece at inside linebacker and outside linebacker), while totaling a career-high87 tackles (75 solo) and five sacks (45 yds.).

* - D.J. Williams and Haggan finished the 2010 season as two of only sixplayers in the NFL to total 80+ tackles and 5+ sacks.

BAILEY NAMED TO 10th PRO BOWL

Broncos cornerback Champ Bailey was named to his 10th career Pro Bowlin 2010, passing Pro Football Hall of Famer Mike Haynes for the most inleague annals at the cornerback position.

Bailey was a four-time Pro Bowl selection (2000-03) with Washingtonbefore earning six Pro Bowls with the Broncos (2004-07, 2009-10). He alsois a four-time Associated Press All-Pro, earning first-team honors threetimes from 2004-06 and adding second-team accolades in 2007.

MOST PRO BOWL SELECTIONS AT CORNERBACK, NFL HISTORYPlayer Pro Bowls Years

1. Champ Bailey, Den./Was. 10 2000-07, ‘09-102. Mike Haynes, LAA/N.E.* 9 1976-80, ‘82, ‘84-863. Lemar Parrish, Buf./Was./Cin. 8 1970, ‘71, ‘74-77, ‘79-80

Deion Sanders, Bal./Was./Dal./S.F./Atl. 8 1991-94, ‘96-99

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BAILEY PRODUCES AS A BRONCO

Cornerback Champ Bailey, who is in his seventh season with the Broncosin 2010, has the sixth-most interceptions (30) in the NFL since he wastraded to Denver from Washington in 2004. He had 18 interceptions withthe Broncos from 2005-06 with that total marking the most by an NFL play-er in a two-year stretch since Everson Walls had 18 interceptions for Dallasfrom 1981-82.

MOST INTERCEPTIONS, NFL, 2004-PRES.Player INTs Yds.

1. Ed Reed, Bal. 42 1,139Asante Samuel, Phi./N.E. 40 509

3. DeAngelo Hall, Was./Oak./Atl. 32 681Charles Woodson, G.B./Oak. 32 530

5. Darren Sharper, N.O./Min. 31 8326. Champ Bailey, Den. 30 322

BAILEY INTERCEPTION TOTAL RISING

Since entering the NFL with the Redskins as the seventh overall pick inthe 1999 NFL Draft, Broncos cornerback Champ Bailey is third in the NFLand ranks first among cornerbacks with 47 interceptions. He also leads theleague with 183 pass breakups since 1999.

MOST INTERCEPTIONS, NFL, 1999-PRES.Player INTs Yds.

1. Darren Sharper, N.O./Min./G.B. 61 1,3422. Ed Reed, Bal. 54 1,4383. Champ Bailey, Den./Was. 48 4464. Dré Bly, S.F./Den./Det./Stl. 43 6525. Charles Woodson, G.B./Oak. 42 715

Asante Samuel, Phi./N.E. 42 564

MOST PASSES DEFENSED, NFL,1999-PRES.Player G Int. PD PD/Gm

1. Champ Bailey, Den./Was. 181 48 183 1.012 . Ronde Barber, T.B. 192 38 176 0.923. Dré Bly, S.F./Den./Det./Stl. 167 43 148 0.894. Brian Dawkins, Den./Phi. 167 29 146 0.875. Charles Woodson, G.B./Oak. 168 42 141 0.84

IT STARTS WITH BAILEY

Broncos cornerback Champ Bailey ranks second in the NFL in starts(181) among cornerbacks since he entered the league in 1999.

MOST STARTS BY A CORNERBACK, NFL, 1999-PRES.Player Starts

1. Ronde Barber, T.B. 1912. Champ Bailey, Den. 1813. Charles Woodson, G.B./Oak. 1654. Antoine Winfield, Min./Buf. 1535. Nate Clements, S.F./Buf. 144

BAILEY IN DENVER’S RECORD BOOK

Cornerback Champ Bailey is tied for sixth in club history with 30 intercep-tions as a Bronco. He also recorded the second-most interceptions (10) fora season in club annals in 2006, and his eight interceptions in 2005 rankedsixth for a year in franchise history.

Bailey’s 10 interceptions in 2006 helped him finish second in voting forAssociated Press NFL Defensive Player of the Year with 16 votes.

MOST INTERCEPTIONS BY A BRONCO, CAREERPlayer INTs Yds. Avg. TDs

1. Steve Foley, 1976-86 44 622 14.1 12. Goose Gonsoulin, 1960-66 43 542 12.6 23. Billy Thompson, 1969-81 40 784 19.6 34. Tyrone Braxton, 1987-93, '95-99 34 614 18.1 45. Mike Harden, 1980-88 33 643 19.5 46. Champ Bailey, 2004-Pres. 30 322 10.7 3

Dennis Smith, 1981-94 30 431 14.4 0

MOST INTERCEPTIONS BY A BRONCO, SEASONPlayer INTs Yds. Avg. TDs

1. Goose Gonsoulin, 1960 11 98 8.9 02. Champ Bailey, 2006 10 162 16.2 13. Deltha O’Neal, 2001 9 115 12.8 0

Tyrone Braxton, 1996 9 128 14.2 1Willie Brown, 1964 9 140 15.6 0

6. Champ Bailey, 2005 8 139 17.4 2

DUMERVIL AMONG NFL’SBEST PASS RUSHERS

Broncos defensive end Elvis Dumervil who led the NFL in sacks (17) in2009, returns to the Broncos defense after missing the entire 2010 cam-paign with a pectoral injury suffered during training camp.

Dumervil was named to his first career Pro Bowl (starter) as well as theNFL Alumni Pass Rusher of the Year and an ESPN.com All-Pro in 2009, ashis franchise-record and league-leading 17 sacks moved him into a tie forninth place in team history for most career sacks (43).

Dumervil has registered the fifth-most sacks per game (.70) since hisrookie season in 2006. Additionally, his 13 games with at least two sacksrank third in the league during that time.

MOST SACKS PER GAME, NFL, 2006-10Player GP Sk Sk/G

1. DeMarcus Ware, Dal. 80 72.0 0.902. Jared Allen, Min./K.C. 78 63.0 0.813. Clay Matthews, G.B. 31 23.5 0.764. Shawne Merriman, S.D. 45 33.5 0.745. Elvis Dumervil, Den. 61 43.0 0.70

MOST 2+SACK GAMES, NFL, 2006-10Player 2+Sack Games

1. Jared Allen, Min./K.C. 172. DeMarcus Ware, Dal. 143. Elvis Dumervil, Den. 134. John Abraham, Atl. 12

Robert Mathis, Ind. 12

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DAWKINS AN EIGHT-TIME PRO BOWLER

Broncos safety Brian Dawkins, whom Denver acquired as an unrestrictedfree agent from Philadelphia on Feb. 28, 2010 after he spent his first 13NFL seasons with the Eagles, is tied with former Broncos safety SteveAtwater for third in league history in Pro Bowl selections (8) at the safetyposition.

Dawkins was named to the Pro Bowl as an Eagle in 1999, 2001-02, ‘04-06 and ‘08 before earning a selection in his first season as a Bronco in2009. He also is a five-time Associated Press All-Pro, earning first-teamhonors four times (2001-02, ‘04, ‘06) and adding second-team accoladesonce (1999).

MOST PRO BOWL SELECTIONS AT SAFETY, NFL HISTORYPlayer Pro Bowls Years

1. Ken Houston, Was./Hou. 10 1970-792. John Lynch, Den./T.B. 9 1997, ‘99-02, ‘04-073. Brian Dawkins, Den./Phi. 8 1999, 2001-02, ‘04-06, ‘08-09

Steve Atwater, Den., NYJ 8 1990-96, ‘98

DAWKINS PART OF EXCLUSIVE NFL DEFENSIVE CLUB

Broncos safety Brian Dawkins is one of five players in NFL history to postat least 30 career interceptions and 20 career sacks. He owns 37 intercep-tions and 23 sacks in his 15 professional seasons.

PLAYERS WITH AT LEAST 30 CAREER INTSAND 20 CAREER SACKS, NFL HISTORY

Player Pos. INTs Sacks YearsLeRoy Butler, G.B. S 38 20.5 1990-2001Ronde Barber, T.B. CB 40 26.0 1997-Pres.Brian Dawkins, Den./Phi. S 37 23.0 1996-Pres.Rodney Harrison, N.E./S.D. S 34 30.5 1994-2008Ray Lewis, Bal. LB 30 38.5 1996-Pres.

DAWKINS AS A PASS RUSHER

Regarded as one of the most talented safeties in NFL history, BrianDawkins has the ability to contribute in pass-rush situations in addition tohis coverage skills.

Dawkins’ 23 career sacks rank fourth in NFL history among DBs.

MOST CAREER SACKS BY A DEFENSIVE BACK, NFL HISTORYPlayer Pos. Sacks Years

1. Rodney Harrison, N.E./S.D. S 30.5 1994-20082. Ronde Barber, T.B. CB 26.0 1997-Pres.3. Carnell Lake, Bal./Jac./Pit. S 25.0 1989-20014. Brian Dawkins, Den./Phi. S 23.0 1996-Pres.5. Adrian Wilson, Ari. S 22.5 2001-Pres.

D.J. WILLIAMS IN RARE COMPANY

Broncos linebacker D.J. Williams, who was the only player in the NFL in2010 to lead his team in both tackles (119) and sacks (5.5), is one of threeplayers in the NFL with at least 700 tackles and 15 sacks since his rookie sea-son in 2004 (press box totals).

PLAYERS WITH 700+ TACKLES AND 15+ SACKS, NFL, SINCE 2004Player TT SacksRay Lewis, Bal. 807 17.5James Farrior, Pit. 782 28.0D.J. Williams, Den. 712 15.5

D.J. WILLIAMS’ TACKLES AMONG TOPS IN NFL

Broncos linebacker D.J. Williams is seventh in the NFL in tackles (475)since 2007 according to press box statistics.

MOST TACKLES, NFL, 2007-PRES.Player G TT UT AT

1. Patrick Willis, S.F. 63 595 460 1352. London Fletcher, Was. 64 540 379 1613. Jon Beason, Car. 64 538 416 1224. Barrett Ruud, T.B. 63 512 378 1345. Ray Lewis, Bal. 62 511 364 1476. Kirk Morrison, Jac./Oak. 64 479 369 1107. D.J. Williams, Den. 59 475 368 107

D.J. WILLIAMS SHOWS VERSATILITY

Broncos linebacker D.J. Williams led the club with 119 tackles (94 solo)in 2010.

He has started at least 11 games in each of his first seven professionalseasons with Denver while seeing time at the weakside, middle, strong sideand inside positions.

BRONCOS LB D.J. WILLIAMS, YEAR-BY-YEAR POSITIONSYear Position GP GS Tackles2004 Weakside 16 14 1142005 Strongside 16 14 682006 Strongside 16 15 862007 Middle 16 16 1702008 Weakside 11 11 1032009 Inside 16 16 1222010 Inside 16 15 119TOTALS 106 100 882

WILLIAMS AND HAGGAN MAKE AN IMPACT

Broncos linebackers D.J. Williams and Mario Haggan were two of six play-ers in the NFL to total at least 80 tackles and five sacks in 2010.

PLAYERS WITH 80+ TACKLES AND 5+ SACKS, NFL, 2010Player, Tm. TT UT AT Sk. Yds.Kevin Burnett, S.D. 95 80 15 6.0 32James Farrior, Pit. 109 80 29 6.0 29Mario Haggan, Den. 87 75 12 5.0 45James Harrison, Pit. 100 70 30 10.5 72D.J. Williams, Den. 119 94 25 5.5 28.5Patrick Willis, S.F. 128 101 27 6.0 46

HAGGAN NAMED RECIPIENT OFDARRENT WILLIAMS GOOD GUY AWARD

Broncos linebacker Mario Haggan was presented with the fourth-annualDarrent Williams Good Guy Award, as selected by the team’s local media.

The award was created in memory of former Broncos cornerback DarrentWilliams, who passed away on Jan. 1, 2007, after completing his secondseason with the team. The award is given annually to the Bronco who bestexemplifies Williams’ enthusiasm, cooperation and honesty while dealingwith members of the press.

Haggan was a versatile team leader who played all 16 games for Denver(eight apiece at inside linebacker and outside linebacker) and totaled careerhighs in tackles (87) and sacks (5).

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BRONCOS SPECIAL TEAMS NOTES

QUICKLY:* - Jeff Rodgers is in his first season as Denver’s special teams coordinator

after serving in that capacity under Head Coach John Fox in Carolina in 2010.* - K Matt Prater owns the best field goal percentage in Broncos history

(81.6% / 71-of-87) among players with at least 50 attempts.* - Prater has the best field goal percentage from 50+ yards (.750 / 9-of-

12) in NFL history among players who started their career after 1970. (min.10 att.).

* - K Steven Hauschka converted 6-of-7 field goals in 2010 after beingsigned by the team on Dec. 11 to replace injured K Matt Prater.

* - WR Eddie Royal ranked sixth in the NFL and third in the AFC in puntreturn average (11.9 / 25-298).

* - P Britton Colquitt tied for the NFL lead with six games registering agross punting average of 50.0 or higher.

* - LB Wesley Woodyard, who was Denver’s special-teams captain in2010, led the club with 15 special-teams stops in just 11 games played withhis 1.36 special-teams tackles per game tying for fifth in the NFL (min. 10GP).

* - LS Lonie Paxton has played 123 consecutive games (regular seasonand playoffs) and has participated in 122 overall wins during his career.

PRATER MOST ACCURATE KICKER IN TEAM HISTORY

Broncos kicker Matt Prater, who was placed on injured reserve on Dec.23, converted on 16-of-18 (.889) field goal attempts in 2010 and is thefranchise leader in field goal percentage (min. 50 att.). The fourth-yearplayer has made 71-of-87 (81.6%) field goals as a Bronco.

HIGHEST CAREER FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE, BRONCOS HISTORY(min. 50 att.)

Player Years Md. Att. Pct.1. Matt Prater 2007-Pres. 71 87 81.62. Jason Elam 1993-2007 395 490 80.63. David Treadwell 1989-92 99 127 78.04. Rich Karlis 1982-88 137 193 71.05. Fred Steinfort 1979-81 43 64 67.2

PRATER RECORDS IMPRESSIVE STREAKS

Kicker Matt Prater saw his streak of 18 consecutive field goals made endlast season in Week 6 against the N.Y. Jets when his 49-yard attempt in thethird quarter went wide right. The streak, which dated to November 1,2009, and spanned 350 days and 15 regular-season games, was the third-longest such streak (by games) in franchise history.

Prater did not attempt a field goal Week 7 against Oakland, ending hisstreak of 15 consecutive games with a field goal. The streak tied for thethird longest in franchise history.

MOST CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS MADE, BRONCOS HISTORYPlayer No. Games

1. Jason Elam 19 Last 17 in ‘06, first 2 in ‘07Jason Elam 19 Last 1 in ‘97, first 18 in ‘98

3. Matt Prater 18 Last 8 in ‘09, first 6 in ‘104. Jason Elam 15 Last 15 in ‘075. Rich Karlis 13 Last 4 in ‘84, first 9 in ‘85

PRATER’S STREAKS, cont.

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A FIELD GOAL, BRONCOS HISTORYPlayer No. Games

1. Jason Elam 18 1st in ‘06 - 2nd in ‘072. Jason Elam 16 12th in ‘02 - 11th in ‘033. Matt Prater 15 8th in ‘09 - 6th in ‘10

Rich Karlis 15 13th in ‘84 - 11th in ‘855. Jason Elam 13 6th in ‘01 - 2nd in ‘02

PRATER STRONG ON KICKOFFS

Broncos kicker Matt Prater is tied for second in the NFL with 67 touch-backs on kickoffs since 2008.

MOST TOUCHBACKS ON KICKOFFS, 2008-PRES.Player KOs TBs Pct.

1. Sebastian Janikowski, Oak. 215 68 31.62. Matt Prater, Den. 213 67 31.5

Michael Koenen, Atl. 239 67 27.34. Olindo Mare, Sea. 206 64 31.15. Rhys Lloyd, Car. 209 62 29.7

PRATER SHOWS LEG STRENGTH

Broncos kicker Matt Prater owns the highest percentage of field goalsmade from 50+ yards in NFL history (75.0% / 9-of-12) among players whostarted their career after 1970 (min. 10 att.).

Prater was 5-of-6 on field-goal attempts of 50 yards or more in 2008 totie a franchise record for most 50-yard field goals made in a season, andhis nine 50-yard conversions since 2008 rank fifth in the league.

HIGHEST 50-YD. FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE, SINCE 1970 NFL MERGER(min 10 att.)

Player Md. Att. Pct.1. Matt Prater, Den. 9 12 75.02. Tony Zendejas, LAN/Hou. 17 23 73.93. Jeff Wilkins, Stl./S.F./Phi. 26 36 72.24. Mike Hollis, Buf./Jac. 13 19 68.45. Josh Brown, Stl./Sea. 28 41 68.3

MATT PRATER, CAREER FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS FROM 50+ YARDSYear Md. Att. Pct.2008 5 6 83.32009 2 3 66.72010 2 3 66.7Totals 9 12 75.0

MOST 50-YD. FIELD GOALS, NFL, 2008-PRES.Player Md. Att. Pct.

1. Josh Brown, Stl. 15 19 78.92. Sebastian Janikowski, Oak. 13 22 59.13. Jason Hanson, Det. 12 16 75.04. Josh Scobee, Jac. 10 16 62.55. Matt Prater, Den. 9 12 75.0

MOST 50-YD. FIELD GOALS, CAREER, BRONCOS HISTORYPlayer Md. Att. Pct.

1. Jason Elam, 1993-2007 37 61 60.72. Matt Prater, 2007-Pres. 9 12 75.03. Rich Karlis, 1982-88 6 18 33.34. Fred Steinfort, 1979-81 5 10 50.05. Bobby Howfield, 1968-70 3 9 33.3

Jim Turner, 1971-79 3 13 23.1

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PRATER BOOTS 59-YARDER AGAINST JETS

Kicker Matt Prater booted a career-long 59-yard field goal in Week 6against the Jets at the end of the first half. The kick, which marked the ninthfield goal of 50 yards or longer in his career, was the second-longest fieldgoal in franchise history, trailing only kicker Jason Elam’s NFL record-tying63-yarder against Jacksonville in 1998.

Prater is tied with Jacksonville’s Josh Scobee and Oakland’s SebastianJanikowski for the second-longest field goal this season (tied for ninth-longest in NFL history).

LONGEST FIELD GOALS, BRONCOS HISTORYPlayer Opponent Length

1. Jason Elam vs. Jac., 10/25/98 *632. Matt Prater vs. NYJ, 10/17/10 593. Fred Steinfort vs. Was., 10/13/80 574. Matt Prater at K.C., 9/28/08 56

Jason Elam at Hou., 11/26/95 56* - tied NFL record

PRATER’S 59-YARDER, cont.

LONGEST FIELD GOALS, NFL, 2010Player Opponent Length

1. Dan Carpenter, Mia. vs. Cle., 12/5/10 602. Matt Prater, Den. vs. NYJ, 10/17/10 59

Josh Scobee, Jac. vs. Ind., 10/3/10 59Sebastian Janikowski, Oak. vs. Ind., 12/26/10 59

5. Neil Rackers, Hou. at Den., 12/26/10 57

MATT PRATER 50-YARD FIELD GOALS, CAREER (BY LENGTH)Opponent Length

1. vs. NYJ, 10/17/10 592. at Kansas City, 9/28/08 563. vs. Tampa Bay, 10/5/08 554. at Jacksonville, 9/12/10 545. vs. San Diego, 9/14/08 526. vs. Oakland, 12/20/09 51

at Kansas City, 9/28/08 518. vs. Miami, 11/2/08 50

at Cincinnati, 9/13/09 50

ROYAL AMONG NFL’S PUNT RETURN LEADERS

Wide receiver Eddie Royal ranked sixth in the NFL and third in the AFC inpunt return average (11.9 / 25-298) in 2010. In his career, Royal has 69career punt returns for 773 yards (11.2 avg.) with one touchdown.

HIGHEST PUNT RETURN AVERAGE, NFL, 2010 Player Ret. Yds. Avg. LG TDs

1. Devin Hester, Chi. 33 564 17.1 89t 32. Julian Edelman, N.E. 21 321 15.3 94t 13. Ted Ginn Jr., S.F. 24 321 13.4 78t 14. Marc Mariani,Ten. 27 329 12.2 87t 15. Stefan Logan, Det. 30 362 12.1 71 06. Eddie Royal, Den. 25 298 11.9 33 0

COLQUITT A HOUSEHOLD NFL NAME

Denver’s Britton Colquitt and Kansas City’s Dustin Colquitt are the firstbrothers to punt in the NFL at the same time since 1941 (George and WesMcAfee).

The Colquitt family has produced four NFL punters, including Britton andDustin’s father, Craig, and uncle, Jimmy. Craig Colquitt won two Super Bowlrings as the Steelers’ punter and Jimmy Colquitt played two games for theSeahawks in 1985.

All four Colquitts attended the University of Tennessee.

COLQUITTS IN THE NFLPlayer Years GP No. Avg. LG In20 NetCraig Colquitt 1978-84, ‘87 97 431 41.3 74 112 34.8Jimmy Colquitt 1985 2 12 40.1 55 3 34.3Dustin Colquitt 2005-Pres. 94 485 44.1 81 178 38.7Britton Colquitt 2009-Pres. 16 86 44.6 63 19 36.6

COLQUITT’S BIG LEG

Britton Colquitt recorded a 56.2 gross average in Week 14 against Arizona,marking the third-highest total in franchise history.

Colquitt finished the season tied for first in the NFL with six games with a50+ gross punting average.

HIGHEST SINGLE-GAME PUNTING AVERAGE, BRONCOS HISTORY(min. 4 punts)

Player Opp. (Date) No. Yds. Avg.1. Mike Horan vs. LAA (9/26/88) 5 286 57.22. Chris Norman vs. Sea. (11/25/84) 5 283 56.63. Britton Colquitt at Ari. (12/12/10) 5 281 56.24. Mike Horan vs. S.D. (12/16/90) 5 279 55.85. Mike Horan at N.E. (10/27/91) 5 275 55.0

MOST GAMES WITH A 50+YARD GROSS PUNTING AVERAGE,NFL, 2010

Player No.1. Britton Colquitt, Den. 6

Mat McBriar, Dal. 6Mike Scifres, S.D. 6

4. Shane Lechler, Oak. 5Andy Lee, S.F. 4

WOODYARD’S SPECIAL-TEAMS TACKLES

Broncos linebacker Wesley Woodyard led the team with 15 special-teamstackles in just 11 games played in 2010. His 1.36 special-teams stops pergame tied for fifth in the NFL according to press box totals.

MOST SPECIAL-TEAMS TACKLES PER GAME, NFL, 2010(press box totals; min. 10 GP)

Player G TT UT AT T/G1. John Wendling, Det. 16 24 18 6 1.50

Jonathon Amaya, Mia. 10 15 13 2 1.503. Corey Graham, Chi. 16 23 22 1 1.444. Cody Glenn, Ind. 10 14 11 3 1.405. Wesley Woodyard, Den. 11 15 14 1 1.36

Chris Chamberlain, Stl. 11 15 15 0 1.36

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VAUGHN RECORDS FRANCHISE’S THIRD-LONGESTKICKOFF RETURN IN SEASON FINALE

Cornerback Cassius Vaughn had a 97-yard kickoff return for a touchdownin the fourth quarter against the Chargers in Denver’s 2010 season finale. Itmarked the third-longest kickoff return in team history and the second-longest kickoff return by an undrafted rookie in NFL history (Tony Horne, Stl.,102 yds., TD, 1998).

LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN, BRONCOS HISTORYPlayer Opp. (Date) Ret.

1. Nemiah Wilson at K.C., 10/8/66 100tGoldie Sellers vs. Hou., 10/2/66 100t

3. Cassius Vaughn vs. S.D., 1/2/11 97t4. Eddie Royal vs. Mia., 11/2/08 95

Vaughn Hebron at Mia., 12/21/98 95t

BRONCOS MISCELLANEOUS NOTESQUICKLY:* - Now in their sixth decade of professional football, the Broncos are one

of just four teams to record three 90+ win decades since 1960 and the onlyorganization to do so in each of the last three decades.

* - The Broncos’ 293-game scoring streak is the longest active streak inthe NFL (dates back to 1992) and ranks second all time in league annals.

* - Owner/CEO Pat Bowlen enters his 28th season as owner of theBroncos in 2011, and his club’s 255 regular-season wins lead the AFC andrank second in the NFL during his tenure.

* - The Broncos’ five Super Bowl appearances under Bowlen are the sec-ond most in the NFL since he purchased the team in 1984.

* - Since the 1970 NFL merger, the Broncos are tied for third in the leaguein Super Bowl appearances (6) and tied for sixth in the NFL with eight divi-sion titles.

* - The Broncos own the NFL’s best overall home record (216-81 / .727)since 1975 and have posted a league-best five undefeated home schedulesin the 16-game regular-season era (since 1978).

* - Denver enters its 11th season playing at INVESCO Field at Mile Highin 2011. Since the facility opened in 2001, the Broncos are one of 11 teamsin the NFL to post 50 home wins (52-30 / .634).

* - Since the free agency era began in 1993, the Broncos have the NFL’sfifth-best record (166-122 / .576).

* - Denver is 123-22 (.848) since 1995 when leading after three quarters,including 2-2 in 2010.

DECADES OF SUCCESS

The Broncos are in their sixth decade of professional football, looking tobuild off a body of work that ranks as the most consistent in the NFL interms of winning over the last three decades.

Denver is one of just four teams to record three 90+ win decades since1960 and the only organization to do so in each of the last three decades.

Below is a look at the Broncos’ record by the decade. In its 50-plus sea-sons of football, Denver has totaled the ninth-most regular season wins(398 / 398-364-10) in the NFL and advanced to the postseason 17 times.

BRONCOS REGULAR-SEASON RECORD BY DECADEDecade W L T Pct. Playoff Berths Win Rk.1960s 39 97 4 .287 0 22nd1970s 75 64 5 .539 3 8th1980s 93 58 1 .615 5 4th1990s 94 66 0 .588 5 7th2000s 93 67 0 .581 4 6th2010s 4 12 0 .250 - -TOTALS 398 364 10 .522 17 8th

MOST DECADES WITH 90+ REGULAR SEASON WINS, SINCE 1960Team 90+ Win Decades Decades (Win Total)

1. Denver 3 1980s (93), 1990s (94), 2000s (93)Green Bay 3 1960s (96), 1990s (93), 2000s (95)Miami 3 1970s (104), 1980s (94), 1990s (95)Pittsburgh 3 1970s (99), 1990s (93), 2000s (103)

BRONCOS OWN NFL’S LONGEST SCORING STREAK

The Broncos’ 293-game scoring streak is the longest active streak in theleague. The streak, which began on Monday Night Football with a 16-13overtime loss at Seattle on Nov. 30, 1992, is the second-longest suchstreak in NFL history.

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITHOUT BEING SHUT OUT, NFL HISTORY

Team Games Years1. San Francisco 420 1977-20042. Denver* 293 1992-Pres.3. Cleveland 274 1950-714. Indianapolis* 272 1993-Pres.5. Minnesota 260 1991-20076. N.Y. Giants* 243 1993-Pres.7. Green Bay 233 1991-20068. Dallas 218 1970-859. Oakland 217 1966-8110. New Orleans 216 1983-97*Active Streaks

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BOWLEN ERA MARKED BY ACHIEVEMENT

Introduced as the majority owner of the Denver Broncos on March 23,1984, Pat Bowlen has positioned the Broncos among the league’s top fran-chises during the last 27 seasons.

OVERALL WINS, NFL, 1984-PRES.Team No.

1. San Francisco 2782. Denver 2703. Pittsburgh 2694. New England 2675. New York Giants 257

REGULAR-SEASON WINS, NFL, 1984-PRES.Team No.

1. San Francisco 2592. Denver 2553. Pittsburgh 2524. New England Patriots 2475. New York Giants 242

DIVISION TITLES, NFL, 1984-PRES.Team No.

1. Pittsburgh 12San Francisco 12

3. Chicago 10New England 10

5. Indianapolis 96. Denver 8

Dallas 8

PLAYOFF APPEARANCES, NFL, 1984-PRES.Team No.

1, San Francisco 162. Pittsburgh 153. Philadelphia 154. Minnesota 14

New England 146. Denver 13

G.B., N.Y. Giants, Ten. 13

CONFERENCE CHAMP. GAMES, NFL, 1984-2009Team No.

1. Pittsburgh 8San Francisco 8

3. Denver 7New England 7

SUPER BOWL APPEARANCES, NFL, 1984-2009Team No.

1. New England 62. Denver 53. Buf., NYG, S.F. 4

SUPER BOWL WINS, NFL, 1984-2009Team No.

1. San Francisco 42. Dallas 3

New England 3New York Giants 3

5. Den., Pit., Was. 2

BRONCOS ONE OF NFL’S BEST SINCE MERGER

After a less than auspicious beginning, the Broncos have become one ofthe most consistent winners in the NFL. Denver ranks in the top five in theNFL in several categories since the 1970 merger, including Super Bowlberths (6), overall wins (376) and regular-season home wins (218).

SUPER BOWL BERTHS, NFL, SINCE 1970 MERGERTeam No.

1. Dallas 82. Pittsburgh 73. Denver 6

New England 6

OVERALL WINS, NFL, SINCE 1970 MERGERTeam No.

1. Pittsburgh 4152. Dallas 4053. Miami 3994. Minnesota 3785. Denver 376

San Francisco 376

REGULAR-SEASON WINS, NFL, SINCE 1970 MERGERTeam No.

1. Pittsburgh 3842. Miami 3793. Dallas 3734. Minnesota 3615. Denver 359

WINNING SEASONS, NFL, SINCE 1970 MERGERTeam No.

1. Pittsburgh 302. Dallas 29

Miami 294. Minnesota 265. New England 256. Denver 24

REGULAR-SEASON HOME WINS, NFL, SINCE 1970 MERGERTeam No.

1. Pittsburgh 2272. Denver 2183. Miami 214

Minnesota 2145. Dallas 212

CONFERENCE CHAMP. GAMES, NFL, 1970-2009Team No.

1. Dallas 14Pittsburgh 14

3. San Francisco 124. Oakland 115. St. Louis 96. Denver 8

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HOME, SWEET HOMEThe Broncos have posted the NFL’s best home record since 1975 in the

regular season and postseason with a 216-80 (.730) mark.Since moving into INVESCO Field at Mile High in 2001, the Broncos are

one of just 11 NFL teams to compile 50 home wins (51-29 / .638) in regu-lar-season action.

TOP HOME RECORDS, NFL, 1975-PRES.Team Regular Season Postseason Total Pct.

1. Denver 204-78-0 (.723) 12-3 (.800) 216-81-0 .7272. Pittsburgh 199-80-1 (.713) 16-7 (.696) 215-87-1 .7113. Minnesota 188-93-1 (.668) 7-5 (.583) 196-98-1 .6664. Baltimore 80-39-1 (.671) 1-2 (.333) 81-41-1 .6635. Dallas 184-97-0 (.655) 15-5 (.750) 199-102-0 .661

BEST HOME RECORDS, NFL, 2001-PRES. (REG. SEASON)Team Record Pct.

1. New England 66-14-0 .8252. Indianapolis 60-20-0 .7503. Baltimore 59-21-0 .7384. Pittsburgh 58-21-1 .7315. Green Bay 54-26-0 .675

San Diego 54-26-0 .6757. Seattle 53-27-0 .6638. Minnesota 52-28-0 .6509. Denver 51-29-0 .638

Chicago 51-29-0 .638Philadelphia 51-29-0 .638

HOME SELLOUT STREAK

The Broncos have sold out every home game since the beginning of the1970 season with the exception of two replacement games played duringthe 1987 strike (both games were sold out before the strike).

Denver has thus sold out 317 consecutive regular-season games, whichmarks the second-longest home sellout streak in the NFL. With postseasongames factored in, the total reaches 330.

LONGEST HOME SELLOUT STREAKS, REGULAR SEASON,NFL HISTORY

Team Games Year Started1. Washington 342 19672. Denver 317 19703. Pittsburgh 299 19724. N.Y. Giants 280 19745. Green Bay 277 1960

FREE-AGENCY ERA SUCCESS

Since the league’s current free-agent system began in 1993, the Broncoshave been extremely successful. In fact, the team has the NFL’s fifth-bestrecord, 166-122 (.576), during this time. Below are the NFL’s top teams inregular-season play since free agency began:

NFL’S WINNINGEST TEAMS SINCE FREE AGENCY BEGAN (1993)Playoff Super Bowl

Team Record Berths Wins1. New England 185-103 (.642) 14 32. Pittsburgh 181-106-1 (.630) 13 13. Green Bay 179-109 (.622) 13 14. Indianapolis 174-114 (.604) 14 15. Denver 166-122 (.576) 8 2

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John Fox, one of the NFL’s most experienced and respected head coaches,was named the 14th head coach in Denver Broncos history on Jan. 13,

2011. Fox, who has experience on multiple Super Bowl teams and has totaled thethird-most wins (78) among all NFL head coaches since 2002, joined the Broncosafter spending the previous nine seasons (2002-10) as the head coach of theCarolina Panthers.

In 22 NFL seasons, Fox has appeared in two Super Bowls and three conferencechampionship games as a head coach or defensive coordinator. He has coached21 players to a total of 45 Pro Bowl selections, including Pro Football Hall of Famecornerback Rod Woodson and perennial All-Pros such as defensive ends JuliusPeppers and Michael Strahan.

A proven leader who consistently produces stout defenses and thrives off aproductive running game, Fox compiled a 73-71 (.507) regular-season recordwith the Panthers during his nine years as head coach. He led Carolina to three11-win campaigns, two NFC South Division titles and three playoff appearances.

Carolina went 5-3 in the postseason under Fox, appearing in two NFCChampionship Games and one Super Bowl (XXXVIII during the 2003 season). Hisfour postseason road victories rank third in NFL history behind Pro Football Hallof Fame coaches Tom Landry (7, Dallas) and Joe Gibbs (5, Washington).

Fox’s defenses have ranked among the top eight in the league during five of hisnine seasons in Carolina while registering an NFC-high 299 takeaways (3rd inNFL). He was instrumental in improving the Panthers’ defense from a last-placeranking in 2001 to No. 2 (290.4 ypg.) in his initial campaign a year later as the onlydefensive unit since the 1970 NFL merger to accomplish that feat.

Carolina’s defensive upgrade was central to Fox’s transformation of the 1-15team he inherited following the 2001 season to the 7-9 squad he guided in 2002.That improvement marked the third-best first-year coaching turnaround in NFLhistory (Bobby Ross, 1992; Jim Haslett, 2000).

His 2003 team finished 11-5 and captured the NFC South crown en route toSuper Bowl XXXVIII, where Carolina lost to New England 32-29. Fox joined VinceLombardi and Bill Parcells as the only coaches in NFL history to inherit a one-winteam and lead it to the postseason in just two years

Carolina’s second NFC Championship Game appearance in a span of two yearscame in 2005 after the Panthers finished with the NFL’s third-ranked defense(282.6 ypg.) and earned a road win against Atlanta in their season finale to qual-ify for the playoffs. Fox’s team won two more road games in the postseason,shutting out New York, 23-0, and defeating Chicago, 29-21, before losing to theSeahawks in the conference championship game in Seattle.

As a head coach, Fox also guided teams with dynamic offensive identities asCarolina produced six individual 1,000-yard rushing seasons (DeAngeloWilliams-2, Stephen Davis-1, Jonathan Stewart-1) and seven individual 1,000-yard receiving seasons (Steve Smith-4, Mushin Muhammad-3) during his nineseasons with the Panthers. Carolina consistently fielded one of the NFL’s bestrushing attacks under Fox, including a seven-year stretch from 2003-09 whenthey placed 10th in the league in rushing yards per game (122.9)

In addition, quarterback Jake Delhomme recorded four 3,000-yard passingseasons for Carolina, including three consecutive campaigns from 2003-05.

The Panthers totaled a franchise-record 12 victories in 2008 behind the NFL’s10th-ranked offense (349.7 ypg.). Williams, who finished with a franchise-record1,515 rushing yards and 18 rushing touchdowns en route to his first Pro Bowlselection that year, teamed with Stewart to lead a rushing attack that averaged152.3 yards per game and 30 rushing touchdowns-only the fifth unit since the1970 NFL merger to equal those totals.

In 2007, the Panthers became the first team in more than a decade to win atleast one game with four different starting quarterbacks, finishing with a 7-9record after losing starter Jake Delhomme in the third game with a season-end-ing elbow injury.

Fox guided 15 different Panthers players to a total of 28 Pro Bowl selectionsfrom 2002-10. Peppers, who was chosen by the Panthers with the No. 2 overallpick in the 2002 NFL Draft, earned Associated Press Rookie of the Year honorsand was selected to five Pro Bowls (2004-06, ‘08-09) during his time in Carolinain addition to being named to the 2000s NFL All-Decade Team. Linebacker JonBeason (2008-10), offensive tackle Jordan Gross (2008, ‘10), defensive tackleKris Jenkins (2002-03, ‘06), center Ryan Kalil (2009-10) and Smith (2005-06,‘08) were among the players who went to multiple Pro Bowls during Fox’s timein Carolina.

Before his head coaching tenure with the Panthers, he spent five seasons as the

defensive coordinator for the New York Giants from 1997-2001 and led a defensethat consistently ranked among the league’s most productive units. New Yorkallowed the seventh-fewest points per game (18.7) in the NFL during that span whilealso finishing fourth in the league with a plus-25 turnover differential. The Giantstotaled 230 sacks in five seasons under Fox, including Strahan’s NFL-record 22.5sacks in 2001.

Fox made an immediate impact upon his arrival in New York, coordinating a

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23RD NFL Season (1st with Broncos)Denver Broncos

Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2011

Carolina PanthersHead Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002-10

New York Giants

Defensive Coordinator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1997-2001

St. Louis Rams

Consultant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1996

Los Angeles/Oakland Raiders

Defensive Coordinator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1994-95

San Diego Chargers

Secondary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1992-93

Pittsburgh Steelers

Secondary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1989-91

University of Pittsburgh

Defensive Coordinator/Secondary . . . . . . . .1986-88

Los Angeles Express (USFL)

Secondary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1985

Iowa State University

Secondary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1984

University of Kansas

Secondary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1983

University of Utah

Secondary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1982

Long Beach State

Secondary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1981

Boise State University

Secondary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1980

U.S. International University

Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1979

San Diego State University

Graduate Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1978

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defense that led the NFL with a club-record 44 takeaways, including a league-high27 interceptions. His initial Giants defense held opponents to 20 or fewer pointsin 12-of-16 games and allowed just 90.7 yards per contest on the ground.

The pinnacle of Fox’s stretch with the Giants came in the 2000 season when theGiants advanced to Super Bowl XXXV by shutting out the Minnesota Vikings andthe NFL’s fifth-ranked offense in the NFC Championship Game by a score of 41-0. Another highlight came during the 1998 season when the Giants’ defensehelped the team win its last four games, including a 20-16 win over John Elwayand the eventual Super Bowl-champion Denver Broncos, who entered the contest13-0 and were held to a season-low point total.

Giants linebacker Jessie Armstead made all five of his career Pro Bowls duringthe five-year period Fox was the team’s defensive coordinator while Strahanearned his first four Pro Bowl selections during that time.

Fox spent a season as a consultant for the St. Louis Rams in 1996 after twoyears as the Raiders’ defensive coordinator (1994-95). His defenses with theRaiders finished in the top half of the league in both of his seasons on staff andwere anchored by defensive tackle Chester McGlockton and cornerback TerryMcDaniel, each of whom earned Pro Bowl honors in both years under Fox.

As a secondary coach for the Chargers from 1992-93 under Bobby Ross, Foxhelped San Diego rank second in the NFL with 47 interceptions in his two sea-sons, mentoring players such as safety Darren Carrington and Pro Bowl corner-back Gill Byrd. He was part of the Chargers’ turnaround from a 4-12 record anda last-place finish in the AFC West the season before he arrived to an 11-5 markand a division title in 1992.

His began his NFL career in 1989 in Pittsburgh, where he coached the second-ary during Pro Football Hall of Fame Head Coach Chuck Noll’s final three seasonswith the Steelers from 1989-91.In that capacity, he instructed Woodson, who in1991 earned the first of his 10 Pro Bowl selections as a defensive back en routeto earning induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Fox’s coaching career began in 1978 as a graduate assistant at his alma mater,San Diego State University, after playing two seasons as a defensive back for theAztecs. Teammates with former NFL Head Coach Herm Edwards, he graduatedfrom SDSU with a bachelor’s degree in physical education and a secondary edu-cation teaching credential.

He worked his way through the college ranks, making a succession of movesbeginning at U.S. International University (San Diego) in 1979 coaching defensivebacks under Pro Football Hall of Famer Sid Gillman. Fox also had stints at BoiseState (1980), Long Beach State (1981), Utah (1982), Kansas (1983) and IowaState (1984) before his first venture into professional football for the USFL’s LosAngeles Express in 1985.

Serving as defensive coordinator and secondary coach for the University ofPittsburgh from 1986-88, he orchestrated a pass defense that ranked in the top-10 nationally in each of his three seasons before moving on to his first NFL jobwith the Steelers.

A native of Virginia Beach, Va., Fox spent his teen years in the San Diego areaand attended Castle Park High School in Chula Vista, Calif. He played defensiveback at Southwestern Junior College in Chula Vista (1974-75) before transferringto San Diego State to finish his collegiate career.

The son of Ron Fox, who was a U.S. Navy SEAL, John and his wife, Robin, havethree sons: Matthew, Mark and Cody, and a daughter, Halle.

FOX ENTERS FIRST YEARAS BRONCOS HEAD COACH IN 2011

John Fox was named the 14th head coach in Denver Broncos history onJan. 13, 2011. He joined Denver after spending the previous nine seasonsas head coach of the Carolina Panthers.

Below is a look at the overall records (regular season and playoffs) for allof Denver’s head coaches in the club’s 50-year history.

BRONCOS ALL-TIME HEAD COACHES’ OVERALL RECORDSHead Coach Years W L T Pct.Frank Filchock 1960-61 7 20 1 .268Jack Faulkner 1962-64 9 22 1 .297Mac Speedie* 1964-66 6 19 1 .250Ray Malavasi* 1966 4 8 0 .333Lou Saban 1967-71 20 42 3 .331Jerry Smith* 1971 2 3 0 .400John Ralston 1972-76 34 33 3 .507Red Miller 1977-80 42 25 0 .627Dan Reeves 1981-92 117 79 1 .596Wade Phillips 1993-94 16 17 0 .485Mike Shanahan 1995-2008 146 91 0 .616Josh McDaniels 2009-10 11 17 0 .393Eric Studesville* 2010 1 3 0 .250John Fox 2011 - - - -* - Interim head coach

Fox is the seventh individual in Broncos history to begin his NFL headcoaching career in Denver at the start of a season.

FIRST FULL SEASON RESULTS OFBRONCOS HEAD COACHES, ALL-TIME

Head Coach Year NFL Exp. W L T Pct.Frank Filchock 1960 1st 4 9 1 .308Jack Faulkner 1962 1st 7 7 0 .500Lou Saban 1967 7th 3 11 0 .214John Ralston 1972 1st 5 9 0 .357Red Miller* 1977 1st 12 2 0 .857

Playoffs 2 1 .667Dan Reeves 1981 1st 10 6 0 .625Wade Phillips 1993 2nd 9 7 0 .563Mike Shanahan 1995 3rd 8 8 0 .500Josh McDaniels 2009 1st 8 8 0 .500

* - Miller led Denver to its first-ever Super Bowl (XII) and was named APNFL Coach of the Year.

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FOX AMONG WINNINGEST NFL COACHES Over the course of his nine-year head coaching career (2002-10), John

Fox ranks third among active NFL coaches with 78 overall victories.Only New England’s Bill Belichick (121) and Philadelphia’s Andy Reid (98)

have posted more overall wins than Fox over the last nine season.

JOHN FOX YEAR-BY-YEAR HEAD COACHING CAREERYear Team Reg. Season Postseason2002 Carolina 7-92003 Carolina 11-5 S.B. XXXVIII (3-1)2004 Carolina 7-92005 Carolina 11-5 NFC Champ. Game (2-1)2006 Carolina 8-82007 Carolina 7-92008 Carolina 12-4 Playoffs (0-1)2009 Carolina 8-82010 Carolina 2-14

BREAKDOWN OF JOHN FOX’S RECORD COACHING FOOTBALLCategory W L T Pct.Regular season record as an NFL head coach 73 71 0 .506Postseason record as an NFL head coach 5 3 -- .625Overall record as an NFL head coach 78 74 0 .513Regular season record as an NFL assistant coach 105 86 1 .549Postseason record as an NFL assistant coach 4 4 -- .500Overall record as an NFL assistant coach 109 90 1 .548Overall record as an NFL coach 187 164 1 .533Regular season record as a collegiate assistant coach 54 54 4 .500Postseason record as a collegiate assistant coach 1 1 -- .500Overall record as a collegiate assistant coach 55 55 4 .500Overall record coaching football 245 234 5 .511

PRO BOWL PLAYERS COACHED BY FOXBroncos Head Coach John Fox has coached 21 players who have earned

a total of 45 Pro Bowl selections at 10 different positions during his coach-ing career.

PRO BOWL PLAYERS COACHED BY FOX ASA POSITION COACH, COORDINATOR OR HEAD COACH

Player Position Pro Bowls YearsJesse Armstead Linebacker 5 1997-2001Jon Beason Linebacker 3 2008-10Stephen Davis Running Back 1 2003Jake Delhomme Quarterback 1 2005Gill Byrd Cornerback 1 1992Mark Fields Linebacker 1 2004Jordan Gross Offensive Tackle 2 2008, ‘10Kris Jenkins Defensive Tackle 3 2002-03, ‘06Ryan Kalil Center 2 2009-10Terry McDaniel Cornerback 2 1994-95Chester McGlockton Defensive Tackle 2 1994-95Dan Morgan Linebacker 1 2004Mushin Muhammad Wide Receiver 1 2004Julius Peppers Defensive End 5 2004-06, ‘08-09Mike Rucker Defensive End 1 2003Todd Sauerbrun Punter 2 2002-03Steve Smith Wide Receiver 3 2005-06, ‘08Michael Strahan Defensive End 4 1997-99, 2000Mark Wahle Offensive Guard 1 2005DeAngelo Williams Running Back 1 2009Rod Woodson Cornerback 3 1989-91Totals 21 plrs./10 pos. 45

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2011 BRONCOS ASSISTANT COACHING STAFF

OFFENSEMike McCoy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Offensive CoordinatorClancy Barone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tight EndsBrian Callahan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Quality Control-OffenseAdam Gase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .QuarterbacksDave Magazu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Offensive LineEric Studesville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Running BacksTyke Tolbert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wide Receivers

DEFENSEDennis Allen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Defensive CoordinatorSam Garnes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Assistant SecondaryRon Milus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SecondaryWayne Nunnely . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Defensive LineJay Rodgers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Quality Control-DefenseRichard Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Linebackers

SPECIAL TEAMSJeff Rodgers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Special Teams CoordinatorKeith Burns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Assistant Special Teams

STRENGTH AND CONDITIONINGRich Tuten . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Strength and ConditioningJustin Lovett . . . . . . . . . .Assistant Strength and ConditioningGreg Saporta . . . . . . . . .Assistant Strength and Conditioning

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Updated: Aug. 8, 2011No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Age Exp. College Hometown How Acq. GP GS DNP INA2 Adam Weber QB 6‐3 210 24 R Minnesota Arden Hills, Minn. CFA‐'11 0 0 0 03 Steven Hauschka K 6‐4 210 26 4 North Carolina St. Needham, Mass. FA‐'10 4 0 0 04 Britton Colquitt P 6‐3 205 26 3 Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. CFA‐'09 16 0 0 05 Matt Prater K 5‐10 195 26 5 Central Florida Estero, Fla. PS‐'07 (Mia.) 12 0 0 28 Kyle Orton QB 6‐4 225 28 7 Purdue Runnels, Iowa T‐'09 (Chi.) 13 13 0 39 Brady Quinn QB 6‐3 235 26 5 Notre Dame Dublin, Ohio T‐'10 (Cle.) 0 0 4 1211 Jamel Hamler WR 6‐2 195 22 R Fresno State San Leandro, Calif. CFA‐'11 0 0 0 012 Matthew Willis WR 6‐0 190 27 4 UCLA Anaheim, Calif. FA‐'08 6 0 0 013 Eron Riley WR 6‐3 207 24 1 Duke Savannah, Ga. FA‐'10 0 0 0 015 Tim Tebow QB 6‐3 235 23 2 Florida Jacksonville, Fla. D1b‐'10 9 3 6 116 D'Andre Goodwin WR 5‐11 188 23 R Washington Lancaster, Calif. CFA‐'11 0 0 0 017 Britt Davis WR 6‐3 215 25 2 Northern Illinois Broadview, Ill. FA‐'10 3 0 0 0 COACHING STAFF19 Eddie Royal WR 5‐10 185 25 4 Virginia Tech Chantilly, Va. D2‐'08 16 10 0 0 John Fox ‐ Head Coach20 Brian Dawkins S 6‐0 210 37 16 Clemson Jacksonville, Fla. UFA‐'09 (Phi.) 11 11 0 5 Dennis Allen ‐ Defensive Coordinator21 André Goodman CB 5‐10 191 32 10 South Carolina Greenville, S.C. UFA‐'09 (Mia.) 8 8 0 8 Mike McCoy ‐ Offensive Coordinator22 Syd'Quan Thompson CB 5‐9 191 24 2 California Sacramento, Calif. D7a‐'10 13 0 0 3 Jeff Rodgers ‐ Special Teams Coordinator23 Willis McGahee RB 6‐0 235 29 9 Miami Miami, Fla. FA‐'11 15 2 1 0 Clancy Barone ‐ Tight Ends24 Champ Bailey CB 6‐0 192 33 13 Georgia Folkston, Ga. T‐'04 (Was.) 15 15 0 1 Keith Burns ‐ Assistant Special Teams25 LenDale White RB 6‐1 235 26 6 Southern California Denver, Colo. FA‐'10 0 0 0 0 Brian Callahan  ‐ Quality Control (Offense)26 Rahim Moore S 6‐1 196 21 R UCLA Loa Angeles, Calif. D2a‐'11 0 0 0 0 Adam Gase ‐ Quarterbacks27 Knowshon Moreno RB 5‐11 200 24 3 Georgia Middletown, N.J. D1a‐'09 13 13 0 3 Sam Garnes ‐ Assistant Secondary28 Quinton Carter S 6‐1 200 23 R Oklahoma Las Vegas, Nev. D4a‐'11 0 0 0 0 Justin Lovett ‐ S&C Assistant29 C.J. Gable RB 6‐0 205 23 R Southern California Sylmar, Calif. W‐'11 (N.O.) 0 0 0 0 Dave Magazu ‐ Offensive Line30 David Bruton S 6‐2 217 24 3 Notre Dame Miamisburg, Ohio D4a‐'09 16 2 0 0 Ron Milus ‐ Secondary31 Darcel McBath S 6‐1 198 25 3 Texas Tech Gainesville, Texas D2b‐'09 7 1 0 9 Wayne Nunnely ‐ Defensive Line32 Perrish Cox CB 6‐0 198 24 2 Oklahoma State Waco, Texas D5‐'10 15 9 0 1 Jay Rodgers ‐ Quality Control (Defense)33 Nate Jones CB 5‐10 185 29 8 Rutgers Scotch Plains, N.J. UFA‐'10 (Mia.) 16 3 0 0 Greg Saporta ‐ S&C Assistant34 Kyle McCarthy S 6‐1 205 24 2 Notre Dame Youngstown, Ohio CFA‐'10 8 0 0 0 Richard Smith ‐ Linebackers35 Lance Ball RB 5‐9 215 26 3 Maryland Teaneck, N.J. FA‐'10 10 0 0 0 Eric Studesville ‐ Running Backs36 Brandon Minor RB 6‐1 203 23 1 Michigan Richmond, Va. FA‐'10 0 0 0 0 Tyke Tolbert ‐ Wide Receivers37 Jeremiah Johnson RB 5‐9 200 24 2 Oregon Los Angeles, Calif. FA‐'10 0 0 0 0 Rich Tuten ‐ Strength & Conditioning38 Chris Harris CB 5‐10 190 22 R Kansas Bixby, Okla. CFA‐'11 0 0 0 040 Austin Sylvester FB 6‐1 255 23 R Washington Reno, Nev. CFA‐'11 0 0 0 0 2011 TRAINING CAMP MEDIA SCHEDULE41 Cassius Vaughn CB 5‐11 195 23 2 Mississippi Memphis, Tenn. CFA‐'10 13 0 0 3 8/1 ‐ 8:50‐11:30 a.m. / 6‐7:20 p.m. (media)43 Deron Mayo LB 5‐11 228 23 R Old Dominion Hampton, Va. CFA‐'11 0 0 0 0 8/2 ‐ OFF45 Brandon Bing CB 5‐11 177 21 R Rutgers Wyncote, Pa. CFA‐'11 0 0 0 0 8/3 ‐ 2:20‐5 p.m.46 Spencer Larsen FB 6‐2 243 27 4 Arizona Gilbert, Ariz. D6‐'08 11 5 0 3 8/4 ‐ 8:50‐11:30 a.m. / 6‐7:20 p.m. (media)47 Derek Domino LB 6‐3 231 23 R South Dakota State Spring Lake Park, Minn. CFA‐'11 0 0 0 0 8/5 ‐ 2:20‐5 p.m.48 Braxton Kelley MLB 6‐0 242 24 3 Kentucky LaGrange, Ga. CFA‐'09 0 0 0 0 8/6 ‐ 2‐4 p.m. (INVESCO Field at Mile High)49 A.J. Jones LB 6‐1 232 23 R Florida Tampa, Fla. CFA‐'11 0 0 0 0 8/7 ‐ OFF49 Dante Rosario TE 6‐4 250 26 5 Oregon Dayton, Ore. FA‐'11 16 6 0 0 8/8 ‐ 2:20‐5 p.m.50 J.D. Walton C 6‐3 305 24 2 Baylor Allen, Texas D3a‐'10 16 16 0 0 8/9 ‐ 8:50‐11:30 a.m. / 6‐7:20 p.m. (media)51 Joe Mays MLB 5‐11 250 26 4 North Dakota State Chicago, Ill. T‐'10 (Phi.) 12 5 0 0 8/10 ‐ 8:50‐11:30 a.m.52 Jason Hunter DE 6‐4 271 27 6 Appalachian State Fayetteville, N.C. FA‐'10 16 12 0 0 8/11 ‐ Denver at Dallas (7:30 p.m. CDT)53 Mike Mohamed MLB 6‐3 245 23 R California Brawley, Calif. D6‐'11 0 0 0 0 8/12 ‐ OFF54 Lee Robinson SLB 6‐2 260 24 2 Alcorn State Liberty, Miss. FA‐'10 3 0 0 0 8/13 ‐ 8:50‐11:30 a.m. / 6‐7:20 p.m. (media)55 D.J. Williams WLB 6‐1 242 29 8 Miami Concord, Calif. D1‐ 04 16 15 0 0 8/14 ‐ OFF56 Nate Irving MLB 6‐1 240 23 R North Carolina State Wallace, N.C. D3‐'11 0 0 0 0 8/15 ‐ 2:20‐5 p.m.57 Mario Haggan SLB 6‐3 274 31 9 Mississippi State Clarksdale, Miss. FA‐'08 16 16 0 0 8/16 ‐ 8:50‐11:30 a.m. / 6‐7:20 p.m. (media)58 Von Miller SLB 6‐3 237 22 R Texas A&M DeSoto, Texas D1‐'11 0 0 0 0 8/17 ‐ 2:20‐5 p.m.59 Wesley Woodyard WLB 6‐0 229 25 4 Kentucky LaGrange, Ga. CFA‐'08 11 3 0 5 8/18 ‐ 8:50‐11:30 a.m. / 6‐7:20 p.m. (media)60 Shawn Murphy G 6‐4 295 28 3 Utah State Highland, Utah FA‐ 11 0 0 0 062 Ronnell Brown DT 6‐2 286 23 R James Madison Chesapeake, Va. CFA‐'11 0 0 0 0 2011 DENVER BRONCOS SCHEDULE63 Jeff Byers G 6‐4 301 25 2 Southern California Loveland, Colo. W‐'10 (Sea.) 0 0 0 2 PRESEASON

64 Stanley Daniels G 6‐4 335 26 2 Washington San Diego, Calif. FA‐'10 7 4 0 7 8/11 ‐ at Dallas (7:30 p.m. CDT)65 Manny Ramirez G 6‐3 313 28 5 Texas Tech Houston, Texas FA‐'11 0 0 0 4 8/20 ‐ vs. Buffalo (6:35 p.m. MDT)66 Lonie Paxton LS 6‐2 270 33 12 Sacramento State Corona, Calif. UFA‐'09 (N.E.) 16 0 0 0 8/27 ‐ vs. Seattle (6:35 p.m. MDT)67 Adam Grant T 6‐6 320 25 R Arizona Puyallup, Wash. CFA‐'11 0 0 0 0 9/1 ‐ at Arizona (7 p.m. MST)68 Zane Beadles G 6‐4 305 24 2 Utah Sandy, Utah D2‐'10 16 14 0 0 REGULAR SEASON

69 Eric Olsen G 6‐3 305 23 2 Notre Dame Brooklyn, N.Y. D6‐'10 1 0 0 15 9/12 ‐ vs. Oakland (8:15 p.m. MDT)70 Curt Porter T 6‐7 315 23 R Jacksonville State Fayette, Ala. CFA‐'11 0 0 0 0 9/18 ‐ vs. Cincinnati (2:15 p.m. MDT)71 Russ Hochstein G 6‐4 300 33 11 Nebraska Hartington, Neb. T‐'09 (N.E.) 16 6 0 0 9/25 ‐ at Tennessee (12 p.m. CDT)72 Herb Taylor T 6‐3 310 26 5 Texas Christian Sugar Land, Texas FA‐'11 0 0 0 0 10/2 ‐ at Green Bay (3:15 p.m. CDT)73 Chris Kuper G 6‐4 303 28 6 North Dakota Anchorage, Alaska D5‐'06 15 15 0 1 10/9 ‐ vs. San Diego (2:15 p.m. MDT)74 Orlando Franklin T 6‐7 330 23 R Miami Delray Beach, Fla. D2b‐'11 0 0 0 0 10/23 ‐ at Miami (1 p.m. EDT)75 Chris Clark T 6‐5 305 25 2 Southern Mississippi New Orleans, La. W‐'10 (Min.) 8 0 0 8 10/30 ‐ vs. Detroit (2:05 p.m. MDT)76 Ty Warren DT 6‐5 300 30 9 Texas A&M Bryan, Texas FA‐'11 0 0 0 0 11/6 ‐ at Oakland (1:05 p.m. PST)77 Brodrick Bunkley DT 6‐2 306 27 6 Florida State Tampa, Fla. T‐'11 (Phi.) 14 5 0 2 11/13 ‐ at Kansas City (12 p.m. CST)78 Ryan Clady T 6‐6 315 24 4 Boise State Rialto, Calif. D1‐'08 16 16 0 0 11/17 ‐ vs. N.Y. Jets (6:20 p.m. MST)79 Marcus Thomas DT 6‐3 316 25 5 Florida Jacksonville, Fla. UFA‐'11 (Den.) 16 2 0 0 11/27 ‐ at San Diego (1:15 p.m. PST)80 Julius Thomas TE 6‐5 255 23 R Portland State Lodi, Calif. D4b‐'11 0 0 0 0 12/4 ‐ at Minnesota (3:05 p.m.CST)81 Richard Quinn TE 6‐4 258 24 3 North Carolina Maple Heights, Ohio D2c‐'09 14 4 0 2 12/11 ‐ vs. Chicago (2:05 p.m. MST)82 Dan Gronkowski TE 6‐5 255 26 3 Maryland Williamsville, N.Y. T‐'10 (Det.) 12 4 0 0 12/18 ‐ vs. New England (2:15 p.m. MST)83 Mark Dell WR 6‐2 195 22 R Michigan State Farmington Hills, Mich. CFA‐'11 0 0 0 0 12/24 ‐ at Buffalo (1 p.m. EST)84 Brandon Lloyd WR 6‐0 188 30 9 Illinois Blue Springs, Mo. FA‐'09 16 11 0 0 1/1 ‐ vs. Kansas City (2:15 p.m. MST)85 Virgil Green TE 6‐5 252 23 R Nevada Tulare, Calif. D7a‐'11 0 0 0 086 Daniel Fells TE 6‐4 252 27 4 UC‐Davis Fullerton, Calif. FA‐'11 16 6 0 087 Eric Decker WR 6‐3 218 24 2 Minnesota Cold Spring, Minn. D3b‐'10 14 0 0 288 Demaryius Thomas WR 6‐3 229 23 2 Georgia Tech Montrose, Ga. D1a‐'10 10 2 0 689 David Anderson WR 5‐10 193 28 6 Colorado State Thousand Oaks, Calif. FA‐'11 12 1 0 190 David Veikune DE 6‐2 264 25 3 Hawaii Ewa Beach, Hawaii FA‐'10 4 0 0 391 Robert Ayers DE 6‐3 274 25 3 Tennessee Bennettsville, S.C. D1b‐'09 11 10 0 592 Elvis Dumervil DE 5‐11 260 27 6 Louisville Miami, Fla. D4b‐'06 0 0 0 093 Jeremy Jarmon DT 6‐3 286 23 3 Kentucky Fort Knox, Ky. T‐'11 (Was.) 5 0 0 1194 Louis Leonard DT 6‐4 325 27 5 Fresno State Compton, Calif. FA‐'10 0 0 0 195 Derrick Harvey DE 6‐5 268 24 4 Florida Greenbelt, Md. FA‐'11 15 7 1 096 Mitch Unrein DT 6‐4 291 24 1 Wyoming Eaton, Colo. FA‐'10 0 0 0 097 Jeremy Beal DE 6‐3 276 23 R Oklahoma Carrollton, Texas D7b‐'11 0 0 0 098 Ryan McBean DT 6‐5 305 27 4 Oklahoma State Euless, Texas FA‐'08 16 4 0 099 Kevin Vickerson DT 6‐5 290 28 6 Michigan State Detroit, Mich. FA‐'10 15 12 0 1

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Updated: Aug. 8, 2011No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Age Exp. College Hometown How Acq. GP GS DNP INA89 Anderson, David WR 5‐10 193 28 6 Colorado State Thousand Oaks, Calif. FA‐'11 12 1 0 191 Ayers, Robert DE 6‐3 274 25 3 Tennessee Bennettsville, S.C. D1b‐'09 11 10 0 524 Bailey, Champ CB 6‐0 192 33 13 Georgia Folkston, Ga. T‐'04 (Was.) 15 15 0 135 Ball, Lance RB 5‐9 215 26 3 Maryland Teaneck, N.J. FA‐'10 10 0 0 068 Beadles, Zane G 6‐4 305 24 2 Utah Sandy, Utah D2‐'10 16 14 0 097 Beal, Jeremy DE 6‐3 276 23 R Oklahoma Carrollton, Texas D7b‐'11 0 0 0 045 Bing, Brandon CB 5‐11 177 21 R Rutgers Wyncote, Pa. CFA‐'11 0 0 0 062 Brown, Ronnell  DT 6‐2 286 23 R James Madison Chesapeake, Va. CFA‐'11 0 0 0 030 Bruton, David S 6‐2 217 24 3 Notre Dame Miamisburg, Ohio D4a‐'09 16 2 0 077 Bunkley, Brodrick DT 6‐2 306 27 6 Florida State Tampa, Fla. T‐'11 (Phi.) 14 5 0 263 Byers, Jeff G 6‐4 301 25 2 Southern California Loveland, Colo. W‐'10 (Sea.) 0 0 0 228 Carter, Quinton S 6‐1 200 23 R Oklahoma Las Vegas, Nev. D4a‐'11 0 0 0 078 Clady, Ryan T 6‐6 315 24 4 Boise State Rialto, Calif. D1‐'08 16 16 0 0 COACHING STAFF75 Clark, Chris T 6‐5 305 25 2 Southern Mississippi New Orleans, La. W‐'10 (Min.) 8 0 0 8 John Fox ‐ Head Coach4 Colquitt, Britton P 6‐3 205 26 3 Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. CFA‐'09 16 0 0 0 Dennis Allen ‐ Defensive Coordinator32 Cox, Perrish CB 6‐0 198 24 2 Oklahoma State Waco, Texas D5‐'10 15 9 0 1 Mike McCoy ‐ Offensive Coordinator64 Daniels, Stanley G 6‐4 335 26 2 Washington San Diego, Calif. FA‐'10 7 4 0 7 Jeff Rodgers ‐ Special Teams Coordinator17 Davis, Britt  WR 6‐3 215 25 2 Northern Illinois Broadview, Ill. FA‐'10 3 0 0 0 Clancy Barone ‐ Tight Ends20 Dawkins, Brian S 6‐0 210 37 16 Clemson Jacksonville, Fla. UFA‐'09 (Phi.) 11 11 0 5 Keith Burns ‐ Assistant Special Teams87 Decker, Eric WR 6‐3 218 24 2 Minnesota Cold Spring, Minn. D3b‐'10 14 0 0 2 Brian Callahan  ‐ Quality Control (Offense)83 Dell, Mark  WR 6‐2 195 22 R Michigan State Farmington Hills, Mich. CFA‐'11 0 0 0 0 Adam Gase ‐ Quarterbacks47 Domino, Derek LB 6‐3 231 23 R South Dakota State Spring Lake Park, Minn. CFA‐'11 0 0 0 0 Sam Garnes ‐ Assistant Secondary92 Dumervil, Elvis DE 5‐11 260 27 6 Louisville Miami, Fla. D4b‐'06 0 0 0 0 Justin Lovett ‐ S&C Assistant86 Fells, Daniel TE 6‐4 252 27 4 UC‐Davis Fullerton, Calif. FA‐'11 16 6 0 0 Dave Magazu ‐ Offensive Line74 Franklin, Orlando T 6‐7 330 23 R Miami Delray Beach, Fla. D2b‐'11 0 0 0 0 Ron Milus ‐ Secondary29 Gable, C.J. RB 6‐0 205 23 R Southern California Sylmar, Calif. W‐'11 (N.O.) 0 0 0 0 Wayne Nunnely ‐ Defensive Line21 Goodman, André CB 5‐10 191 32 10 South Carolina Greenville, S.C. UFA‐'09 (Mia.) 8 8 0 8 Jay Rodgers ‐ Quality Control (Defense)16 Goodwin, D'Andre  WR 5‐11 188 23 R Washington Lancaster, Calif. CFA‐'11 0 0 0 0 Greg Saporta ‐ S&C Assistant67 Grant, Adam  T 6‐6 320 25 R Arizona Puyallup, Wash. CFA‐'11 0 0 0 0 Richard Smith ‐ Linebackers85 Green, Virgil TE 6‐5 252 23 R Nevada Tulare, Calif. D7a‐'11 0 0 0 0 Eric Studesville ‐ Running Backs82 Gronkowski, Dan TE 6‐5 255 26 3 Maryland Williamsville, N.Y. T‐'10 (Det.) 12 4 0 0 Tyke Tolbert ‐ Wide Receivers57 Haggan, Mario SLB 6‐3 274 31 9 Mississippi State Clarksdale, Miss. FA‐'08 16 16 0 0 Rich Tuten ‐ Strength & Conditioning11 Hamler, Jamel WR 6‐2 195 22 R Fresno State San Leandro, Calif. CFA‐'11 0 0 0 038 Harris, Chris  CB 5‐10 190 22 R Kansas Bixby, Okla. CFA‐'11 0 0 0 0 2011 TRAINING CAMP MEDIA SCHEDULE95 Harvey, Derrick DE 6‐5 268 24 4 Florida Greenbelt, Md. FA‐'11 15 7 1 0 8/1 ‐ 8:50‐11:30 a.m. / 6‐7:20 p.m. (media)3 Hauschka, Steven K 6‐4 210 26 4 North Carolina St. Needham, Mass. FA‐'10 4 0 0 0 8/2 ‐ OFF71 Hochstein, Russ G 6‐4 300 33 11 Nebraska Hartington, Neb. T‐'09 (N.E.) 16 6 0 0 8/3 ‐ 2:20‐5 p.m.52 Hunter, Jason DE 6‐4 271 27 6 Appalachian State Fayetteville, N.C. FA‐'10 16 12 0 0 8/4 ‐ 8:50‐11:30 a.m. / 6‐7:20 p.m. (media)56 Irving, Nate MLB 6‐1 240 23 R North Carolina State Wallace, N.C. D3‐'11 0 0 0 0 8/5 ‐ 2:20‐5 p.m.93 Jarmon, Jeremy  DT 6‐3 286 23 3 Kentucky Fort Knox, Ky. T‐'11 (Was.) 5 0 0 11 8/6 ‐ 2‐4 p.m. (INVESCO Field at Mile High)37 Johnson, Jeremiah RB 5‐9 200 24 2 Oregon Los Angeles, Calif. FA‐'10 0 0 0 0 8/7 ‐ OFF49 Jones, A.J.  LB 6‐1 232 23 R Florida Tampa, Fla. CFA‐'11 0 0 0 0 8/8 ‐ 2:20‐5 p.m.33 Jones, Nate CB 5‐10 185 29 8 Rutgers Scotch Plains, N.J. UFA‐'10 (Mia.) 16 3 0 0 8/9 ‐ 8:50‐11:30 a.m. / 6‐7:20 p.m. (media)48 Kelley, Braxton MLB 6‐0 242 24 3 Kentucky LaGrange, Ga. CFA‐'09 0 0 0 0 8/10 ‐ 8:50‐11:30 a.m.73 Kuper, Chris G 6‐4 303 28 6 North Dakota Anchorage, Alaska D5‐'06 15 15 0 1 8/11 ‐ Denver at Dallas (7:30 p.m. CDT)46 Larsen, Spencer FB 6‐2 243 27 4 Arizona Gilbert, Ariz. D6‐'08 11 5 0 3 8/12 ‐ OFF94 Leonard, Louis  DT 6‐4 325 27 5 Fresno State Compton, Calif. FA‐'10 0 0 0 1 8/13 ‐ 8:50‐11:30 a.m. / 6‐7:20 p.m. (media)84 Lloyd, Brandon WR 6‐0 188 30 9 Illinois Blue Springs, Mo. FA‐'09 16 11 0 0 8/14 ‐ OFF43 Mayo, Deron LB 5‐11 228 23 R Old Dominion Hampton, Va. CFA‐'11 0 0 0 0 8/15 ‐ 2:20‐5 p.m.51 Mays, Joe MLB 5‐11 250 26 4 North Dakota State Chicago, Ill. T‐'10 (Phi.) 12 5 0 0 8/16 ‐ 8:50‐11:30 a.m. / 6‐7:20 p.m. (media)31 McBath, Darcel S 6‐1 198 25 3 Texas Tech Gainesville, Texas D2b‐'09 7 1 0 9 8/17 ‐ 2:20‐5 p.m.98 McBean, Ryan DT 6‐5 305 27 4 Oklahoma State Euless, Texas FA‐'08 16 4 0 0 8/18 ‐ 8:50‐11:30 a.m. / 6‐7:20 p.m. (media)34 McCarthy, Kyle S 6‐1 205 24 2 Notre Dame Youngstown, Ohio CFA‐'10 8 0 0 023 McGahee, Willis RB 6‐0 235 29 9 Miami Miami, Fla. FA‐'11 15 2 1 0 2011 DENVER BRONCOS SCHEDULE58 Miller, Von SLB 6‐3 237 22 R Texas A&M DeSoto, Texas D1‐'11 0 0 0 0 PRESEASON

36 Minor, Brandon RB 6‐1 203 23 1 Michigan Richmond, Va. FA‐'10 0 0 0 0 8/11 ‐ at Dallas (7:30 p.m. CDT)53 Mohamed, Mike MLB 6‐3 245 23 R California Brawley, Calif. D6‐'11 0 0 0 0 8/20 ‐ vs. Buffalo (6:35 p.m. MDT)26 Moore, Rahim S 6‐1 196 21 R UCLA Loa Angeles, Calif. D2a‐'11 0 0 0 0 8/27 ‐ vs. Seattle (6:35 p.m. MDT)27 Moreno, Knowshon RB 5‐11 200 24 3 Georgia Middletown, N.J. D1a‐'09 13 13 0 3 9/1 ‐ at Arizona (7 p.m. MST)60 Murphy, Shawn G 6‐4 295 28 3 Utah State Highland, Utah FA‐ 11 0 0 0 0 REGULAR SEASON

69 Olsen, Eric G 6‐3 305 23 2 Notre Dame Brooklyn, N.Y. D6‐'10 1 0 0 15 9/12 ‐ vs. Oakland (8:15 p.m. MDT)8 Orton, Kyle QB 6‐4 225 28 7 Purdue Runnels, Iowa T‐'09 (Chi.) 13 13 0 3 9/18 ‐ vs. Cincinnati (2:15 p.m. MDT)66 Paxton, Lonie LS 6‐2 270 33 12 Sacramento State Corona, Calif. UFA‐'09 (N.E.) 16 0 0 0 9/25 ‐ at Tennessee (12 p.m. CDT)70 Porter, Curt  T 6‐7 315 23 R Jacksonville State Fayette, Ala. CFA‐'11 0 0 0 0 10/2 ‐ at Green Bay (3:15 p.m. CDT)5 Prater, Matt K 5‐10 195 26 5 Central Florida Estero, Fla. PS‐'07 (Mia.) 12 0 0 2 10/9 ‐ vs. San Diego (2:15 p.m. MDT)9 Quinn, Brady QB 6‐3 235 26 5 Notre Dame Dublin, Ohio T‐'10 (Cle.) 0 0 4 12 10/23 ‐ at Miami (1 p.m. EDT)81 Quinn, Richard TE 6‐4 258 24 3 North Carolina Maple Heights, Ohio D2c‐'09 14 4 0 2 10/30 ‐ vs. Detroit (2:05 p.m. MDT)65 Ramirez, Manny G 6‐3 313 28 5 Texas Tech Houston, Texas FA‐'11 0 0 0 4 11/6 ‐ at Oakland (1:05 p.m. PST)13 Riley, Eron WR 6‐3 207 24 1 Duke Savannah, Ga. FA‐'10 0 0 0 0 11/13 ‐ at Kansas City (12 p.m. CST)54 Robinson, Lee SLB 6‐2 260 24 2 Alcorn State Liberty, Miss. FA‐'10 3 0 0 0 11/17 ‐ vs. N.Y. Jets (6:20 p.m. MST)49 Rosario, Dante TE 6‐4 250 26 5 Oregon Dayton, Ore. FA‐'11 16 6 0 0 11/27 ‐ at San Diego (1:15 p.m. PST)19 Royal, Eddie WR 5‐10 185 25 4 Virginia Tech Chantilly, Va. D2‐'08 16 10 0 0 12/4 ‐ at Minnesota (3:05 p.m.CST)40 Sylvester, Austin  FB 6‐1 255 23 R Washington Reno, Nev. CFA‐'11 0 0 0 0 12/11 ‐ vs. Chicago (2:05 p.m. MST)72 Taylor, Herb T 6‐3 310 26 5 Texas Christian Sugar Land, Texas FA‐'11 0 0 0 0 12/18 ‐ vs. New England (2:15 p.m. MST)15 Tebow, Tim QB 6‐3 236 23 2 Florida Jacksonville, Fla. D1b‐'10 9 3 6 1 12/24 ‐ at Buffalo (1 p.m. EST)88 Thomas, Demaryius WR 6‐3 235 23 2 Georgia Tech Montrose, Ga. D1a‐'10 10 2 0 6 1/1 ‐ vs. Kansas City (2:15 p.m. MST)80 Thomas, Julius TE 6‐5 255 23 R Portland State Lodi, Calif. D4b‐'11 0 0 0 079 Thomas, Marcus DT 6‐3 316 25 5 Florida Jacksonville, Fla. UFA‐'11 (Den.) 16 2 0 022 Thompson, Syd'Quan CB 5‐9 191 24 2 California Sacramento, Calif. D7a‐'10 13 0 0 396 Unrein, Mitch DT 6‐4 291 24 1 Wyoming Eaton, Colo. FA‐'10 0 0 0 041 Vaughn, Cassius CB 5‐11 195 23 2 Mississippi Memphis, Tenn. CFA‐'10 13 0 0 390 Veikune, David DE 6‐2 264 25 3 Hawaii Ewa Beach, Hawaii FA‐'10 4 0 0 399 Vickerson, Kevin DT 6‐5 290 28 6 Michigan State Detroit, Mich. FA‐'10 15 12 0 150 Walton, J.D. C 6‐3 305 24 2 Baylor Allen, Texas D3a‐'10 16 16 0 076 Warren, Ty DT 6‐5 300 30 9 Texas A&M Bryan, Texas FA‐'11 0 0 0 02 Weber, Adam QB 6‐3 210 24 R Minnesota Arden Hills, Minn. CFA‐'11 0 0 0 025 White, LenDale RB 6‐1 235 26 6 Southern California Denver, Colo. FA‐'10 0 0 0 055 Williams, D.J. WLB 6‐1 242 29 8 Miami Concord, Calif. D1‐ 04 16 15 0 012 Willis, Matthew WR 6‐0 190 27 4 UCLA Anaheim, Calif. FA‐'08 6 0 0 059 Woodyard, Wesley WLB 6‐0 229 25 4 Kentucky LaGrange, Ga. CFA‐'08 11 3 0 5

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Updated: Aug. 8, 2011OFFENSE DEFENSE

QUARTERBACKS (4) DEFENSIVE LINE (15)No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Age Exp. College No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Age Exp. College8 Orton, Kyle QB 6‐4 225 28 7 Purdue 56 Ayers, Robert DE 6‐3 274 25 3 Tennessee9 Quinn, Brady QB 6‐3 235 26 5 Notre Dame 97 Beal, Jeremy DE 6‐3 276 23 R Oklahoma15 Tebow, Tim QB 6‐3 235 23 2 Florida 62 Brown, Ronnell  DT 6‐2 286 23 R James Madison2 Weber, Adam QB 6‐3 210 24 R Minnesota 77 Bunkley, Brodrick DT 6‐2 306 27 6 Florida State

92 Dumervil, Elvis DE 5‐11 260 27 6 LouisvilleRUNNING BACKS (9) 95 Harvey, Derrick DE 6‐5 268 24 4 FloridaNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Age Exp. College 52 Hunter, Jason DE 6‐4 271 27 6 Appalachian State35 Ball, Lance RB 5‐9 215 26 3 Maryland 93 Jarmon, Jeremy  DT 6‐3 286 23 3 Kentucky29 Gable, C.J. RB 6‐0 205 23 R Southern California 94 Leonard, Louis  DT 6‐4 325 27 5 Fresno State37 Johnson, Jeremiah RB 5‐9 200 24 2 Oregon 98 McBean, Ryan DT 6‐5 305 27 4 Oklahoma State46 Larsen, Spencer FB 6‐2 243 27 4 Arizona 79 Thomas, Marcus DT 6‐3 316 25 5 Florida23 McGahee, Willis RB 6‐0 235 29 9 Miami 96 Unrein, Mitch DT 6‐4 291 24 1 Wyoming36 Minor, Brandon RB 6‐1 203 23 1 Michigan 90 Veikune, David DE 6‐2 264 25 3 Hawaii27 Moreno, Knowshon RB 5‐11 200 24 3 Georgia 99 Vickerson, Kevin DT 6‐5 290 28 6 Michigan State40 Sylvester, Austin  FB 6‐1 255 23 R Washington 76 Warren, Ty DT 6‐5 300 30 9 Texas A&M25 White, LenDale RB 6‐1 235 26 6 Southern California

LINEBACKERS (12)WIDE RECEIVERS (11) No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Age Exp. CollegeNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Age Exp. College 47 Domino, Derek LB 6‐3 231 23 R South Dakota State89 Anderson, David WR 5‐10 193 28 6 Colorado State 57 Haggan, Mario SLB 6‐3 274 31 9 Mississippi State17 Davis, Britt  WR 6‐3 216 25 2 Northern Illinois 91 Irving, Nate MLB 6‐1 240 23 R North Carolina State87 Decker, Eric WR 6‐3 218 24 2 Minnesota 49 Jones, A.J.  LB 6‐1 232 23 R Florida83 Dell, Mark  WR 6‐2 195 22 R Michigan State 48 Kelley, Braxton MLB 6‐0 242 24 3 Kentucky16 Goodwin, D'Andre  WR 5‐11 188 23 R Washington 42 Mayo, Deron LB 5‐11 228 23 R Old Dominion11 Hamler, Jamel WR 6‐2 195 22 R Fresno State 51 Mays, Joe MLB 5‐11 250 26 4 North Dakota State84 Lloyd, Brandon WR 6‐0 188 30 9 Illinois 58 Miller, Von SLB 6‐3 237 22 R Texas A&M13 Riley, Eron WR 6‐3 207 24 1 Duke 53 Mohamed, Mike MLB 6‐3 245 23 R California19 Royal, Eddie WR 5‐10 185 25 4 Virginia Tech 54 Robinson, Lee SLB 6‐2 260 24 2 Alcorn State88 Thomas, Demaryius WR 6‐3 229 23 2 Georgia Tech 55 Williams, D.J. WLB 6‐1 242 29 8 Miami12 Willis, Matthew WR 6‐0 190 27 4 UCLA 59 Woodyard, Wesley WLB 6‐0 229 25 4 Kentucky

TIGHT ENDS (6) DEFENSIVE BACKS (15)No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Age Exp. College No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Age Exp. College86 Fells, Daniel TE 6‐4 252 27 4 UC‐Davis 24 Bailey, Champ CB 6‐0 192 33 13 Georgia85 Green, Virgil TE 6‐5 252 23 R Nevada 45 Bing, Brandon CB 5‐11 177 21 R Rutgers82 Gronkowski, Dan TE 6‐5 255 26 3 Maryland 30 Bruton, David S 6‐2 217 24 3 Notre Dame81 Quinn, Richard TE 6‐4 258 24 3 North Carolina 28 Carter, Quinton S 6‐1 200 23 R Oklahoma49 Rosario, Dante TE 6‐4 250 26 5 Oregon 32 Cox, Perrish CB 6‐0 198 24 2 Oklahoma State80 Thomas, Julius TE 6‐5 255 23 R Portland State 20 Dawkins, Brian S 6‐0 210 37 16 Clemson

21 Goodman, André CB 5‐10 191 32 10 South CarolinaOFFENSIVE LINEMEN (15) 36 Harris, Chris  CB 5‐10 190 22 R KansasNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Age Exp. College 33 Jones, Nate CB 5‐10 185 29 8 Rutgers68 Beadles, Zane G 6‐4 305 24 2 Utah 31 McBath, Darcel S 6‐1 198 25 3 Texas Tech63 Byers, Jeff G 6‐4 301 25 2 Southern California 34 McCarthy, Kyle S 6‐1 205 24 2 Notre Dame78 Clady, Ryan T 6‐6 315 24 4 Boise State 26 Moore, Rahim S 6‐1 196 21 R UCLA75 Clark, Chris T 6‐5 305 25 2 Southern Mississippi 43 Rogers, James  CB 6‐1 188 22 R Michigan64 Daniels, Stanley G 6‐4 335 26 2 Washington 22 Thompson, Syd'Quan CB 5‐9 191 24 2 California74 Franklin, Orlando T 6‐7 330 23 R Miami 41 Vaughn, Cassius CB 5‐11 195 23 2 Mississippi67 Grant, Adam  T 6‐6 320 25 R Arizona71 Hochstein, Russ G 6‐4 300 33 11 Nebraska SPECIALISTS

73 Kuper, Chris G 6‐4 303 28 6 North Dakota No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Age Exp. College60 Murphy, Shawn G 6‐4 295 28 3 Utah State 4 Colquitt, Britton P 6‐3 205 26 3 Tennessee69 Olsen, Eric G 6‐3 305 23 2 Notre Dame 3 Hauschka, Steven K 6‐4 210 26 4 North Carolina St.70 Porter, Curt  T 6‐7 315 23 R Jacksonville State 66 Paxton, Lonie LS 6‐2 270 33 12 Sacramento State65 Ramirez, Manny G 6‐3 313 28 5 Texas Tech 5 Prater, Matt K 5‐10 195 26 5 Central Florida72 Taylor, Herb T 6‐3 310 26 5 Texas Christian50 Walton, J.D. C 6‐3 305 24 2 Baylor

POSITION‐BY‐POSITION BREAKDOWNPosition No. Position No.Quarterbacks 4 Defensive Linemen 15Running Backs 9     Defensive Ends 6    Running Backs 7     Defensive Tackles 9    Fullbacks 2 Linebackers 12Wide Receivers 11 Defensive Backs 15Tight Ends 6     Cornerbacks 9Offensive Linemen 15     Safeties 6    Centers 1 Specialists 4    Guards 8     Kickers 2    Tackles 6     Punters 1

    Long Snappers 1

2011 DENVER BRONCOS POSITION-BY-POSITION ROSTER

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Updated: Aug. 8, 2011OFFENSE

WR 84 Brandon Lloyd 12 Matthew Willis 13 Eron Riley 16 D'Andre Goodwin[88] [Demaryius Thomas]

LT 78 Ryan Clady 75 Chris Clark 67 Adam GrantLG 68 Zane Beadles 64 Stanley Daniels 60 Shawn MurphyC 50 J.D. Walton 65 Manny Ramirez 63 Jeff ByersRG 73 Chris Kuper 71 Russ Hochstein 69 Eric OlsenRT 74 Orlando Franklin 72 Herb Taylor 70 Curt PorterTE 86 Daniel Fells 81 Richard Quinn 82 Dan Gronkowski 49 Dante Rosario

80 Julius Thomas 85 Virgil GreenWR 19 Eddie Royal 87 Eric Decker 89 David Anderson 17 Britt Davis

83 Mark Dell 11 Jamel HamlerQB 8 Kyle Orton 15 Tim Tebow 9 Brady Quinn 2 Adam WeberFB 46 Spencer Larsen 40 Austin SylvesterRB 27 Knowshon Moreno 23 Willis McGahee 35 Lance Ball 25 LenDale White

37 Jeremiah Johnson 36 Brandon Minor TBD C.J. GableDEFENSE

LDE 91 Robert Ayers 93 Jeremy Jarmon 52 Jason Hunter 90 David VeikuneNT 77 Brodrick Bunkley 76 Ty Warren 98 Ryan McBean 94 Louis LeonardDT 99 Kevin Vickerson 79 Marcus Thomas 96 Mitch Unrein 62 Ronnell BrownRDE 92 Elvis Dumervil 95 Derrick Harvey 97 Jeremy BealSLB 58 Von Miller 54 Lee Robinson 53 Mike Mohamed 47 Derek DominoMLB 51 Joe Mays 57 Mario Haggan 56 Nate Irving 49 A.J. JonesWLB 55 D.J. Williams 59 Wesley Woodyard 48 Braxton Kelley 43 Deron MayoLCB 24 Champ Bailey 41 Cassius Vaughn 32 Perrish Cox 38 Chris HarrisRCB 21 André Goodman 33 Nate Jones 22 Syd'Quan Thompson 45 Brandon BingSS 20 Brian Dawkins 34 Kyle McCarthy 28 Quinton CarterFS 26 Rahim Moore 31 Darcel McBath 30 David Bruton

SPECIAL TEAMS

PK 5 Matt Prater 3 Steven HauschkaP 4 Britton Colquitt 5 Matt PraterH 4 Britton Colquitt 8 Kyle OrtonLS 66 Lonie Paxton 73 Chris KuperPR 19 Eddie Royal 22 Syd'Quan Thompson 89 David AndersonKR 41 Cassius Vaughn 35 Lance Ball 89 David Anderson

[Injured]; Rookie and first‐year players underlined

David BRUTON (BRUTE‐in) Matt Prater (PRAY‐ter)Ryan CLADY (CLAY‐dee) ERON Riley (EE‐ron)Elvis DUMERVIL (DOO‐mur‐vill) DEMARYIUS Thomas (duh‐MARE‐ee‐us)Mario HAGGAN (HAY‐gen) SYD'QUAN Thompson (SID‐KWAN)Steven HAUSCHKA (HOWSH‐kuh) Mitch UNREIN (UN‐rhine)Russ HOCHSTEIN (HOKE‐stine) David VEIKUNE (vay‐KOO‐nay)Chris KUPER (KOO‐pehr) Adam WEBER (WEBB‐ur)Knowshon MORENO (mo‐RAY‐no) Wesley WOODYARD (WOOD‐YARD)LONIE Paxton (LAH‐nee)

2011 DENVER BRONCOS DEPTH CHART

2011 DENVER BRONCOS PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

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Updated: Aug. 8, 2011YEAR DRAFT/CFA FREE AGENT TRADE UFA/WAIVERS

2004 WLB D.J. Williams (Rd. 1) CB Champ Bailey (Was.)2006 DE Elvis Dumervil (Rd. 4b)

G Chris Kuper (Rd. 5)2007 DT Marcus Thomas (Rd. 4) K Matt Prater2008 T Ryan Clady (Rd. 1) LB Mario Haggan

WR Eddie Royal (Rd. 2) DT Ryan McBeanFB Spencer Larsen (Rd. 6) WR Matthew WillisLB Wesley Woodyard (CFA)

2009 RB Knowshon Moreno (Rd. 1a) RB Lance Ball G Russ Hochstein (N.E.) S Brian Dawkins (UFA‐Phi.)DE Robert Ayers (Rd. 1b) P Britton Colquitt QB Kyle Orton (Chi.) CB André Goodman (UFA‐Mia.)S Darcel McBath (Rd. 2b) WR Brandon Lloyd LS Lonie Paxton (UFA‐N.E.)TE Richard Quinn (Rd. 2c)S David Bruton (Rd. 4a)MLB Braxton Kelley (CFA)

2010 WR Demaryius Thomas (Rd. 1a) G Stanley Daniels TE Dan Gronkowski (Det.) G Jeff Byers (W‐Sea.)QB Tim Tebow (Rd. 1b) WR Britt Davis MLB Joe Mays (Phi.) T Chris Clark (W‐Min.)G Zane Beadles (Rd. 2) K Steven Hauschka QB Brady Quinn (Cle.) CB Nate Jones (UFA‐Mia.)C J.D. Walton (Rd. 3a) DE Jason HunterWR Eric Decker (Rd. 3b) DT Louis LeonardCB Perrish Cox (Rd. 5) SLB Lee RobinsonG Eric Olsen (Rd. 6) DE David VeikuneCB Syd'Quan Thompson (Rd. 7a) DT Kevin VickersonS Kyle McCarthy (CFA) RB LenDale WhiteCB Cassius Vaughn (CFA)

2011 SLB Von Miller (Rd. 1) WR David Anderson DT Jeremy Jarmon (Was.) RB C.J. Gable (W‐N.O.)S Rahim Moore (Rd. 2a) DT Brodrick BunkleyT Orlando Franklin (Rd. 2b) TE Daniel FellsMLB Nate Irving (Rd. 3) DE Derrick HarveyS Quinton Carter (Rd. 4a) RB Jaremiah JohnsonTE Julius Thomas (Rd. 4b) RB Willis McGaheeMLB Mike Mohamed (Rd. 6) RB Brandon MinorTE Virgil Green (Rd. 7a) G Shawn MurphyDE Jeremy Beal (Rd. 7b) G Manny RamirezCB Brandon Bing (CFA) WR Eron RileyDT Ronnell Brown (CFA) TE Dante RosarioWR Mark Dell (CFA) T Herb TaylorLB Derek Domino (CFA) DT Mitch UnreinRB Mario Fannin (CFA) DT Ty WarrenWR D'Andre Goodwin (CFA)T Adam Grant (CFA)CB Chris Harris (CFA)WR Jamel Hamler (CFA)LB A.J. Jones (CFA)LB Deron Mayo (CFA)T Curt Porter (CFA)FB Austin Sylvester (CFA)QB Adam Weber (CFA)

HOW THE 2011 BRONCOS WERE BUILT

Italicized players are on the club's injured reserve

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DENVER BRONCOS 2010-11 TRANSACTIONS — by date/by player (Updated Aug. 8, 2011)

BY DATE

6/1/10 Awarded LB Bruce Davis off waivers (New England)

6/4/10 Signed FB Kyle Eckel

Waived QB Tom Brandstater Waived OL Maurice Williams

6/9/10 Signed CB Perrish Cox (draft choice)

6/14/10 Placed LB Braxton Kelley on injured reserve 6/15/10 Awarded RB Kolby Smith off waivers

(Kansas City)

Waived LB Korey Bosworth Waived P A.J. Trapasso

6/17/10 Signed C J.D. Walton (draft choice)

Waived DL Jaron Baston Placed FB Kyle Eckel on injured reserve

7/6/10 Waived WR Dicky Lyons

Waived WR Landis Williams 7/7/10 Awarded OL Kirk Barton off waivers

(Detroit)

7/27/10 Signed WR Eric Decker (draft choice) Waived LB Bruce Davis

Waived OL Chris Marinelli

7/30/10 Signed QB Tim Tebow (draft choice) 7/31/10 Acquired LB Joe Mays from Philadelphia in

exchange for RB J.J. Arrington

8/1/10 Signed WR Demaryius Thomas (draft choice) 8/5/10 Signed WR Patrick Carter

Signed WR Britt Davis

Signed RB LenDale White Designated S Josh Barrett as waived/injured

(did not clear waivers)

Placed WR Kenny McKinley on injured reserve Waived WR Patrick Honeycutt

Waived RB Kolby Smith

8/11/10 Signed RB Justin Fargas 8/12/10 Signed LB Johnny Williams

Waived LB Nick Greisen

8/18/10 Waived OL Dustin Fry 8/19/10 Signed LB Jason Hunter

8/20/10 Signed LB Worrell Williams

Waived LB Devin Bishop 8/23/10 Waived RB Toney Baker

Waived OL Kirk Barton

Waived WR Patrick Carter 8/24/10 Awarded TE Kory Sperry off waivers (Miami)

Released LB Akin Ayodele

Waived OL Tyler Polumbus 8/30/10 Designated CB Tony Carter as waived/injured

Released RB Justin Fargas

9/3/10 Placed RB LenDale White on injured reserve Waived WR Alric Arnett

Waived DL Chris Baker

Waived OL Paul Duncan Waived LB Jammie Kirlew

Waived TE Nathan Overbay

Waived TE Kory Sperry Waived LB Johnny Williams

9/4/10 Acquired TE Dan Gronkowski from Detroit in

exchange for CB Alphonso Smith Placed LB Elvis Dumervil on injured reserve

Placed WR Brandon Stokley on injured reserve

Placed DL Ben Garland on reserve/military Waived LB Kevin Alexander

9/4/10 Waived TE Marquez Branson

Waived WR Britt Davis Waived TE Riar Geer

Waived S Kyle McCarthy

Waived OL Seth Olsen Waived DL Jeff Stehle

Waived LB Worrell Williams

Released DL Jarvis Green Released LB Darrell Reid

9/5/10 Awarded RB Andre Brown off waivers

(N.Y. Giants) Awarded OL Chris Clark off waivers

(Minnesota)

Signed LB Kevin Alexander to practice squad Signed WR Britt Davis to practice squad

Signed TE Riar Geer to practice squad

Signed S Kyle McCarthy to practice squad Signed LB Worrell Williams to practice squad

Waived LB Baraka Atkins

Waived RB Bruce Hall 9/6/10 Signed OL Jeff Byers to practice squad

Signed DL Lionel Dotson to practice squad

Signed RB Bruce Hall to practice squad 9/7/10 Signed DL Kevin Vickerson

Released DL Le Kevin Smith

9/14/10 Signed LB Titus Brown to practice squad Signed DL Jeff Stehle to practice squad

Waived LB Worrell Williams

Released WR Brandon Stokley DL Lionel Dotson signed to Miami active roster

9/15/10 Acquired RB Laurence Maroney and an

undisclosed draft choice from New England in exchange for an undisclosed draft choice

Waived RB Andre Brown

9/17/10 Signed RB Andre Brown to practice squad Waived RB Bruce Hall

9/21/10 Signed RB Andre Brown to active roster

Waived RB Lance Ball 9/22/10 Signed LB Diyral Briggs to practice squad

LB Titus Brown signed to Miami active roster

9/23/10 Signed RB Lance Ball to practice squad 10/12/10 Waived DL Jeff Stehle

10/13/10 Signed LB Lee Robinson to practice squad

10/16/10 Signed LB Kevin Alexander to active roster Signed S Kyle McCarthy to active roster

Waived OL D’Anthony Batiste

Waived RB Andre Brown 10/19/10 Signed LB Diyral Briggs to active roster

Placed WR Matthew Willis on injured reserve

Signed WR Eron Riley to practice squad 10/20/10 Signed TE John Nalbone to practice squad

Signed DL Mitch Unrein to practice squad

10/25/10 Waived LB Diyral Briggs 10/26/10 Signed DL Le Kevin Smith

Waived TE Riar Geer

10/27/10 Signed TE Riar Geer to practice squad 11/9/10 Signed TE Daniel Coats

Released DL Le Kevin Smith

Signed DL Jeff Stehle to practice squad Waived TE Riar Geer

11/10/10 Signed RB Lance Ball to active roster

Waived TE Daniel Coats

11/17/10 Signed LB David Veikune

Waived LB Jarvis Moss 11/18/10 Signed RB Andre Brown

11/25/10 RB Andre Brown signed to Washington active

roster 12/1/10 Signed S Nick Polk to practice squad

12/6/10 Placed TE Dan Gronkowski on injured reserve

Placed LB Joe Mays on injured reserve 12/7/10 Signed LB Lee Robinson to active roster

Signed TE Daniel Coats

12/8/10 Signed RB Jeremiah Johnson to practice squad 12/11/10 Signed K Steven Hauschka

Waived OL Stanley Daniels

12/13/10 Signed WR Britt Davis to active roster Placed S Kyle McCarthy on injured reserve

12/14/10 Signed OL Stanley Daniels to practice squad

12/20/10 Awarded CB Chevis Jackson off waivers (New England)

Waived LB Kevin Alexander

12/22/10 Signed OL Stanley Daniels to active roster Signed LB Dominic Douglas to practice squad

Placed FB Spencer Larsen on injured reserve

12/23/10 Placed K Matt Prater on injured reserve 12/24/10 Signed OL Jeff Byers to active roster

12/25/10 Placed LB Lee Robinson on injured reserve

12/29/10 Signed DL Louis Leonard 12/30/10 Signed RB Brandon Minor to practice squad

1/3/11 Signed LB Dominic Douglas to a future contract

Signed RB Jeremiah Johnson to a future contract

Signed RB Brandon Minor to a future contract

Signed S Nick Polk to a future contract Signed WR Eron Riley to a future contract

Signed DL Mitch Unrein to a future contract

1/4/11 Signed OL Manny Ramirez to a future contract 1/5/11 Signed RB Mike McLaughlin to a future contract

Signed OL Shawn Murphy to a future contract

Signed OL Herb Taylor to a future contract 3/2/11 Released TE Daniel Graham

3/3/11 Released DL Justin Bannan

Released DL Jamal Williams 7/27/11 Acquired DT Jeremy Jarmon from Philadelphia

in exchange for WR Jabar Gaffney

Signed CB Brandon Bing (CFA) Signed DT Ronnell Brown (CFA)

Signed WR Mark Dell (CFA)

Signed LB Derek Domino (CFA) Signed RB Mario Fannin (CFA)

Signed WR D’Andre Goodwin (CFA)

Signed T Adam Grant (CFA) Signed WR Jamel Hamler (CFA)

Signed CB Chris Harris (CFA)

Signed LB A.J. Jones (CFA) Signed LB Deron Mayo (CFA)

Signed T Curt Porter (CFA)

Signed CB James Rogers (CFA) Signed FB Austin Sylvester (CFA)

Signed QB Adam Weber (CFA)

Signed DT Colby Whitlock (CFA) Signed WR Marshall Williams (CFA)

7/28/11 Signed DE Jeremy Beal (draft choice)

Signed S Quinton Carter (draft choice) Signed T Orlando Franklin (draft choice)

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Signed TE Virgil Green (draft choice)

Signed LB Mike Mohamed (draft choice) Signed TE Julius Thomas (draft choice)

7/29/11 Signed LB Nate Irving (draft choice)

Signed LB Von Miller (draft choice) Signed S Rahim Moore (draft choice)

Waived RB Mike McLaughlin

Released RB Correll Buckhalter Released TE Daniel Coats

7/31/11 Signed WR David Anderson

Signed RB Willis McGahee Waived LB Dominic Douglas

Released S Renaldo Hill

8/1/11 Signed TE Daniel Fells Signed DE Derrick Harvey

Signed TE Dante Rosario

Signed DT Marcus Thomas Waived S Nick Polk

Waived CB James Rogers

Waived WR Marshall Williams 8/2/11 Acquired DT Brodrick Bunkley from Philadelphia

in exchange for a 2013 draft choice

Waived DT Colby Whitlock 8/3/11 Signed DT Ty Warren

Waived CB Chevis Jackson

8/6/11 Claimed RB C.J. Gable off waivers (New Orleans) Waived/injured RB Mario Fannin

8/7/11 Placed RB Mario Fannin on injured reserve

BY PLAYER

ALEXANDER, Kevin — LB 9/4/10 Waived

9/5/10 Signed to practice squad

10/16/10 Signed to active roster 12/10/10 Waived

ANDERSON, David — WR

7/31/11 Signed ARNETT, Alric — WR

9/3/10 Waived

ARRINGTON, J.J. — RB 7/31/10 Traded to Philadelphia in exchange for

LB Joe Mays

ATKINS, Baraka — LB 9/5/10 Waived

AYODELE, Akin — LB

8/24/10 Released BAKER, Chris — DL

9/3/10 Waived

BAKER, Toney — RB 8/23/10 Waived

BALL, Lance — RB

9/21/10 Waived 9/23/10 Signed to practice squad

11/10/10 Signed to active roster

BANNAN, Justin — DL 3/3/11 Released

BARRETT, Josh — S

8/5/10 Designated as waived/injured (did not clear waivers)

BARTON, Kirk — OL

7/7/10 Awarded off waivers (Detroit) 8/23/10 Waived

BASTON, Jaron — DL

6/17/10 Waived

BATISTE, D’Anthony — OL

10/16/10 Waived BEAL, Jeremy — DE

7/27/11 Signed

BING, Brandon — CB 7/27/11 Signed

BISHOP, Devin — LB

8/20/10 Waived BOWMAN, Marcellus — S

6/15/10 Waived

BRANDSTATER, Tom — QB 6/4/10 Waived

BRANSON, Marquez — TE

9/4/10 Waived BRIGGS, Diyral — LB

9/22/10 Signed to practice squad

10/19/10 Signed to active roster 10/25/10 Waived

BROWN, Andre — RB

9/5/10 Awarded off waivers (N.Y. Giants) 9/15/10 Waived

9/17/10 Signed to practice squad

9/21/10 Signed to active roster 10/16/10 Waived

11/18/10 Signed to practice squad

11/25/10 Signed to Washington active roster BROWN, Ronnell — DT

7/27/11 Signed

BROWN, Titus — LB 9/14/10 Signed to practice squad

9/22/10 Signed to Miami active roster

BUCKHALTER, Correll — RB 7/29/11 Released

BUNKLEY, Brodrick — DT

8/2/11 Acquired from Philadelphia in exchange for a 2010 draft choice

BYERS, Jeff — OL

9/6/10 Signed to practice squad 12/24/10 Signed to active roster

CARTER, Patrick — WR

8/5/10 Signed 8/23/10 Waived

CARTER, Quinton — S

7/27/11 Signed CARTER, Tony — CB

8/30/10 Waived/injured

COATS, Daniel — TE 11/9/10 Signed

11/10/10 Waived

12/7/10 Signed 7/29/11 Released

COX, Perrish — CB

6/9/10 Signed (draft choice) DANIELS, Stanley — OL

12/11/10 Waived

12/14/10 Signed to practice squad 12/22/10 Signed to active roster

DAVIS, Britt — WR

8/5/10 Signed 9/4/10 Waived

9/5/10 Signed to practice squad

12/13/10 Signed to active roster DAVIS, Bruce — LB

6/1/10 Awarded off waivers (New England)

7/27/10 Waived

DECKER, Eric — WR

7/27/10 Signed (draft choice) DELL, Mark — WR

7/27/11 Signed

DOMINO, Derek — LB 7/27/11 Signed

DOTSON, Lionel — DL

9/6/10 Signed to practice squad 9/14/10 Signed to Miami active roster

DOUGLAS, Dominic — LB

12/22/10 Signed to practice squad 1/3/11 Signed to future contract

7/31/11 Waived

DUMERVIL, Elvis — LB 9/4/10 Placed on injured reserve

DUNCAN, Paul — OL

9/3/10 Waived ECKEL, Kyle — FB

6/4/10 Signed

6/17/10 Placed on injured reserve FANNIN, Mario — RB

7/27/11 Signed

8/6/11 Waived/injured 8/7/11 Placed on injured reserve

FARGAS, Justin — RB

8/11/10 Signed 8/30/10 Released

FELLS, Daniel — TE

8/1/11 Signed FRANKLIN, Orlando — T

7/27/11 Signed

FRY, Dustin — OL 8/18/10 Waived

GABLE, C.J. — RB

8/6/11 Claimed off waivers (New Orleans) GAFFNEY, Jabar — WR

7/27/11 Traded to Washington in exchange for DT

Jeremy Jarmon GARLAND, Ben — DL

9/4/10 Placed on reserve/military

GEER, Riar — TE 9/4/10 Waived

9/5/10 Signed to practice squad

10/26/10 Waived 10/27/10 Signed to practice squad

11/9/10 Waived

GOODWIN, D’Andre — WR 7/27/11 Signed

GRAHAM, Daniel — TE

3/2/11 Released GRANT, Adam — T

7/27/11 Signed

GREEN, Jarvis — DL 9/4/10 Released

GREEN, Virgil — TE

7/27/11 Signed GREISEN, Nick — LB

8/12/10 Waived

GRONKOWSKI, Dan — TE 9/4/10 Acquired from Detroit in exchange for

CB Alphonso Smith

12/5/10 Placed on injured reserve HALL, Bruce — RB

9/5/10 Waived

9/6/10 Signed to practice squad 9/17/10 Waived

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HAMLER, Jamel — WR

7/27/11 Signed HARRIS, Chris — CB

7/27/11 Signed

HARVEY, Derrick — DE 8/1/11 Signed

HAUSCHKA, Steven — K

12/11/10 Signed HILL, Renaldo — S

7/31/11 Released

HONEYCUTT, Patrick — WR 8/5/10 Waived

HUNTER, Jason — LB

8/19/10 Signed IRVING, Nate — LB

7/29/11 Signed

JACKSON, Chevis — CB 12/20/10 Awarded off waivers (New England)

8/3/11 Waived

JARMON, Jeremy — DT 7/27/11 Acquired in a trade with Washington for

WR Jabar Gaffney

JOHNSON, Jeremiah — RB 12/7/10 Signed to practice squad

1/3/11 Signed to future contract

JONES, A.J. — LB 7/27/11 Signed

KELLEY, Braxton — LB

6/14/10 Placed on injured reserve KIRLEW, Jammie — LB

9/3/10 Waived

LARSEN, Spencer — FB 12/22/10 Placed on injured reserve

LEONARD, Louis — DL

12/29/10 Signed LYONS, Dicky — WR

7/6/10 Waived

MARINELLI, Chris — OL 7/27/10 Waived

MARONEY, Laurence — RB

9/15/10 Acquired in a trade from New England MAYO, Deron — LB

7/27/11 Signed

MAYS, Joe — LB 7/31/10 Acquired from Philadelphia in exchange for

RB J.J. Arrington

12/5/10 Placed on injured reserve McCARTHY, Kyle — S

9/4/10 Waived

9/5/10 Signed to practice squad 10/16/10 Signed to active roster

12/13/10 Placed on injured reserve

McGAHEE, Willis — RB 7/31/11 Signed

McKINLEY, Kenny — WR

8/5/10 Placed on injured reserve McLAUGHLIN, Steve — RB

1/5/11 Signed to future contract

7/29/11 Waived MILLER, Von — LB

7/29/11 Signed

MINOR, Brandon — RB 12/30/10 Signed to practice squad

1/3/11 Signed to future contract

MOHAMED, Mike — LB 7/27/11 Signed

MOORE, Rahim — S

7/29/11 Signed MOSS, Jarvis — LB

11/17/10 Waived

MURPHY, Shawn — OL 1/5/11 Signed to future contract

NALBONE, John — TE

10/20/10 Signed to practice squad OLSEN, Seth — OL

9/4/10 Waived

OVERBAY, Nathan — TE 9/3/10 Waived

POLK, Nick — S

12/1/10 Signed to practice squad 1/3/11 Signed to future contract

8/1/11 Waived

POLUMBUS, Tyler — OL 8/24/10 Waived

PORTER, Curt — T

7/27/11 Signed PRATER, Matt — K

12/23/10 Placed on injured reserve

RAMIREZ, Manny — OL 1/4/11 Signed to future contract

REID, Darrell — LB

9/4/10 Released RILEY, Eron — WR

10/19/10 Signed to practice squad

1/3/11 Signed to future contract ROBINSON, Lee — LB

10/13/10 Signed to practice squad

12/7/10 Signed to active roster 12/27/10 Placed on injured reserve

ROGERS, James — CB

7/27/11 Signed 8/1/11 Waived

ROSARIO, Dante — TE

8/1/11 Signed SMITH, Alphonso — CB

9/4/10 Traded to Detroit in exchange for

TE Dan Gronkowski SMITH, Kolby — RB

6/15/10 Awarded off waivers (Kansas City)

8/5/10 Waived SMITH, Le Kevin — DL

9/7/10 Released

10/26/10 Signed 11/9/10 Released

SPERRY, Kory — TE

8/24/10 Awarded off waivers (Miami) 9/3/10 Waived

STEHLE, Jeff — DL

9/4/10 Waived 9/15/10 Signed to practice squad

10/12/10 Waived

11/9/10 Signed to practice squad STOKLEY, Brandon — WR

9/4/10 Placed on injured reserve

9/14/10 Released SYLVESTER, Austin — FB

7/27/11 Signed

TAYLOR, Herb — OL 1/5/11 Signed to future contract

TEBOW, Tim — QB

7/30/10 Signed (draft choice)

THOMAS, Demaryius — WR

8/1/10 Signed (draft choice) THOMAS, Julius — TE

7/27/11 Signed

THOMAS, Marcus — DT 8/1/11 Signed

UNREIN, Mitch — DL

10/20/10 Signed to practice squad 1/3/11 Signed to future contract

VEIKUNE, David — LB

11/17/10 Signed VICKERSON, Kevin — DL

9/7/10 Signed

WALTON, J.D. — OL 6/17/10 Signed (draft choice)

WARREN, Ty — DT

8/3/11 Signed WEBER, Adam — QB

7/27/11 Signed

WHITE, LenDale. — RB 8/5/10 Signed

WHITLOCK, Colby — DT

7/27/11 Signed 8/2/11 Waived

WILLIAMS, Jamal — DL

3/3/11 Released WILLIAMS, Johnny — LB

8/12/10 Signed

9/3/10 Waived WILLIAMS, Landis — WR

7/6/10 Waived

WILLIAMS, Marshall — WR 7/27/11 Signed

8/1/11 Waived

WILLIAMS, Maurice — OL 6/4/10 Waived

WILLIAMS, Worrell — LB

8/20/10 Signed 9/4/10 Waived

9/5/10 Signed to practice squad

9/15/10 Waived WILLIS, Matthew — WR

10/19/10 Placed on injured reserve

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Denver Broncos / Week 17 / Through Sunday, January 02, 2011 / Regular Season

Won 4, Lost 12

9/12/2010 L 17- 24 at Jacksonville Jaguars9/19/2010 W 31- 14 Seattle Seahawks9/26/2010 L 13- 27 Indianapolis Colts10/3/2010 W 26- 20 at Tennessee Titans10/10/2010 L 17- 31 at Baltimore Ravens10/17/2010 L 20- 24 New York Jets10/24/2010 L 14- 59 Oakland Raiders10/31/2010 L 16- 24 at San Francisco 49ers11/14/2010 W 49- 29 Kansas City Chiefs11/22/2010 L 14- 35 at San Diego Chargers11/28/2010 L 33- 36 St. Louis Rams12/5/2010 L 6- 10 at Kansas City Chiefs12/12/2010 L 13- 43 at Arizona Cardinals12/19/2010 L 23- 39 at Oakland Raiders12/26/2010 W 24- 23 Houston Texans1/2/2011 L 28- 33 San Diego Chargers

Denver OpponentTotal First Downs 309 334

Rushing 81 126Passing 204 184Penalty 24 243rd Down: Made/Att 67/207 80/2093rd Down Pct. 32.4% 38.3%4th Down: Made/Att 6/19 10/164th Down Pct. 31.6% 62.5%

Possession Avg. 28:09 31:51Total Net Yards 5582 6253

Avg. Per Game 348.9 390.8Total Plays 1018 1056Avg. Per Play 5.5 5.9

Net Yards Rushing 1544 2473Avg. Per Game 96.5 154.6Total Rushes 398 531

Net Yards Passing 4038 3780Avg. Per Game 252.4 236.3Sacked/Yards Lost 40/269 23/156Gross Yards 4307 3936Attempts/Completions 580/334 502/297Completion Pct. 57.6% 59.2%Had Intercepted 12 10

Punts/Average 86/44.6 73/43.4Net Punting Avg. 36.6 37.1Penalties/Yards 98/944 98/921Fumbles/Ball Lost 29/15 22/8Touchdowns 40 55

Rushing 13 26Passing 25 26Returns 2 3

Score By Periods Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PtsTeam 69 77 78 120 0 344Opponents 85 143 104 139 0 471Scoring TD Ru Pa Rt PAT FG 2Pt PtsM.Prater 0 0 0 0 28/29 16/18 0 76B.Lloyd 11 0 11 0 0/0 0/0 0 66K.Moreno 8 5 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 48T.Tebow 6 6 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 36S.Hauschka 0 0 0 0 10/10 6/7 0 28C.Buckhalter 4 2 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 24E.Royal 3 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 18J.Gaffney 2 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12D.Thomas 2 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12J.Hunter 1 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6S.Larsen 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6C.Vaughn 1 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6E.Decker 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Team 40 13 25 2 38/39 22/25 0 344Opponents 55 26 26 3 52/53 29/36 0 4712-Pt. Conversions: Team 0/ 1, Opponents: 0/ 2Sacks: D.Williams 5.5, M.Haggan 5.0, J.Hunter 3.0, B.Dawkins 2.0, K.Vickerson 2.0, R.Ayers 1.5, W.Woodyard 1.0, C.Bailey 1.0, J.Bannan 1.0, M.Thomas 1.0 Team: 23.0, Opponents: 40.0

Rushing No. Yds Avg Long TDK.Moreno 182 779 4.3 35 5T.Tebow 43 227 5.3 40t 6L.Ball 41 158 3.9 19 0C.Buckhalter 59 147 2.5 13 2K.Orton 22 98 4.5 14 0L.Maroney 36 74 2.1 13 0E.Royal 6 61 10.2 20 0S.Larsen 3 18 6.0 14 0D.Thomas 2 1 0.5 1 0B.Colquitt 1 0 0.0 0 0A.Brown 2 -1 -0.5 0 0B.Lloyd 1 -18 -18.0 -18 0Team 398 1544 3.9 40t 13Opponents 531 2473 4.7 71t 26

Receiving No. Yds Avg Long TDB.Lloyd 77 1448 18.8 71 11J.Gaffney 65 875 13.5 50 2E.Royal 59 627 10.6 41 3K.Moreno 37 372 10.1 45 3C.Buckhalter 28 240 8.6 23t 2D.Thomas 22 283 12.9 31 2D.Graham 18 148 8.2 28 0D.Gronkowski 8 65 8.1 13 0E.Decker 6 106 17.7 38 1S.Larsen 5 51 10.2 29 1L.Maroney 4 50 12.5 28 0L.Ball 3 16 5.3 13 0M.Willis 1 17 17.0 17 0R.Quinn 1 9 9.0 9 0D.Coats 0 0 0 0 0Team 334 4307 12.9 71 25Opponents 297 3936 13.3 73t 26

Interceptions No. Yds Avg Long TDR.Hill 2 67 33.5 36 0S.Thompson 2 20 10.0 18 0C.Bailey 2 0 0.0 0 0P.Cox 1 15 15.0 15 0J.Hunter 1 14 14.0 14 0K.Vickerson 1 4 4.0 4 0B.Dawkins 1 -2 -2.0 -2 0Team 10 118 11.8 36 0Opponents 12 255 21.3 44 1

Punting No Yds Avg Net TB In Lg BB.Colquitt 86 3835 44.6 36.6 7 19 63 0Team 86 3835 44.6 36.6 7 19 63 0Opponents 73 3169 43.4 37.1 7 27 61 0

Punt Returns Ret FC Yds Avg Long TDE.Royal 25 12 298 11.9 33 0S.Thompson 3 2 18 6.0 10 0P.Cox 3 1 7 2.3 4 0Team 31 15 323 10.4 33 0Opponents 50 17 550 11.0 63 0

Kickoff Returns No. Yds Avg Long TDE.Decker 22 556 25.3 51 0D.Thomas 16 398 24.9 65 0P.Cox 9 172 19.1 30 0E.Royal 5 107 21.4 33 0S.Larsen 3 44 14.7 19 0C.Vaughn 2 125 62.5 97t 1L.Ball 2 33 16.5 18 0Team 59 1435 24.3 97t 1Opponents 51 1259 24.7 98t 1

Field Goals 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+M.Prater 0/ 0 3/ 3 7/ 7 4/ 5 2/ 3S.Hauschka 0/ 0 1/ 1 3/ 3 2/ 3 0/ 0Team 0/ 0 4/ 4 10/ 10 6/ 8 2/ 3Opponents 0/ 0 3/ 3 10/ 11 11/ 13 5/ 9

Fumbles Lost: K.Orton 4, E.Royal 2, K.Moreno 2, D.Thomas 2, C.Buckhalter 1, S.Thompson 1, J.Walton 1, E.Decker 1, P.Cox 1 Total: 15Opponent Fumble Recoveries: J.Hunter 2, C.Vaughn 2, R.McBean 1, R.Hill 1, M.Haggan 1, D.Williams 1 Total: 8

Passing Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack Lost RatingK.Orton 498 293 3653 58.8% 7.3 20 4.0% 9 1.8% 71 34/ 243 87.5T.Tebow 82 41 654 50.0% 8.0 5 6.1% 3 3.7% 50 6/ 26 82.1Team 580 334 4307 57.6% 7.4 25 4.3% 12 2.1% 71 40/ 269 86.8Opponents 502 297 3936 59.2% 7.8 26 5.2% 10 2.0% 73t 23/ 156 93.0

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PLAYER TT UT A S Yds. I Yds. TFL QB Hits PD FF FR1 Williams, D. 119 94 25 5.5 28.5 0 0 11 9 9 1 12 Haggan 87 75 12 5.0 45.0 0 0 10 10 1 2 13 Dawkins 66 55 11 2.0 12.0 1 -2 3 3 5 2 04 Hill 63 54 9 0.0 0.0 2 67 0 0 4 1 15 Hunter 58 47 11 3.0 30.0 1 14 10 5 2 1 26 Cox 55 54 1 0.0 0.0 1 15 2 0 14 2 07 Jones 51 43 8 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 1 3 0 08 Williams, J. 47 31 16 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 1 0 09 Bailey 45 41 4 1.0 9.0 2 0 3 1 13 0 0

10 Vickerson 42 33 9 2.0 4.0 1 4 3 2 3 1 011 Ayers 39 32 7 1.5 6.5 0 0 6 10 1 1 012 Thomas, M. 36 30 6 1.0 3.0 0 0 3 4 1 0 013 Bannan 35 25 10 1.0 8.0 0 0 3 9 4 1 014 Mays 31 26 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 3 1 1 0 015 Woodyard 23 20 3 1.0 10.0 0 0 1 1 0 0 016 Fields 22 14 8 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 017 McBean 18 12 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 118 Goodman 17 17 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 8 0 019 McBath 15 15 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 020 Bruton 14 12 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 2 0 1 0 021 Thompson 10 7 3 0.0 0.0 2 20 0 0 4 0 022 Moss 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

Vaughn 3 3 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 024 McCarthy 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 025 Alexander 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

Royal 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TEAM 904 746 158 23.0 156.0 10 118 63 58 77 12 6

PLAYER TT UT A FF FR BK BP TD1 Woodyard 15 14 1 0 0 0 0 02 Bruton 12 10 2 0 2 0 0 03 Decker 9 8 1 0 0 0 0 0

Mays 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 05 Quinn 8 6 2 0 0 0 0 0

Thompson 8 5 3 0 1 0 0 07 Jones 6 5 1 0 0 0 0 08 Vaughn 5 4 1 0 2 0 0 0

Veikune 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 010 Cox 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0

Davis 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0Gronkowski 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0

13 Alexander 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0Coats 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0Paxton 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0Thomas, D. 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0

17 Hunter 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 0McBath 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0McCarthy 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0Moss 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0Robinson 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

22 Ball 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Colquitt 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Larsen 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Prater 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Royal 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0Walton 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Willis 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0TEAM 118 99 19 0 7 0 0 0

MIS. TACKLES: Gaffney 4, Graham 3, Lloyd 2, D. Thomas 2, Batiste 1, Clady 1, Hochstein 1, Moreno 1, DEFENSIVE TOUCHDOWNS: Hunter (75-yd. FR, vs. K.C., 11/14).

Orton 1, Quinn, Royal 1.

MIS. FORCED FUMBLES: None. BLOCKED KICKS: None.

(based on press box statistics)DENVER BRONCOS FINAL 2010 REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS (4-12)

SPECIAL TEAMS STATISTICS (based on press box statistics)

MIS. FUMBLE RECOVERIES: Ball 1, Graham 1, Harris 1, Prater 1, Royal 1, Tebow,1, D. Thomas 1.TWO-POINT CONVERSION STOPS: None.BLOCKED PUNTS: None.

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OFFENSE

GAME WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB RB Other

at Jac (9/12) Lloyd Clady Daniels Walton Kuper Beadles Graham Gaffney Orton Moreno Larsen (FB)

vs. Sea. (9/19) Lloyd Clady Daniels Walton Hochstein Beadles Graham Gaffney Orton Moreno Larsen (FB)

vs. Ind. (9/26) Lloyd Clady Daniels Walton Kuper Beadles Graham Gaffney Orton Maroney Royal (WR)

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2010 REGULAR SEASON GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS

at Ten. (10/3) Lloyd Clady Daniels Walton Kuper Harris Graham Gaffney Orton Maroney Royal (WR)

at Bal. (10/10) Thomas Clady Hochstein Walton Kuper Harris Graham Royal Orton Maroney Gronkowski (FB)

vs. NYJ (10/17) Lloyd Clady Hochstein Walton Kuper Beadles Graham Gaffney Orton Moreno Royal (WR)

vs. Oak. (10/24) Lloyd Clady Hochstein Walton Kuper Beadles Graham Gaffney Orton Moreno Royal (WR)

at S.F. (10/31) R. Quinn (TE) Clady Hochstein Walton Kuper Beadles Graham Gaffney Orton Moreno Gronkowski (TE)

vs. K.C. (11/14) Lloyd Clady Beadles Walton Kuper Harris Graham Gaffney Orton Moreno Larsen (FB)

at S.D. (11/22) Thomas Clady Beadles Walton Kuper Harris Graham Royal Orton Moreno Gronkowski (TE)

vs. Stl. (11/28) Royal Clady Beadles Walton Kuper Harris Graham Gaffney Orton Moreno Larsen (FB)

at K.C. (12/5) Lloyd Clady Beadles Walton Kuper Harris Graham Royal Orton Moreno Gronkowski (TE)

at Ari. (12/12) Lloyd Clady Beadles Walton Kuper Harris Graham Gaffney Orton Moreno R. Quinn (TE)

at Oak. (12/19) Royal Clady Beadles Walton Kuper Harris Graham R. Quinn (TE) Tebow Moreno Larsen (FB)

vs. Hou. (12/26) Lloyd Clady Beadles Walton Kuper Harris Graham Gaffney Tebow Moreno Royal (WR)

vs. S.D. (1/2) Lloyd Clady Beadles Walton Kuper Harris Graham R. Quinn (TE) Tebow Moreno Hochstein (TE)

DEFENSEDEFENSE

GAME LE NT RE OLB ILB ILB OLB LCB RCB S S

at Jac (9/12) Bannan J. Williams McBean Hunter D. Williams Haggan Ayers Bailey Goodman Hill Dawkins

vs. Sea. (9/19) Bannan J. Williams McBean Hunter D. Williams Haggan Ayers Bailey Goodman Hill Dawkins

vs. Ind. (9/26) Bannan J. Williams McBean Jones (CB) D. Williams Haggan Ayers Bailey Cox Hill Dawkins

at Ten. (10/3) Bannan J. Williams Vickerson Hunter D. Williams Haggan Ayers Bailey Cox Hill Dawkins

at Bal. (10/10) Bannan J. Williams Vickerson Hunter D. Williams Haggan Ayers Bailey Goodman Hill Dawkins

vs. NYJ (10/17) Bannan J. Williams (DT) Vickerson M. Thomas (DT) D. Williams Haggan Hunter Bailey Cox Hill Jones

vs. Oak. (10/24) Bannan J. Williams Vickerson Hunter D. Williams Mays Haggan Bailey Cox Hill Jones

at S.F. (10/31) M. Thomas (DE) J. Williams (DT) Bannan (DT) McBean (DE) D. Williams Hunter (OLB) Haggan Bailey Goodman Hill Dawkins

vs. K.C. (11/14) Bannan J. Williams Vickerson Hunter Woodyard Mays Haggan Bailey Cox Hill Dawkins

at S.D. (11/22) Bannan J. Williams Vickerson Hunter D. Williams Mays Haggan Bailey Cox Hill Dawkins

vs. Stl. (11/28) Bannan J. Williams Vickerson Haggan D. Williams Mays Ayers Bailey Cox Hill Dawkins

at K.C. (12/5) Bannan J. Williams Vickerson Haggan D. Williams Mays Hunter Bailey Cox Hill Bruton

at Ari. (12/12) Bannan J. Williams Vickerson Hunter D. Williams Haggan Ayers Bailey Goodman Hill Bruton

at Oak. (12/19) Bannan J. Williams Vickerson Hunter D. Williams Haggan Ayers Bailey Goodman Hill McBath

vs. Hou. (12/26) Bannan J. Williams Vickerson Haggan D. Williams Woodyard Ayers Bailey Goodman Hill Dawkins

vs. S.D. (1/2) Bannan J. Williams Vickerson Haggan D. Williams Woodyard Ayers Cox Goodman Hill Dawkins

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Third-Down Efficiency 0Converted 3 14 5 3 5 7 2 2 6 1 1 3 3 2 5 5 67Attempts 10 20 13 15 13 18 11 10 10 12 9 12 15 12 11 14 207Efficiency 30% 70% 33% 20% 38% 39% 18% 20% 60% 8% 11% 25% 20% 17% 45% 36% 32%

Fourth-Down EfficiencyConverted 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 6Attempts 2 0 4 2 0 1 2 0 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 3 19Efficiency 50% 0% 25% 50% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 100% 50% 0% 0% 0% 0% 33% 32%

Total OffenseNet Yards 363 369 519 327 346 346 240 398 452 235 449 247 288 235 431 337 5582Plays 61 74 76 76 52 72 50 61 66 58 62 55 73 51 63 68 1018Avg./play 6.0 5.0 6.8 4.3 6.7 4.8 4.8 6.5 6.8 4.1 7.2 4.5 3.9 4.6 6.8 5.0 5.5

RushingNet Yards 89 65 47 19 39 145 75 59 153 63 119 161 132 106 126 146 1544Attempts 25 38 18 20 13 37 17 17 31 15 18 23 31 33 33 29 398Avg./rush 3.6 1.7 2.6 1.0 3.0 3.9 4.4 3.5 4.9 4.2 6.6 7.0 4.3 3.2 3.8 5.0 3.9TFL - yds. 1-1 4-11 1-1 5-17 4-6 4-10 1-2 1-2 1-5 0-0 3-8 0-0 1-2 10-17 1-4 4-21 41-107

PassingNet Yards 274 304 472 308 307 201 165 338 299 172 330 86 156 129 305 191 4038Sacks 3 1 1 6 1 1 4 4 0 5 3 4 1 2 1 3 40Yds. Lost 21 3 4 33 7 8 33 31 0 45 17 31 10 9 3 14 269Gross Yds. 295 307 476 341 314 208 198 369 299 217 347 117 166 138 308 205 4307Attempts 33 35 57 50 38 34 29 40 35 38 41 28 41 16 29 36 580Compl. 21 25 37 35 23 14 12 28 23 24 24 9 19 8 16 16 334Pct. 64% 71% 65% 70% 61% 41% 41% 70% 66% 63% 59% 32% 46% 50% 55% 44% 58%Int. 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 3 0 1 2 12Avg./play 7.6 8.4 8.1 5.5 7.9 5.7 5.0 7.7 8.5 4.0 7.5 2.7 3.7 7.2 0.0 14.0 7.4

KickoffsNo. 4 6 4 7 4 4 3 4 8 3 7 3 4 7 5 5 78In End Zone-TB 1-0 5-5 3-3 1-1 1-0 3-2 3-3 1-0 4-2 1-1 5-3 0-0 2-0 1-0 5-2 2-0 38-22

PuntsNo. 4 4 3 5 7 6 7 7 2 9 4 7 5 7 4 5 86Yards 172 205 143 208 281 301 364 236 82 335 201 288 281 307 174 257 3,835Avg. 43.0 51.3 47.7 41.6 40.1 50.2 52.0 33.7 41.0 37.2 50.3 41.1 56.2 43.9 43.5 51.4 44.6Net Avg. 36.5 30.8 46.3 25.8 35.7 39.7 45.3 31.6 23.0 33.2 40.5 39.1 41.8 34.3 35.0 32.4 36.6Had Blocked 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Kicks, Had BlockedField Goals-PATs 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Punt ReturnsNo. 1 2 5 4 0 1 1 4 2 2 1 3 1 2 2 0 31Yards 4 2 57 36 0 32 10 31 27 47 3 37 10 8 19 0 323Avg. 4.0 1.0 11.4 9.0 0.0 32.0 10.0 6.2 13.5 23.5 3.0 12.3 10.0 4.0 9.5 0.0 10.4

Kickoff ReturnsNo. 3 1 0 4 2 0 2 5 2 6 5 3 10 8 2 6 59Yards 62 11 0 144 54 0 26 114 68 92 98 49 272 171 47 227 1435Avg. 20.7 11.0 0.0 36.0 27.0 0.0 13.0 22.8 34.0 15.3 19.6 16.3 27.2 21.4 23.5 37.8 24.3

Interception ReturnsNo. 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 1 10Yards 0 13 0 0 0 32 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 2 31 118Avg. 0.0 4.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 16.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 20.0 2.0 31.0 11.8

PenaltiesNumber 7 3 6 6 10 5 5 8 3 8 6 4 8 10 4 5 98Yds. Lost 70 35 60 74 90 81 64 60 28 56 60 35 66 93 27 45 944

FumblesNo. 1 1 3 1 1 3 5 2 0 0 2 1 3 2 4 0 29Lost 1 0 1 0 1 2 2 1 0 0 2 1 3 1 0 0 15

TouchdownsTotal TDs 2 4 1 2 2 2 2 2 7 2 4 0 1 2 3 4 40Rush 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 2 1 13Pass 1 2 1 2 2 1 2 1 5 1 3 0 0 1 1 2 25Returns 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2

Extra PointsMade-Attempts 2-2 4-4 1-1 2-2 2-2 2-2 2-2 1-2 7-7 2-2 3-4 0-0 1-1 2-2 3-3 4-4 38-40Kicking Md.-Att. 2-2 4-4 1-1 2-2 2-2 2-2 2-2 1-2 7-7 2-2 3-4 0-0 1-1 2-2 3-3 4-4 38-39Rushing Md.-Att. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Passing Md.-Att. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1

Field GoalsMade-Attempts 1-1 1-1 2-2 4-4 1-1 2-3 0-0 1-1 0-1 0-0 2-2 2-2 2-3 3-3 1-1 0-0 22-25

Red Zone EfficiencyScored-Attempts 2-4 3-4 0-5 2-7 0-1 2-3 1-2 2-3 5-5 2-2 3-3 0-1 1-3 0-1 3-5 3-3 29-52Efficiency 50% 75% 0% 29% 0% 67% 50% 67% 100% 100% 100% 0% 33% 0% 60% 100% 56%

Goal-to-Go EfficiencyScored-Attempts 2-2 2-3 0-1 2-2 0-0 1-1 0-1 2-2 3-3 1-1 2-2 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1 2-2 19-22Efficiency 100% 67% 0% 100% 0% 100% 0% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 0% 100% 100% 86%

Safeties 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total Points 17 31 13 26 17 20 14 16 49 14 33 6 13 23 24 28 344Time of Poss. Avg. 30:30 37:27 29:52 35:18 23:43 30:23 21:21 26:26 28:09 25:41 25:43 22:46 29:39 26:03 31:50 25:38 448:29

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Third-Down Efficiency 0Converted 3 7 6 3 7 5 6 5 5 7 6 6 4 2 1 7 80Attempts 10 11 14 12 13 13 13 13 13 14 16 14 16 11 8 18 209Efficiency 30% 64% 43% 25% 54% 38% 46% 38% 38% 50% 38% 43% 25% 18% 13% 39% 38%

Fourth-Down EfficiencyConverted 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 10Attempts 2 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 4 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 16Efficiency 50% 50% 0% 0% 0% 0% 100% 0% 50% 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% 0% 100% 63%

Total OffenseNet Yards 299 339 365 288 415 319 508 339 484 400 431 359 357 502 401 447 6253Plays 56 56 65 52 73 62 74 61 79 65 74 72 72 67 55 73 1056Avg./play 5.3 6.1 5.6 5.5 5.7 5.1 6.9 5.6 6.1 6.2 5.8 5.0 5.0 7.5 7.3 6.1 5.9

RushingNet Yards 134 109 40 121 233 129 328 143 51 147 123 185 211 264 91 164 2473Attempts 34 20 22 22 47 30 52 42 22 38 35 39 34 41 22 31 531Avg./rush 3.9 5.5 1.8 5.5 5.0 4.3 6.3 3.4 2.3 3.9 3.5 4.7 6.2 6.4 4.1 5.3 4.7TFL - yds. 1-1 2-3 3-3 3-6 0-0 3-3 4-9 2-3 1-1 1-1 4-6 1-4 3-8 2-9 4-7 1-1 35-65

PassingNet Yards 165 230 325 167 182 190 180 196 433 253 308 174 146 238 310 283 3780Sacks 1 1 0 2 1 2 2 0 4 1 2 2 0 0 0 5 23Yds. Lost 5 3 0 6 14 8 24 0 36 8 0 22 0 0 0 30 156Gross Yds. 170 233 325 173 196 198 204 196 469 261 308 196 146 238 310 313 3936Attempts 21 35 43 28 25 30 20 19 53 26 37 31 38 26 33 37 502Compl. 16 20 27 17 14 17 12 12 33 16 22 17 15 15 23 21 297Pct. 76% 57% 63% 61% 56% 57% 60% 63% 62% 62% 59% 55% 39% 58% 70% 57% 59%Int. 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 1 10Avg./play 7.5 6.4 7.6 5.6 7.0 5.9 8.2 10.3 7.6 9.4 7.9 0.0 0.0 9.2 9.4 31.0 7.2

KickoffsNo. 5 3 6 4 6 5 10 5 5 6 8 3 10 8 6 8 98In End Zone-TB 2-2 2-1 6-6 0-0 5-4 5-5 9-8 2-0 3-1 0-0 5-3 0-0 1-0 0-0 5-4 5-2 50-36

PuntsNo. 4 2 6 6 4 5 4 6 3 4 5 7 5 4 4 4 73Yards 165 107 287 245 174 243 166 296 130 173 204 293 188 148 170 180 3169Avg. 41.3 53.5 47.8 40.8 43.5 48.6 41.5 49.3 43.3 43.3 40.8 41.9 37.6 37.0 42.5 45.0 43.4Net Avg. 40.3 52.5 35.0 31.5 38.5 42.2 34.0 44.2 34.3 31.5 36.2 36.6 35.6 35.7 37.8 35.0 37.1Had Blocked 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Kicks, Had BlockedField Goals-PATs 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Punt ReturnsNo. 3 3 1 1 3 3 6 2 1 5 3 4 5 5 2 3 50Yards 26 82 4 9 31 23 47 15 16 36 19 14 72 47 14 95 550Avg. 8.7 27.3 4.0 9.0 10.3 7.7 7.8 7.5 16.0 7.2 6.3 3.5 14.4 9.4 7.0 31.7 11.0

Kickoff ReturnsNo. 4 1 1 6 3 1 0 4 6 2 3 3 3 7 3 4 51Yards 137 13 16 187 60 26 0 89 128 50 87 60 81 138 47 122 1259Avg. 34.3 13.0 16.0 31.2 20.0 26.0 0.0 22.3 21.3 25.0 29.0 20.0 27.0 19.7 23.5 30.5 24.7

Interception ReturnsNo. 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 3 0 1 2 12Yards 8 0 44 9 0 0 30 0 0 28 0 0 109 0 0 28 255Avg. 8.0 0.0 44.0 9.0 0.0 0.0 30.0 0.0 0.0 28.0 0.0 0.0 36.3 0.0 0.0 14.0 21.3

PenaltiesNumber 5 7 4 10 5 6 10 6 6 5 4 8 7 9 3 3 98Yds. Lost 47 64 27 111 66 74 94 67 40 40 30 60 62 84 24 32 921

FumblesNo. 0 1 1 2 0 1 1 1 3 1 0 2 3 1 1 3 22Lost 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 8

TouchdownsTotal TDs 3 2 3 2 4 3 8 3 4 5 4 1 4 4 2 3 55Rush 0 1 0 0 4 2 5 2 0 1 1 0 3 3 1 3 26Pass 3 1 3 1 0 1 2 1 4 4 3 1 0 1 1 0 26Returns 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3

Extra PointsMade-Attempts 3-3 2-2 3-3 2-2 4-4 3-3 8-8 3-3 2-4 5-5 3-4 1-1 4-4 4-4 2-2 3-3 52-55Kicking Md.-Att. 3-3 2-2 3-3 2-2 4-4 3-3 8-8 3-3 2-2 5-5 3-4 1-1 4-4 4-4 2-2 3-3 52-53Rushing Md.-Att. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Passing Md.-Att. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2

Field GoalsMade-Attempts 1-1 0-0 2-2 2-3 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-2 1-2 0-1 3-4 1-1 5-6 3-3 3-3 4-5 29-36

Red Zone EfficiencyScored-Attempts 1-1 1-2 2-3 1-2 3-5 1-1 5-6 2-3 3-5 3-3 2-5 1-2 2-5 2-3 2-3 1-3 32-52Efficiency 100% 50% 67% 50% 60% 100% 83% 67% 60% 100% 40% 50% 40% 67% 67% 33% 62%

Goal-to-Go EfficiencyScored-Attempts 0-0 0-1 1-1 0-0 3-4 1-1 5-6 2-2 2-4 3-3 2-3 1-2 0-1 2-2 2-2 0-1 24-33Efficiency 0% 0% 100% 0% 75% 100% 83% 100% 50% 100% 67% 50% 0% 100% 100% 0% 73%

Safeties 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1Total Points 24 14 27 20 31 24 59 24 29 35 36 10 43 39 23 33 471Time of Poss. Avg. 29:30 22:33 30:08 24:42 36:17 29:37 38:39 33:34 31:51 34:19 34:17 37:14 30:21 33:57 28:10 34:22 508:11

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Pts. Yds. Rush Pass 1st Dwn. Md. Att. Pct. Md. Att. Pct. TOP No. Yds. Pts. Yds. Rush Pass 1st Dwn. Md. Att. Pct. Md. Att. Pct. TOP No. Yds.Denver 0 86 21 65 5 0 2 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 8:30 2 25 Denver 7 131 15 116 6 1 3 33.3% 1 1 100.0% 8:09 1 5at Jac. (9/12) 0 61 40 21 3 1 3 33.3% 0 0 0.0% 6:30 1 10 at Jac. (9/12) 7 78 13 65 4 0 2 0.0% 1 1 100.0% 6:51 1 10Denver 7 52 8 44 3 2 3 66.7% 0 0 0.0% 5:06 1 5 Denver 10 153 38 115 10 5 6 83.3% 0 0 0.0% 10:37 0 0vs. Sea. (9/19) 0 97 33 64 6 4 5 80.0% 0 0 0.0% 9:54 3 20 vs. Sea. (9/19) 0 51 36 15 3 1 2 50.0% 1 1 100.0% 4:23 1 15Denver 0 66 14 52 3 0 2 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 5:09 1 15 Denver 3 146 12 134 7 2 5 40.0% 0 1 0.0% 9:11 2 20vs. Ind. (9/26) 6 106 7 99 5 2 6 33.3% 0 0 0.0% 9:51 0 0 vs. Ind. (9/26) 7 44 9 35 4 1 2 50.0% 0 0 0.0% 5:49 1 2Denver 0 15 -4 19 2 0 3 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 9:03 0 0 Denver 10 130 17 113 8 1 3 33.3% 0 0 0.0% 8:25 2 39at Ten. (10/3) 0 115 27 88 5 2 4 50.0% 0 0 0.0% 5:57 0 0 at Ten. (10/3) 10 127 78 49 5 1 3 33.3% 0 0 0.0% 6:35 3 27Denver 0 29 12 17 1 1 2 50.0% 0 0 0.0% 4:55 1 10 Denver 7 131 26 105 6 3 6 50.0% 0 0 0.0% 9:15 6 60at Bal. (10/10) 7 147 40 107 8 2 3 66.7% 0 1 0.0% 10:05 1 10 at Bal. (10/10) 10 56 32 24 5 0 3 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 5:45 1 5Denver 0 50 34 16 2 0 2 0.0% 0 1 0.0% 4:34 2 20 Denver 10 109 26 83 7 2 5 40.0% 0 0 0.0% 7:15 1 10vs. NYJ (10/17) 0 49 22 27 4 2 4 50.0% 0 0 0.0% 10:26 1 15 vs. NYJ (10/17) 7 96 26 70 4 1 3 33.3% 0 0 0.0% 7:45 3 25Denver 0 33 7 26 1 0 2 0.0% 0 1 0.0% 3:57 0 0 Denver 7 89 31 58 4 2 4 50.0% 0 0 0.0% 6:19 1 5vs. Oak. (10/24) 24 208 110 98 11 3 4 75.0% 0 0 0.0% 11:03 3 15 vs. Oak. (10/24) 14 67 59 8 6 1 3 33.3% 0 0 0.0% 8:41 2 15Denver 0 53 28 25 3 0 2 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 5:59 1 10 Denver 0 75 15 60 5 1 4 25.0% 0 0 0.0% 10:03 2 10at S.F. (10/31) 3 70 33 37 4 1 3 33.3% 0 0 0.0% 9:01 0 0 at S.F. (10/31) 0 49 49 0 2 0 2 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 4:57 2 30Denver 21 215 69 146 11 1 1 100.0% 0 0 0.0% 8:50 1 4 Denver 14 91 27 64 6 1 2 50.0% 0 0 0.0% 4:37 2 24vs. K.C. (11/14) 0 49 11 38 4 0 2 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 6:10 1 5 vs. K.C. (11/14) 10 114 19 95 8 3 4 75.0% 0 0 0.0% 10:23 0 0Denver 7 105 27 78 6 1 2 50.0% 0 0 0.0% 6:48 1 5 Denver 0 47 17 30 4 0 5 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 8:53 5 41at S.D. (11/22) 7 82 35 47 4 2 4 50.0% 1 1 0.0% 8:12 2 15 at S.D. (11/22) 14 122 11 111 7 0 2 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 6:07 1 15Denver 10 156 80 76 11 0 1 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 7:31 0 0 Denver 3 48 16 32 2 0 3 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 4:57 2 20vs. Stl. (11/28) 7 84 22 62 5 1 3 33.3% 1 1 100.0% 7:29 0 0 vs. Stl. (11/28) 19 195 41 154 10 4 6 66.7% 0 0 0.0% 10:03 1 5Denver 0 32 17 15 2 0 2 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 6:27 1 10 Denver 3 109 68 41 6 2 4 50.0% 0 0 0.0% 7:35 1 5at K.C. (12/5) 7 87 36 51 5 3 4 75.0% 0 0 0.0% 8:33 0 0 at K.C. (12/5) 3 111 24 87 6 2 3 66.7% 0 0 0.0% 7:25 3 20Denver 3 88 36 52 5 1 6 16.7% 0 0 0.0% 10:21 1 10 Denver 0 52 23 29 5 0 1 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 6:07 1 5at Ari. (12/12) 3 10 8 2 0 0 4 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 4:39 0 0 at Ari. (12/12) 13 111 42 69 7 1 5 20.0% 1 1 100.0% 8:53 4 40Denver 14 125 74 51 4 1 3 33.3% 0 0 0.0% 8:33 1 15 Denver 3 37 15 22 1 0 3 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 5:01 4 35at Oak. (12/19) 14 156 150 6 6 1 1 100.0% 0 0 0.0% 6:27 2 15 at Oak. (12/19) 3 103 51 52 5 0 3 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 9:59 2 15Denver 0 91 9 82 4 1 3 33.0% 0 0 0.0% 7:59 1 10 Denver 0 50 32 18 3 1 3 33.0% 0 0 0.0% 6:10 2 12vs. Hou. (12/26) 7 104 48 56 5 0 2 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 7:01 0 0 vs. Hou. (12/26) 10 129 15 114 6 1 3 33.0% 0 0 0.0% 8:50 0 0Denver 7 60 17 43 4 1 2 50.0% 0 0 0.0% 4:57 1 5 Denver 0 24 18 6 1 0 3 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 5:03 2 25vs. S.D. (1/2) 0 51 22 29 3 1 4 25.0% 0 0 0.0% 10:03 0 0 vs. S.D. (1/2) 16 206 49 157 9 5 8 62.5% 0 0 0.0% 9:57 1 16DENVER TOT. 69 1256 449 807 67 9 38 23.7% 0 2 0.0% 108:39:00 15 144 DENVER TOT. 77 1422 396 1026 81 21 60 35.0% 1 2 50.0% 117:37:00 34 316OPP. TOT. 85 1476 644 832 78 25 56 44.6% 2 3 66.7% 131:21:00 14 105 OPP. TOT. 143 1659 554 1105 91 21 54 38.9% 3 3 100.0% 122:23:00 26 240

Pts. Yds. Rush Pass 1st Dwn. Md. Att. Pct. Md. Att. Pct. TOP No. Yds. Pts. Yds. Rush Pass 1st Dwn. Md. Att. Pct. Md. Att. Pct. TOP No. Yds.Denver 7 43 24 19 5 1 2 50.0% 0 0 0.0% 5:49 1 5 Denver 3 103 29 74 5 1 3 33.3% 0 1 0.0% 8:02 3 35at Jac. (9/12) 10 88 42 46 5 1 3 33.3% 0 1 0.0% 9:11 2 12 at Jac. (9/12) 7 72 39 33 6 1 2 50.0% 0 0 0.0% 6:58 1 15Denver 7 92 13 79 6 4 5 80.0% 0 0 0.0% 11:32 0 0 Denver 7 72 6 66 4 3 6 50.0% 0 0 0.0% 10:12 2 30vs. Sea. (9/19) 7 82 2 80 3 1 2 50.0% 0 1 0.0% 3:28 2 19 vs. Sea. (9/19) 7 109 38 71 5 1 2 50.0% 0 0 0.0% 4:48 1 10Denver 10 144 3 141 4 1 3 33.3% 0 0 0.0% 6:15 1 10 Denver 0 163 18 145 9 2 5 40.0% 1 3 33.3% 9:17 2 15vs. Ind. (9/26) 7 116 4 112 5 2 4 50.0% 0 0 0.0% 8:45 2 20 vs. Ind. (9/26) 7 99 20 79 4 1 2 50.0% 0 0 0.0% 5:43 1 5Denver 6 73 -2 75 4 2 5 40.0% 0 0 0.0% 10:35 1 15 Denver 10 109 8 101 8 0 4 0.0% 1 2 50.0% 10:21 3 20at Ten. (10/3) 10 28 10 18 2 0 1 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 4:25 3 15 at Ten. (10/3) 0 18 6 12 1 0 4 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 4:39 4 69Denver 0 49 1 48 2 0 2 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 4:45 2 10 Denver 10 137 0 137 7 1 3 33.3% 0 0 0.0% 4:48 1 10at Bal. (10/10) 0 97 65 32 8 2 3 66.7% 0 0 0.0% 10:15 0 0 at Bal. (10/10) 14 115 96 19 7 3 4 75.0% 0 0 0.0% 10:12 3 51Denver 7 102 47 55 7 4 6 66.7% 0 0 0.0% 10:25 0 0 Denver 3 85 38 47 5 1 5 20.0% 0 0 0.0% 8:09 2 51vs. NYJ (10/17) 3 81 38 43 2 0 2 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 4:35 2 34 vs. NYJ (10/17) 14 93 43 50 7 2 4 50.0% 0 0 0.0% 6:51 0 0Denver 7 35 0 35 3 0 2 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 4:49 2 44 Denver 0 83 37 46 3 0 3 0.0% 0 1 0.0% 6:14 2 15vs. Oak. (10/24) 21 186 112 74 9 2 3 66.7% 1 1 100.0% 10:11 3 39 vs. Oak. (10/24) 0 47 47 0 3 0 3 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 8:46 2 25Denver 7 119 12 107 5 1 2 50.0% 0 0 0.0% 4:38 2 20 Denver 9 151 4 147 9 0 2 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 5:46 3 20at S.F. (10/31) 0 80 31 49 3 2 5 40.0% 0 0 0.0% 10:22 2 11 at S.F. (10/31) 21 140 30 110 7 2 3 66.7% 0 0 0.0% 9:14 2 26Denver 7 94 48 46 5 3 4 75.0% 0 0 0.0% 8:06 0 0 Denver 7 52 9 43 3 1 3 33.3% 0 1 0.0% 6:36 0 0vs. K.C. (11/14) 7 126 6 120 7 2 4 50.0% 0 1 0.0% 6:54 0 0 vs. K.C. (11/14) 12 195 15 180 11 0 3 0.0% 2 3 66.7% 8:24 5 35Denver 0 18 2 16 1 0 2 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 3:42 2 10 Denver 7 65 17 48 5 0 3 0.0% 1 1 100.0% 6:18 0 0at S.D. (11/22) 7 136 54 82 6 4 5 80.0% 0 0 0.0% 11:18 0 0 at S.D. (11/22) 7 60 47 13 4 1 3 33.3% 0 0 0.0% 8:42 2 10Denver 0 86 26 60 4 0 1 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 6:14 1 10 Denver 20 159 -3 162 7 1 4 25.0% 1 2 50.0% 7:01 3 30vs. Stl. (11/28) 7 90 36 54 6 1 3 33.3% 0 0 0.0% 8:46 1 5 vs. Stl. (11/28) 3 62 24 38 3 0 4 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 7:59 2 20Denver 0 22 12 10 1 0 2 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 3:01 1 15 Denver 3 84 64 20 4 1 4 25.0% 0 0 0.0% 5:43 1 5at K.C. (12/5) 0 93 96 -3 7 1 3 50.0% 0 1 0.0% 11:59 4 40 at K.C. (12/5) 0 68 29 39 3 0 4 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 9:17 1 10Denver 0 38 15 23 1 0 2 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 4:02 4 41 Denver 10 108 56 52 9 2 6 33.3% 0 1 0.0% 5:51 2 10at Ari. (12/12) 3 110 48 62 9 1 5 20.0% 0 0 0.0% 10:58 1 5 at Ari. (12/12) 24 118 113 5 5 2 2 100.0% 0 0 0.0% 9:09 2 17Denver 3 34 6 28 2 0 2 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 5:53 4 28 Denver 3 39 11 28 2 1 4 25.0% 0 0 0.0% 6:36 1 15at Oak. (12/19) 6 81 22 59 2 0 3 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 9:07 3 44 at Oak. (12/19) 16 162 41 121 7 1 4 25.0% 1 1 100.0% 8:24 2 10Denver 10 170 48 122 8 0 1 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 7:44 0 0 Denver 14 120 37 83 10 3 4 75.0% 0 0 0.0% 9:57 1 5vs. Hou. (12/26) 6 96 23 73 5 0 2 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 7:16 1 10 vs. Hou. (12/26) 0 72 5 67 5 0 1 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 5:03 2 14Denver 7 121 83 38 6 2 3 33.3% 0 0 0.0% 8:13 1 10 Denver 14 132 28 104 7 2 6 33.3% 1 3 33.0% 7:25 1 5vs. S.D. (1/2) 10 124 41 83 6 0 1 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 6:47 1 11 vs. S.D. (1/2) 7 66 52 14 2 1 5 20.0% 1 1 100.0% 7:35 1 5( / )DENVER TOT. 78 1240 338 902 64 18 44 40.9% 0 0 0.0% 105:43:00 22 218 DENVER TOT. 120 1662 359 1303 97 19 65 29.2% 5 15 33.3% 118:16:00 27 266OPP. TOT. 104 1614 630 984 85 19 49 38.8% 1 5 20.0% 134:17:00 27 265 OPP. TOT. 139 1496 645 851 80 15 50 30.0% 4 5 0.0% 121:44:00 31 322

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Pts. Yds. Rush. Pass 1st Dwn. Md. Att. Pct. Md. Att. Pct. TOP No. Yds. Pts. Yds. Rush. Pass 1st Dwn. Md. Att. Pct. Md. Att. Pct. TOP No. Yds.Denver 7 217 36 181 11 1 5 20.0% 1 1 100.0% 16:39 3 30 Denver 10 146 53 93 10 2 5 40.0% 0 1 0.0% 13:51 4 40at Jac. (9/12) 7 139 53 86 7 1 5 20.0% 1 1 100.0% 13:21 2 20 at Jac. (9/12) 17 160 81 79 11 2 5 40.0% 0 1 0.0% 16:09 3 27Denver 17 205 46 159 13 7 9 77.8% 0 0 0.0% 15:43 1 5 Denver 14 164 19 145 10 7 11 63.6% 0 0 0.0% 21:44 2 30vs. Sea. (9/19) 0 148 69 79 9 5 7 71.4% 1 1 100.0% 14:17 4 35 vs. Sea. (9/19) 14 191 40 151 8 2 4 50.0% 0 1 0.0% 8:16 3 29Denver 3 212 26 186 10 2 7 28.6% 0 1 0.0% 14:20 3 35 Denver 10 307 21 286 13 3 8 37.5% 1 3 33.3% 15:32 3 25vs. Ind. (9/26) 13 150 16 134 9 3 8 37.5% 0 0 0.0% 15:40 1 2 vs. Ind. (9/26) 14 215 24 191 9 3 6 50.0% 0 0 0.0% 14:28 3 25Denver 10 145 13 132 10 1 6 16.7% 0 0 0.0% 17:28 2 39 Denver 16 182 6 176 12 2 9 22.2% 1 2 0.0% 20:56 4 35at Ten. (10/3) 10 242 105 137 10 3 7 42.9% 0 0 0.0% 12:32 3 27 at Ten. (10/3) 10 46 16 30 3 0 5 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 9:04 7 84Denver 7 160 38 122 7 4 8 50.0% 0 0 0.0% 14:10 7 70 Denver 10 186 1 185 9 1 5 20.0% 0 0 0.0% 9:33 3 20at Bal. (10/10) 17 203 72 131 13 2 6 33.3% 0 1 0.0% 15:50 2 15 at Bal. (10/10) 14 212 161 51 15 5 7 71.4% 0 0 0.0% 20:27 3 51Denver 10 159 60 99 9 2 7 28.6% 0 1 0.0% 11:49 3 30 Denver 10 187 85 102 12 5 11 45.5% 0 0 0.0% 18:34 2 51vs. NYJ (10/17) 7 145 48 97 8 3 7 42.9% 0 0 0.0% 18:11 4 40 vs. NYJ (10/17) 17 174 81 93 9 2 6 33.3% 0 0 0.0% 11:26 2 34Denver 7 122 38 84 5 2 6 33.3% 0 1 0.0% 10:16 1 5 Denver 7 118 37 81 6 0 5 0.0% 0 1 0.0% 11:03 4 59vs. Oak. (10/24) 38 275 169 106 17 4 7 57.1% 0 0 0.0% 19:44 5 30 vs. Oak. (10/24) 21 233 159 74 12 2 6 33.3% 1 1 0.0% 18:57 5 64Denver 0 128 43 85 8 1 6 16.7% 0 0 0.0% 16:02 3 20 Denver 16 270 16 254 14 1 4 25.0% 0 0 0.0% 10:24 5 40at S.F. (10/31) 3 119 82 37 6 1 5 20.0% 0 0 0.0% 13:58 2 30 at S.F. (10/31) 21 220 61 159 10 4 8 50.0% 0 0 0.0% 19:36 4 37Denver 35 306 96 210 17 2 3 66.7% 0 0 0.0% 13:27 3 28 Denver 14 146 57 89 8 4 7 57.1% 0 1 0.0% 14:42 0 0vs. K.C. (11/14) 10 163 30 133 12 3 6 50.0% 0 0 0.0% 16:33 1 5 vs. K.C. (11/14) 19 321 21 300 18 2 7 28.6% 2 4 0.0% 15:18 5 35Denver 7 152 44 108 10 1 7 14.3% 0 0 0.0% 15:41 6 46 Denver 7 83 19 64 6 0 5 0.0% 1 1 100.0% 10:00 2 10at S.D. (11/22) 21 204 46 158 11 2 6 33.3% 1 1 100.0% 14:19 3 30 at S.D. (11/22) 14 196 101 95 10 5 8 62.5% 0 0 0.0% 20:00 2 10Denver 13 204 96 108 13 0 4 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 12:28 2 20 Denver 20 245 23 222 11 1 5 20.0% 1 2 50.0% 13:15 4 40vs. Stl. (11/28) 26 279 63 216 15 5 9 55.6% 1 1 100.0% 17:32 1 5 vs. Stl. (11/28) 10 152 60 92 9 1 7 14.3% 0 0 0.0% 16:45 3 25Denver 3 141 85 56 8 2 6 25.0% 0 0 0.0% 14:02 2 15 Denver 3 106 76 30 5 1 6 16.7% 0 0 0.0% 8:44 2 20at K.C. (12/5) 10 198 60 138 11 5 7 71.4% 0 0 0.0% 15:58 3 20 at K.C. (12/5) 0 161 125 36 10 1 7 14.3% 0 1 0.0% 21:16 5 40Denver 3 140 61 81 10 1 7 14.3% 0 0 0.0% 16:28 2 15 Denver 10 148 71 75 10 2 8 25.0% 0 1 0.0% 13:11 6 51at Ari. (12/12) 16 129 50 79 7 1 9 11.0% 1 1 100.0% 13:32 4 40 at Ari. (12/12) 27 228 161 67 14 3 7 42.9% 0 0 0.0% 16:49 3 22Denver 17 162 89 73 5 1 6 16.7% 0 0 0.0% 13:34 5 50 Denver 6 73 17 56 4 1 6 16.7% 0 0 0.0% 12:29 5 43at Oak. (12/19) 17 259 201 58 11 1 4 25.0% 0 0 0.0% 16:26 4 30 at Oak. (12/19) 22 243 63 180 9 1 7 14.3% 0 1 100.0% 17:31 5 54Denver 0 141 41 100 7 2 6 33.0% 0 0 0.0% 14:09 3 22 Denver 24 290 85 205 18 3 5 50.0% 0 0 0.0% 17:51 1 5vs. Hou. (12/26) 17 233 63 170 11 1 5 20.0% 0 0 0.0% 15:51 0 0 vs. Hou. (12/26) 6 168 28 140 10 0 3 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 12:19 3 24Denver 7 84 35 49 5 1 5 20.0% 0 0 0.0% 10:00 3 30 Denver 21 253 111 142 13 4 9 44.4% 1 3 33.0% 15:38 2 15vs. S.D. (1/2) 16 257 71 186 12 6 12 50.0% 0 0 0.0% 20:00 1 16 vs. S.D. (1/2) 17 190 93 97 8 1 6 16.7% 1 1 100.0% 14:22 2 16DENVER TOT. 146 2678 847 1833 148 30 98 30.6% 1 4 25.0% 226:16:00 49 460 DENVER TOT. 198 2904 697 2205 161 37 109 33.9% 5 15 33.3% 227:27:00 49 484OPP. TOT. 228 3143 1198 1945 169 46 110 41.8% 5 6 83.3% 253:44:00 40 345 OPP. TOT. 243 3110 1275 1835 165 34 99 34.3% 4 10 40.0% 252:43:00 58 577

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2010 BRONCOS REGULAR SEASON INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

BRONCOSYARDS RUSHING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .161, Knowshon Moreno, at K.C. (12/5)RUSHING ATTEMPTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24, Knowshon Moreno, vs. Sea. (9/19)RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1, 12 times, last Buckhalter and Tebow, vs. Hou. (12/26) YARDS PASSING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .476, Kyle Orton, vs. Ind. (9/26)PASS ATTEMPTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57, Kyle Orton, vs. Ind. (9/26)PASS COMPLETIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37, Kyle Orton, vs. Ind. (9/26)TOUCHDOWN PASSES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4, Kyle Orton, vs. K.C. (11/14)PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3, Kyle Orton, at Ari. (12/12)RECEPTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12, Jabar Gaffney, vs. Ind. (9/26)RECEIVING YARDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .169, Brandon Lloyd, at S.F. (10/31) and vs. Ind. (9/26)RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2, four times, last Brandon Lloyd, vs. Stl. (11/28)TOTAL YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . .169, Brandon Lloyd, at S.F. (10/31) and vs. Ind. (9/26)ALL-PURPOSE YARDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .169, Brandon Lloyd, at S.F. (10/31) and vs. Ind. (9/26)FIELD GOALS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4, Matt Prater, at Ten. (10/3)TACKLES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15, D.J. Williams, at Bal. (10/10)INTERCEPTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1, 10 times, last Hill, vs. S.D. (1/2)SACKS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3, Mario Haggan, vs. K.C. (11/14)LONGEST RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . .40, Tim Tebow, at Oak. (12/19)LONGEST PASS COMPLETION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71, Kyle Orton, at S.F. (10/31)LONGEST PASS RECEPTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71, Brandon Lloyd, at S.F. (10/31)LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36, Renaldo Hill, vs. NYJ (10/17)LONGEST PUNT RETURN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33, Eddie Royal, at S.D. (11/22)LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97t, Cassius Vaughn, vs. S.D. (1/2)LONGEST PUNT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63, Britton Colquitt, vs. Sea. (9/19)LONGEST FIELD GOAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59, Matt Prater, vs. NYJ (10/17)

OPPONENTSYARDS RUSHING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .165, Darren McFadden, vs. Oak. (10/24)RUSHING ATTEMPTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29, Steven Jackson, vs. Stl. (11/28) and Frank Gore, at S.F. (10/31)RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3, Ryan Matthews, vs. S.D. (1/2) and Darren McFadden, vs. Oak. (10/24)YARDS PASSING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .469, Matt Cassel, vs. K.C. (11/14)PASS ATTEMPTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43, Peyton Manning, vs. Ind. (9/26)PASS COMPLETIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27, Peyton Manning, vs. Ind. (9/26)TOUCHDOWN PASSES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4, Philip Rivers, at S.D. (11/22)PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3, Matt Hasselbeck, vs. Sea. (9/19)RECEPTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12, Austin Collie, vs. Ind. (9/26)RECEIVING YARDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .186, Dwayne Bowe, vs. K.C. (11/14)RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2, four times, last Billy Bahema vs. Stl. (11/28)TOTAL YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . .197, Darren McFadden, vs. Oak. (10/24)ALL-PURPOSE YARDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .220, Jacoby Ford, at Oak. (12/19)FIELD GOALS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5, Jay Feely, at Ari. (12/12)TACKLES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12, Derrick Johnson, vs. K.C. (11/14) and Stephen Tulloch, at Ten. (10/3)INTERCEPTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1, 12 times, last Quentin Jammer and Eric Weddle vs. S.D (1/2)SACKS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.5, Dave Ball, at Ten. (10/3)LONGEST RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . .71, Jacoby Ford, at Oak. (12/19)LONGEST PASS COMPLETION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73, Jason Campbell, at Oak. (12/19)LONGEST PASS RECEPTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73, Marcel Reece, at Oak. (12/19)LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44, Jacob Lacey, vs. Ind. (9/26)LONGEST PUNT RETURN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63, Golden Tate, vs. Sea. (9/19)LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98t, Marc Mariani, at Ten. (10/3)LONGEST PUNT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61, Pat McAfee, vs. Ind. (9/26)LONGEST FIELD GOAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55, Jay Feely at Ari. (12/12) and Rob Bironas, at Ten. (10/3)

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BRONCOS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .HIGHS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LOWSTOTAL FIRST DOWNS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25, vs. Hou. (12/26) and vs. K.C. (11/14) . . . . .9, at Oak. (12/19)TOTAL NET YARDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .519, vs. Ind. (9/26) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .235, at Oak. (12/19) and at S.D. (11/22)TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS . . . . . . . . . . .76, at Ten. (10/3) and vs. Ind. (9/26) . . . . . . . . .50, vs. Oak. (10/24)NET YARDS RUSHING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .161, at K.C. (12/05) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19, at Ten. (10/3)RUSHING ATTEMPTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38, vs. Sea. (9/19) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13, at Bal. (10/10)NET YARDS PASSING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .472, vs. Ind. (9/26) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86, at K.C. (12/5)PASS ATTEMPTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57, vs. Ind. (9/26) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16, at Oak. (12/19)PASS COMPLETIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37, vs. Ind. (9/26) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8, at Oak. (12/19)PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED . . . . . . . . . .3, at Ari. (12/12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0, seven times, last at Oak. (12/19)TIMES SACKED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6, at Ten. (10/3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0, vs. K.C. (11/14)PUNTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9, at S.D. (11/22) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2, vs. K.C. (11/14)GROSS PUNTING AVERAGE . . . . . . . . . .56.2, at Ari. (12/12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33.7, at S.F. (10/31)NET PUNTING AVERAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . .45.3, vs. Oak. (10/24) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23.0, vs. K.C. (11/14)PUNT RETURNS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5, vs. Ind. (9/26) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0, at Bal. (10/10)PUNT RETURN YARDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57, vs. Ind. (9/26) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0, at Bal. (10/10)KICKOFF RETURNS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10, at Ari. (12/12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0, twice, last vs. NYJ (10/17)KICKOFF RETURN YARDS . . . . . . . . . . . .272, at Ari. (12/12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0, vs. Ind. (9/26)INTERCEPTION RETURNS . . . . . . . . . . . .3, vs. Sea. (9/19) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0, nine times, last at Ari. (12/12)INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS . . . . . .40, at Oak. (12/19) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0, 10 times, last at Ari. (12/12)PENALTIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10, at Oak. (12/19) and at Bal. (10/10) . . . . . . .3, twice, last vs. K.C. (11/14)YARDS PENALIZED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93, at Oak. (12/19) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28, vs. K.C. (11/14)FUMBLES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5, vs. Oak. (10/24) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0, twice. last at S.D. (11/22)FUMBLES LOST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3, at Ari. (12/12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0, six times, last vs. S.D. (1/2)SACKS MADE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5, vs. S.D. (1/2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0, four times, last vs. Hou. (12/26)FUMBLES FORCED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3, twice, last at Ari. (12/12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0, five times, last vs. S.D. (1/2)FUMBLES RECOVERED . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2, at Ten. (10/3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0, eight times, last vs. S.D. (1/2)TIME OF POSSESSION . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37:27, vs. Sea. (9/19) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21:21, vs. Oak. (10/24)

OPPONENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .HIGHS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LOWSTOTAL FIRST DOWNS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30, vs. K.C. (11/14) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13, at Ten. (10/3)TOTAL NET YARDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .508, vs. Oak. (10/24) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .228, at Ten. (10/3)TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS . . . . . . . . . . .79, vs. K.C. (11/14) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52, at Ten. (10/3)NET YARDS RUSHING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .328, vs. Oak. (10/24) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40, vs. Ind. (9/26)RUSHING ATTEMPTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52, vs. Oak. (10/24) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20, vs. Sea. (9/19)NET YARDS PASSING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .433, vs. K.C. (11/14) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .146, at Ari. (12/12)PASS ATTEMPTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53, vs. K.C. (11/14) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19, at S.F. (10/31)PASS COMPLETIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33, vs. K.C. (11/14) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12, at S.F. (10/31) and vs. Oak. (10/24)PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED . . . . . . . . . .3, vs. Sea. (9/19) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0, 10 times, last at Ari. (12/12)TIMES SACKED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5, vs. S.D. (1/2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0, five times, last vs. Hou. (12/26)PUNTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6, three times, last at S.F. (10/31) . . . . . . . . . . . .2, vs. Sea. (9/19)GROSS PUNTING AVERAGE . . . . . . . . . .53.5, vs. Sea. (9/19) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37.0, at Oak. (12/19)NET PUNTING AVERAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . .52.5 vs. Sea. (9/19) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31.5, twice, last at S.D. (11/22)PUNT RETURNS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6, vs. Oak. (10/24) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1, at Ten. (10/3) and vs. Ind. (9/26)PUNT RETURN YARDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82, vs. Sea. (9/19) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4, vs. Ind. (9/26)KICKOFF RETURNS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7, at Oak. (12/19) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0, vs. Oak. (10/24)KICKOFF RETURN YARDS . . . . . . . . . . . .187, at Ten. (10/3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0, vs. Oak. (10/24)INTERCEPTION RETURNS . . . . . . . . . . . .3, at Ari. (12/12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0, seven times, last at Oak. (12/19)INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS . . . . . .109, at Ari. (12/12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0, seven times, last at Oak. (12/19)PENALTIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10, twice, last vs. Oak. (10/24) . . . . . . . . . . . . .3, vs. S.D. (1/2) and vs. Hou. (12/26)YARDS PENALIZED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .111, at Ten. (10/3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24, vs. Hou. (12/26)FUMBLES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3, twice, last at Ari. (12/12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0, five times, last, vs. S.D. (1/2)FUMBLES LOST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2, at Ten. (10/3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0, eight times, last vs. S.D. (1/2)SACKS MADE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6, at Ten. (10/3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0, vs. K.C. (11/14)FUMBLES FORCED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5, vs. Oak. (10/24) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0, twice, last at S.D. (11/22)FUMBLES RECOVERED . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3, at Ari. (12/12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0, six times, last vs. S.D. (1/2)TIME OF POSSESSION . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38:39, vs. Oak. (10/24) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22:33, vs. Sea. (9/19)

2010 BRONCOS REGULAR SEASON TEAM SINGLE-GAME HIGHS AND LOWS

2010 OPPONENTS REGULAR SEASON SINGLE-GAME HIGHS AND LOWS

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Category Player AFC Rank AFC Leader NFL Rank NFL Leader

Scoring Prater - 76 13th Janikowski, Oak. - 142 28th Akers, Phi. - 143

Rushing Yards Moreno - 779 14th Foster, Hou. - 1,616 24th Foster, Hou. - 1,616

Passing Yards Orton - 3,653 6th Rivers, S.D. - 4,710 10th Rivers, S.D. - 4,710

Passer Rating Orton - 87.5 9th Brady, N.E. - 111.0 15th Brady, N.E. - 111.0

Receiving Yards Lloyd - 1,448 1st Lloyd, Den. - 1,448 1st Lloyd, Den. - 1,448

Receptions Lloyd - 77 7th Wayne, Ind. - 111 15th (t) White, Atl. - 115

Gross Punting Avg Colquitt - 44.6 5th Lechler - Oak. - 47.0 11th McBriar, Dal. - 47.9

Net Punting Avg Colquitt - 36.6 13th Lechler, Oak. - 40.8 22nd McBriar, Dal. - 41.7

Sacks D. Williams - 5.5 22nd (t) Hali, K.C. - 14.5 49th (t) Ware, Dal. - 15.5

Kickoff Ret. Avg Decker - 25.3 5th Reed, Bal. - 29.3 10th Reed, Bal. - 29.3

Punt Ret. Avg Royal - 11.9 3rd Edelman, N.E. - 15.3 6th Hester, Chi. - 17.1

Offense Total AFC Rank AFC Leader NFL Rank NFL Leader

Points Per Game 21.5 12th New England - 32.4 19th New England - 32.4

Total Yards Per Game 348.9 8th San Diego - 395.6 13th San Diego - 395.6

Yards Per Play 5.5 6th San Diego - 6.1 12th San Diego - 6.1

Rushing Yards Per Game 96.5 14th Kansas City - 164.2 26th Kansas City - 164.2

Net Passing Yds. Per Game 252.4 4th Indianapolis - 288.1 7th Indianapolis - 288.1

INTs Per Pass Attempt 2.1% 5th New England - 1.0% 7th New England - 1.0%

Sacked Per Pass Play 6.9% 10th Indianapolis - 2.4% 18th Indianapolis - 2.4%

First Downs Per Game 19.3 8th Indianapolis - 22.9 14th Indianapolis - 22.9

Third-Down Efficiency 32.4% 16th New England - 48.2% 28th New Orleans - 48.9%

Fourth-Down Efficiency 31.6% 15th Cincinnati - 71.4% 29th Atlanta - 73.3%

Kickoff Ret. Avg 24.3 3rd N.Y. Jets - 25.2 7th Atlanta - 26.5

Punt Ret. Avg 10.4 7th New England - 13.4 16th Chicago - 17.1

Defense Total AFC Rank AFC Leader NFL Rank NFL Leader

Points Per Game 29 4 16th Pittsburgh - 14 5 32nd Pittsburgh - 14 5

DENVER BRONCOS 2010 REGULAR SEASON LEADERS BY CATEGORY

HOW THE BRONCOS RANK IN THE AFC AND NFL — 2010 REGULAR SEASON

Points Per Game 29.4 16th Pittsburgh - 14.5 32nd Pittsburgh - 14.5

Total Yards Per Game 390.8 16th San Diego - 271.6 32nd San Diego - 271.6

Yards Per Play 5.9 14th Pittsburgh - 4.6 29th Pittsburgh - 4.6

Rushing Yards Per Game 154.6 15th Pittsburgh - 62.8 31st Pittsburgh - 62.8

Net Passing Yds. Per Game 236.3 12th San Diego - 177.8 25th San Diego - 177.8

INTs Per Pass Attempt 2.0% 15th New England - 4.1% 30th Green Bay - 4.6%

Sacked Per Pass Play 4.6% 15th Oakland - 10.0% 31st Oakland - 10.0%

First Downs Per Game 20.9 12th San Diego - 15.4 27th San Diego - 15.4

Third-Down Efficiency 38.3% 9th Pittsburgh - 33.5% 17th (t) N.Y. Giants - 31.8%

Fourth-Down Efficiency 62.5% 11th (t) Cincinnati - 27.3% 25th (t) San Francisco - 23.1%

Kickoff Ret. Avg 24.7 13th Cleveland - 17.8 29th Cleveland - 17.8

Punt Ret. Avg 11.0 14th Cincinnati - 4.8 24th (t) Cincinnati - 4.8

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TD TD DriveYards Length Length Posession Time TDs Plays TDs YARDS TD FG TD FG1‐9 yards 21 ‐ 00:00‐00:59 2 1 ‐ (MINUS) ‐ 1 ‐ 110‐19 yards 7 1 01:00‐01:59 12 2 1 0‐9 ‐ 1 ‐ 720‐29 yards 3 1 02:00‐02:59 9 3 5 10‐19 1 1 2 130‐39 yards 1 2 03:00‐03:59 6 4 3 20‐29 1 1 4 5

BRONCOS 2010 REGULAR SEASONTOUCHDOWN DRIVE ANALYSIS

BRONCOS 2010 REGULAR SEASONSCORING DRIVE LENGTH

OPPONENTBRONCOS

40‐49 yards 6 3 04:00‐04:59 4 5 7 30‐39 2 ‐ 2 450‐59 yards ‐ 5 05:00‐05:59 2 6 4 40‐49 3 7 3 560‐69 yards ‐ 8 06:00‐06:59 2 7 3 50‐59 5 4 8 370‐79 yards ‐ 5 07:00‐07:59 1 8 4 60‐69 8 3 4 280‐89 yards ‐ 11 08:00‐08:59 ‐ 9 2 70‐79 5 2 15 190‐99 yards ‐ 2 09:00‐09:59 ‐ 10 4 80‐89 11 1 12 ‐

10:00‐10:59 ‐ 11 1 90‐99 2 1 2 ‐11:00‐11:59 ‐ 12 3 TOTAL 38 22 52 2912:00‐12:59 ‐ 13 ‐

13:00 13:59 14 113:00‐13:59 ‐ 14 114:00‐14:59 ‐ 15 ‐

15:00 + ‐ 16+ ‐TOTAL 38 38 38 38

MOST PLAYSBroncos: 14 (vs Sea Sept 19 FG 80 yds 7:56) Pts FD Yds Pts FD Yds

BRONCOS 2010 REGULAR SEASONLONGEST/SHORTEST SCORING DRIVES

BRONCOS 2010 REGULAR SEASONGAME-OPENING DRIVES

BRONCOS OPPONENTBroncos: 14 (vs. Sea., Sept. 19, FG, 80 yds., 7:56) Pts. FD Yds. Pts. FD Yds.Opponent: 15 (vs. K.C., Nov. 14, TD, 83 yds., 4:53) at Jac (9/12) 0 3 43 0 1 29FEWEST PLAYS vs. Sea. (9/19) 0 2 30 0 5 64Broncos: 2 (at Oak., Dec. 19, TD, 32 yds., 0:44) vs. Ind. (9/26) 0 0 5 0 2 38Opponent: 1 (four times, last at Oak., Dec. 19, TD, 73 yds., 0:12) at Ten. (10/3) 0 0 ‐4 0 0 9MOSY YARDS at Bal. (10/10) 0 1 14 0 3 74Broncos: 92 (vs. S.D., Jan. 2, TD, 12 plays, 2:23) vs. NYJ (10/17) 0 0 18 0 0 ‐1Opponent: 91 (vs. Hou., Dec. 26, TD, 6 plays, 3:11) vs. Oak. (10/24) 0 0 0 7 4 80FEWEST YARDS at S.F. (10/31) 0 0 6 0 0 5Broncos: ‐1 (at Ten., Oct. 3, FG, 4 plays, 1:05) vs. K.C. (11/14) 7 4 80 0 1 12Broncos: 1 (at Ten., Oct. 3, FG, 4 plays, 1:05) vs. K.C. (11/14) 7 4 80 0 1 12Opponent: ‐1 (vs. Ind., Sept. 26, FG, 3 plays, 0:53) at S.D. (11/22) 7 4 69 0 0 7MOST TIME vs. Stl. (11/28) 7 6 80 0 0 4Broncos: 7:56 (vs. Sea., Sept. 19, TD, 14 plays, 80 yds.) at K.C. (12/5) 0 2 37 0 1 17Opponent: 7:31 (at S.F., Oct. 31, FG, 13 plays, 65 yds.) at Ari. (12/12) 3 4 73 0 0 1LEAST TIME at Oak. (12/19) 0 0 5 7 1 71Broncos: 0:34 (at Jac., Sept. 12, TD, 4 plays, 74 yds.) vs. Hou. (12/26) 0 2 49 0 0 5Opponent: 0:01 (vs. K.C., Nov. 14, FG, 1 play, 0 yds.) vs. S.D. (1/2) 0 0 3 0 1 4

TOTAL 24 28 508 14 19 419

BRONCOSPts. FD Yds. Pts. FD Yds.

at Jac (9/12) 0 1 8 7 4 53vs. Sea. (9/19) 0 1 17 7 2 22vs. Ind. (9/26) 7 3 80 0 0 9at Ten. (10/3) 3 2 51 3 2 39

B l (10/10) 0 1 28 0 2 32

OPPONENT

BRONCOS 2010 REGULAR SEASON2ND HALF-OPENING DRIVES

at Bal. (10/10) 0 1 28 0 2 32vs. NYJ (10/17) 0 3 49 3 1 23vs. Oak. (10/24) 7 3 64 7 4 80at S.F. (10/31) 7 4 89 0 2 29vs. K.C. (11/14) 7 4 60 0 0 5at S.D. (11/22) 0 0 ‐3 7 2 72vs. Stl. (11/28) 0 1 19 0 1 1at K.C. (12/5) 0 0 2 0 5 53at Ari. (12/12) 0 1 17 3 5 72at Oak (12/19) 0 0 2 0 1 23at Oak. (12/19) 0 0 2 0 1 23vs. Hou. (12/26) 7 3 80 3 2 44vs. S.D. (1/2) 0 1 34 7 4 71TOTAL 38 28 597 47 37 628

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Opponent Plays Yards Time Res. Qtr Scoring Play Quarterback

at Jac. (9/12) 4 74 0:34 TD 2 Gaffney 8 yd. pass from Orton Orton

at Jac. (9/12) 4 40 1:59 TD 3 Moreno 1 yd. run Orton

at Jac. (9/12) 9 44 4:25 FG 4 Prater 54 yd. Field Goal Orton

vs. Sea. (9/19) 3 13 1:16 TD 1 Royal 13 yd. pass from Orton Orton

vs. Sea. (9/19) 10 81 4:41 TD 2 Buckhalter 1 yd. run Orton

vs. Sea. (9/19) 16 91 6:07 FG 2 Prater 20 yd. Field Goal Orton

vs. Sea. (9/19) 10 80 6:16 TD 3 Moreno 1 yd. run Orton

vs. Sea. (9/19) 14 80 7:56 TD 4 D. Thomas 21 yd. pass from Orton Orton

vs. Ind. (9/26) 11 54 1:37 FG 2 Prater 25 yd. Field Goal Orton

vs. Ind. (9/26) 6 80 3:20 TD 3 Lloyd 48 yd. pass from Orton Orton

vs. Ind. (9/26) 6 64 2:27 FG 3 Prater 34 yd. Field Goal Orton

at Ten. (10/3) 5 68 2:23 TD 2 Royal 2 yd. pass from Orton Orton

at Ten. (10/3) 13 62 4:28 FG 2 Prater 36 yd. Field Goal Orton

at Ten. (10/3) 9 51 4:30 FG 3 Prater 36 yd. Field Goal Orton

at Ten. (10/3) 4 6 2:07 FG 3 Prater 35 yd. Field Goal Orton

at Ten. (10/3) 5 49 1:09 TD 4 Buckhalter 6 yd. pass from Orton Orton

at Ten. (10/3) 4 ‐1 1:05 FG 4 Prater 36 yd. Field Goal Orton

at Bal. (10/10) 5 59 1:09 TD 2 Lloyd 42 yd. pass from Orton Orton

at Bal. (10/10) 8 61 2:31 FG 4 Prater 38 yd. Field Goal Orton

at Bal. (10/10) 5 90 1:16 TD 4 Lloyd 44 yd. pass from Orton Orton

vs. NYJ (10/17) 8 80 3:43 TD 2 Tebow 5 yd. run Tebow

vs. NYJ (10/17) 7 24 0:39 FG 2 Prater 59 yd. Field Goal Orton

vs. NYJ (10/17) 5 66 1:36 TD 3 D. Thomas 17 yd. pass from Orton Orton

vs. NYJ (10/17) 9 50 4:41 FG 4 Prater 48 yd. Field Goal Orton

vs. Oak. (10/24) 9 68 3:17 TD 2 Moreno 7 yd. pass from Orton Orton

vs. Oak. (10/24) 3 64 1:26 TD 3 Moreno 27 yd. pass from Orton Orton

at S.F. (10/31) 5 89 2:15 TD 3 Tebow 1 yd. run Tebow

at S.F. (10/31) 7 44 2:11 FG 4 Prater 32 yd. Field Goal Orton

at S.F. (10/31) 7 78 1:28 TD 4 Lloyd 1 yd. pass from Orton Orton

vs. K.C. (11/14) 8 80 2:58 TD 1 Moreno 17 yd. pass from Orton Orton

vs. K.C. (11/14) 9 82 4:37 TD 1 Lloyd 6 yd. pass from Orton Orton

vs. K.C. (11/14) 3 53 1:15 TD 1 Gaffney 40 yd. pass from Orotn Orton

vs. K.C. (11/14) 8 58 3:10 TD 2 Tebow 2 yd. run Tebow

vs. K.C. (11/14) 10 60 4:45 TD 3 Larsen 3 yd. pass from Tebow Tebow

vs. K.C. (11/14) 10 66 5:35 TD 4 Lloyd 15 yd. pass from Orton Orton

at S.D. (11/22) 6 69 2:55 TD 1 Moreno 4 yd. run Orton

at S.D. (11/22) 6 39 2:39 TD 4 Lloyd 13 yd. pass from Orton Orton

vs. Stl. (11/28) 7 80 3:06 TD 1 Moreno 4 yd. run Orton

vs. Stl. (11/28) 9 49 2:53 FG 1 Prater 49 yd. Field Goal Orton

vs. Stl. (11/28) 9 58 4:05 FG 2 Prater 40 yd. Field Goal Orton

vs. Stl. (11/28) 3 65 1:01 TD 4 Lloyd 41 yd. pass from Orton Orton

vs. Stl. (11/28) 5 50 3:09 TD 4 Royal 16 yd. pass from Orton Orton

vs. Stl. (11/28) 8 59 1:51 TD 4 Lloyd 5 yd. pass from Orton Orton

at K.C. (12/5) 12 85 5:20 FG 2 Prater 25 yd. Field Goal Orton

at K.C. (12/5) 8 44 2:42 FG 4 Prater 41 yd. Field Goal Orton

at Ari. (12/12) 11 73 4:24 FG 1 Hauschka 32 yd. Field Goal Orton

at Ari. (12/12) 7 13 2:16 FG 4 Hauschka 30 yd. Field Goal Orton

at Ari. (12/12) 7 71 2:36 TD 4 Moreno 1 yd. run Orton

at Oak. (12/19) 3 26 1:56 TD 1 Tebow 40 yd. run Tebow

at Oak. (12/19) 2 32 0:44 TD 1 Lloyd 33 yd. pass from Tebow Tebow

at Oak. (12/19) 8 42 4:11 FG 2 Hauschka 46 yd. Field Goal Tebow

at Oak. (12/19) 6 47 2:24 FG 3 Hauschka 35 yd. Field Goal Tebow

at Oak. (12/19) 9 49 4:28 FG 4 Hauschka 45 yd. Field Goal Tebow

vs. Hou. (12/26) 4 80 2:02 TD 3 Buckhalter 6 yd. run Tebow

vs. Hou. (12/26) 7 44 2:44 FG 3 Hauschka 27 yd. Field Goal Tebow

vs. Hou. (12/26) 12 74 6:39 TD 4 Buckhalter 23 yd. pass from Tebow Tebow

vs. Hou. (12/26) 12 76 4:40 TD 4 Tebow 6 yd. run Tebow

vs. S.D. (1/2) 6 40 2:42 TD 1 Lloyd 14 yd. pass from Tebow Tebow

vs. S.D. (1/2) 11 83 5:16 TD 3 Decker 6 yd. pass from Tebow Tebow

vs. S.D. (1/2) 12 92 2:23 TD 4 Tebow 6 yd. run Tebow

AVERAGE 7.5 59.1 3:03

BRONCOS 2010 REGULAR SEASON GAME-BY-GAME SCORING DRIVES

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TOTAL THIRD DOWNSGame Md. Att. Pct. Md. Att. Pct. Md. Att. Pct. Yds. Needed Yds. Gained Run Pass Yds. Needed Yds. GainedDenver 3 10 30.0% 1 2 50.0% 2 8 25.0% 71 15 7 8 7.1 1.5

at Jac. (9/12) 3 10 30.0% 1 3 33.3% 2 7 28.6% 72 72 8 64 7.2 7.2

Denver 14 20 70.0% 3 6 50.0% 11 14 78.6% 114 155 0 155 5.7 7.8

vs. Sea. (9/19) 7 11 63.6% 1 1 100.0% 6 10 60.0% 66 91 19 72 6.0 8.3

Denver 5 15 33.0% 2 3 66.7% 3 12 25.0% 108 79 18 61 7.2 5.3

vs. Ind. (9/26) 6 14 43.0% 1 2 50.0% 5 12 41.7% 109 121 4 117 7.8 8.6Denver 3 15 20.0% 1 3 33.3% 2 12 16.7% 96 4 2 2 6.4 0.3

at Ten. (10/4) 3 12 25.0% 0 1 0.0% 3 11 27.3% 87 38 7 31 7.3 3.2

Denver 5 13 38.0% 1 3 33.3% 4 10 40.0% 122 60 23 37 9.4 4.6

at Bal. (10/10) 7 13 54.0% 3 5 60.0% 4 8 50.0% 75 72 29 43 5.8 5.5

Denver 7 18 39.0% 3 6 50.0% 4 12 33.3% 117 123 22 101 6.5 6.8

vs. NYJ (10/17) 5 13 38.0% 0 1 0.0% 5 12 41.7% 99 70 3 67 7.6 5.4

Denver 2 11 18.0% 0 1 0.0% 2 10 20.0% 103 43 0 43 9.4 3.9

vs Oak (10/24) 6 13 46.0% 3 6 50.0% 3 7 42.9% 107 65 21 42 8.2 5.0

Denver 2 10 20.0% 1 3 33.3% 1 7 14.3% 81 37 8 29 8.1 3.7

at S.F. (10/31) 5 13 38.0% 3 7 42.9% 2 6 33.3% 47 56 7 49 3.6 4.3

Denver 6 10 60.0% 2 3 66.7% 4 7 57.1% 36 67 18 50 3.6 6.7

vs. K.C. (11/14) 5 13 38.0% 2 4 50.0% 3 9 33.3% 73 37 14 23 5.6 2.8

Denver 1 12 8.0% 0 0 0.0% 1 12 8.0% 124 -1 0 -1 10.3 -.08

at S.D. ((11/22) 7 14 50.0% 2 3 66.7% 5 11 45.5% 107 120 23 97 7.6 8.6

Denver 1 9 11.0% 0 0 0.0% 1 9 11.1% 104 33 0 33 11.6 3.7

vs. Stl. (11/28) 6 16 38.0% 0 1 0.0% 6 15 40.0% 109 77 -2 79 6.8 4.8

Denver 3 12 25.0% 1 1 100.0% 2 11 18.0% 97 69 24 45 8.1 5.8

at K.C. (12/5) 6 14 43.0% 0 2 0.0% 6 12 50.0% 121 142 9 133 8.6 10.1

Denver 3 15 20.0% 1 3 33.3% 2 12 16.7% 116 41 16 25 7.7 2.7

at Ari. (12/12) 4 16 25.0% 2 2 100.0% 2 14 14.3% 118 81 46 35 7.4 5.1

Denver 2 12 16.7% 2 7 28.6% 0 5 0.0% 102 50 59 -9 8.5 4.2

at Oak. (12/19) 2 11 18.2% 2 6 33.3% 0 5 0.0% 87 40 10 30 7.9 3.6

Denver 5 11 45.5% 0 2 0.0% 5 9 55.6% 101 96 0 96 9.2 8.7

vs. Hou. (12/26) 1 8 13.0% 0 2 0.0% 1 6 16.7% 48 19 2 17 6.0 2.4

Denver 5 14 36.0% 3 5 60.0% 2 9 22.2% 124 89 49 40 8.9 6.4

vs. S.D. (1/2) 7 18 39.0% 0 2 0.0% 7 16 43.8% 158 158 3 155 8.8 8.8

DENVER TOTAL 67 207 32.4% 21 48 43.8% 46 159 28.9% 1616 960 246 715 7.8 4.6

OPPONENT TOTAL 80 209 38.3% 20 48 41.7% 60 161 37.3% 1483 1259 203 957 7.1 6.0

3RD DOWN AVERAGES

DENVER BRONCOS 2010 REGULAR SEASON THIRD DOWN DISTANCE CHART

3RD DOWN TOTALS YARDS GAINEDRUSHING PASSING

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CUMULATIVE AVG. INSIDE AT INSIDE AT PAST INSIDEGame OFF. DRIVES STARTING LINE START OWN 20 OWN 20 50 50 50 OPP. 20Denver 10 251 25 2 2 9 0 1 0at Jac. (9/12) 11 335 30 3 0 10 1 0 0Denver 10 276 28 5 2 8 0 2 1vs. Sea. (9/19) 9 249 28 1 5 8 0 1 0Denver 11 282 26 0 6 11 0 0 0vs. Ind. (9/26) 12 343 29 2 4 10 0 2 1Denver 13 509 39 0 1 10 0 3 1at Ten. (10/3) 13 295 25 3 2 12 0 0 0Denver 11 226 23 2 5 10 0 0 0at Bal. (10/10) 12 364 30 2 0 10 0 2 0Denver 14 419 30 2 5 12 0 2 0vs. NYJ (10/17) 13 385 30 2 4 12 0 1 0Denver 14 263 19 4 8 14 0 0 0vs. Oak. (10/24) 14 536 38 1 3 11 0 3 1Denver 12 284 24 5 1 12 0 0 0at S.F. (10/31) 13 379 29 5 0 11 0 2 1Denver 11 389 35 2 1 9 0 2 0vs. K.C. (11/14) 12 366 30 3 3 10 0 2 0Denver 12 307 26 5 0 11 0 1 0at S.D. (11/22) 13 465 36 1 1 12 0 1 0Denver 14 341 26 2 4 12 1 0 0vs. Stl. (11/28) 14 521 37 0 4 11 0 3 0Denver 11 241 22 6 0 11 0 0 0at K.C. (12/5) 11 298 27 3 0 10 0 1 0Denver 16 477 30 4 1 14 0 2 0at Ari. (12/12) 15 666 44 0 0 9 0 6 0Denver 14 465 33 3 0 11 1 2 0at Oak. (12/19) 15 496 33 2 1 13 0 2 0Denver 11 269 24 1 4 11 0 0 0vs. Hou. (12/26) 10 207 21 3 6 10 0 0 0Denver 15 389 28 2 4 13 0 1 0vs. S.D.. (1/2) 13 489 38 2 0 11 1 1 1DENVER TOTAL 199 5388 27.1 45 44 178 2 16 2OPPONENT TOTAL 200 6294 31.5 33 33 170 3 27 4

DENVER BRONCOS 2010 REGULAR SEASON FIELD POSITION CHART

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Game Pos. TDs Run Pass TD% FGs Score% MFG DWN TO P EOHDenver 4 2 1 1 50.0% 0 50.0% 0 1 0 1 0at Jac. (9/12) 1 1 0 1 100.0% 0 100.0% 0 0 0 0 0Denver 4 3 2 1 75.0% 1 100.0% 0 0 0 0 0vs. Sea. (9/19) 2 1 0 1 50.0% 0 50.0% 0 0 1 0 0Denver 5 0 0 0 0.0% 2 40.0% 0 3 0 0 0vs. Ind. (9/26) 3 2 0 2 66.7% 1 100.0% 0 0 0 0 0Denver 7 2 0 2 28.6% 4 85.7% 0 1 0 0 0at Ten. (10/3) 2 1 0 1 50.0% 1 100.0% 0 0 0 0 0Denver 1 0 0 0 0.0% 1 100.0% 0 0 0 0 0at Bal. (10/10) 5 3 3 0 60.0% 1 80.0% 0 1 0 0 0Denver 3 2 1 1 66.7% 0 66.7% 0 1 0 0 0vs. NYJ (10/17) 1 1 1 0 100.0% 0 100.0% 0 0 0 0 0Denver 2 1 0 1 50.0% 0 50.0% 0 1 0 0 0vs. Oak. (10/24) 6 5 4 1 83.3% 1 100.0% 0 0 0 0 0Denver 3 2 1 1 66.7% 1 100.0% 0 0 0 0 0at S.F. (10/31) 3 2 2 0 66.7% 1 100.0% 0 0 0 0 0Denver 5 5 1 4 100.0% 0 100.0% 0 0 0 0 0vs. K.C. (11/14) 5 3 0 3 60.0% 0 60.0% 0 1 1 0 0Denver 2 2 1 1 100.0% 0 100.0% 0 0 0 0 0at S.D. (11/22) 3 3 1 2 100.0% 0 100.0% 0 0 0 0 0Denver 3 3 1 2 100.0% 0 100.0% 0 0 0 0 0vs. Stl. (11/28) 5 2 1 1 40.0% 3 100.0% 0 0 0 0 0Denver 1 0 0 0 50.0% 1 50.0% 0 0 0 0 0at K.C. (12/5) 2 1 0 1 50.0% 0 50.0% 0 1 0 0 0Denver 3 1 1 0 33.0% 2 100.0% 0 0 0 0 0at Ari. (12/12) 5 2 2 0 40.0% 3 100.0% 0 0 0 0 0Denver 1 0 0 0 0.0% 1 100.0% 0 0 0 0 0at Oak. (12/19) 3 2 2 0 66.7% 1 100.0% 0 0 0 0 0Denver 5 3 2 1 60.0% 1 80.0% 0 0 1 0 0vs. Hou. (12/26) 3 2 1 1 66.7% 1 100.0% 0 0 0 0 0Denver 3 3 1 2 100.0% 0 100.0% 0 0 0 0 0vs. S.D. (1/2) 3 1 1 0 33.0% 2 100.0% 0 0 0 0 0DENVER TOTAL 52 29 12 17 55.8% 14 82.7% 0 7 1 1 0OPPONENT TOTAL 52 32 18 14 61.5% 15 90.4% 0 3 2 0 0

FAILED

DENVER BRONCOS 2010 REGULAR SEASON RED ZONE CHARTSCORING EFFICIENCYTD BREAKDOWN

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Game Pos. TDs Run Pass TD% FGs Score% MFG DWN TO EOHDenver 2 2 1 1 100.0% 0 100.0% 0 0 0 0at Jac. (9/12) 0 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0 0 0Denver 3 2 2 0 66.7% 1 100.0% 0 0 0 0vs. Sea. (9/19) 1 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0 1 0Denver 1 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 1 0 0vs. Ind. (9/26) 1 1 0 1 100.0% 0 100.0% 0 0 0 0Denver 2 2 0 2 100.0% 0 100.0% 0 0 0 0at Ten. (10/3) 0 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0 0 0Denver 0 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0 0 0at Bal. (10/10) 4 3 3 0 75.0% 0 75.0% 0 1 0 0Denver 1 1 1 0 100.0% 0 100.0% 0 0 0 0vs. NYJ (10/17) 1 1 1 0 100.0% 0 100.0% 0 0 0 0Denver 1 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 1 0 0vs. Oak. (10/24) 6 5 4 1 83.3% 1 100.0% 0 0 0 0Denver 2 2 1 1 100.0% 0 100.0% 0 0 0 0at S.F. (10/31) 2 2 2 0 100.0% 0 100.0% 0 0 0 0Denver 3 3 1 2 100.0% 0 100.0% 0 0 0 0vs. K.C. (11/14) 4 2 0 2 50.0% 0 50.0% 0 1 1 0Denver 1 1 1 0 100.0% 0 100.0% 0 0 0 0at S.D. (11/22) 3 3 1 2 100.0% 0 100.0% 0 0 0 0Denver 2 2 1 1 100.0% 0 100.0% 0 0 0 0vs. Stl. (11/28) 3 2 1 1 66.7% 1 100.0% 0 0 0 0Denver 0 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0 0 0at K.C. (12/5) 2 1 0 1 50.0% 0 50.0% 0 1 0 0Denver 1 1 1 0 100.0% 0 100.0% 0 0 0 0at Ari. (12/12) 1 0 0 0 0.0% 1 100.0% 0 0 0 0Denver 0 0 0 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0 0 0at Oak. (12/19) 2 2 2 0 100.0% 0 100.0% 0 0 0 0Denver 1 1 1 0 100.0% 0 100.0% 0 0 0 0vs. Hou. (12/26) 2 2 1 1 100.0% 0 100.0% 0 0 0 0Denver 2 2 1 1 100.0% 0 100.0% 0 0 0 0vs. S.D. (1/2) 1 0 0 0 0.0% 1 100.0% 0 0 0 0DENVER TOTAL 22 19 11 8 86.4% 1 90.9% 0 2 0 0OPPONENT TOTAL 33 24 15 9 72.7% 4 84.8% 0 3 2 0

FAILED

DENVER BRONCOS 2010 REGULAR SEASON GOAL-TO-GO CHARTSCORING EFFICIENCYTD BREAKDOWN

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Game Qtr. Time Player Field Pos. Pts. Game Qtr. Time Player Field Pos. Pts.at Jac. (9/12) at Jac. (9/12) 2 8:25 Buckhalter JAC 24 0vs. Sea. (9/19) 1 8:50 Interception Bailey DEN 4 0 at Jac. (9/12) 4 0:53 Interception Orton 50 0

1 5:15 Fumble Vaughn SEA 13 7 vs. Sea. (9/19)2 6:27 Interception Dawkins DEN 9 3 vs. Ind. (9/26) 1 2:41 Fumble Cox DEN 14 34 1:41 Interception Cox DEN 38 0 vs. Ind. (9/26) 2 13:48 Interception Orton DEN 26 7

vs. Ind. (9/26) at Ten. (10/3) 4 9:59 Interception Orton TEN 35 0at Ten. (10/3) 1 1:47 Fumble McBean DEN 27 0 at Bal. (10/10) 2 10:09 Fumble Thomas DEN 20 3

4 1:31 Fumble Vaughn TEN 17 3 vs. NYJ (10/17) 1 13:36 Fumble Moreno NYJ 17 0at Bal. (10/10) 4 0:42 Fumble Walton DEN 43 0vs. NYJ (10/17) 1 9:57 Interception Hunter NYJ 18 0 vs. Oak. (10/24) 1 10:44 Interception Orton TD 7

2 0:48 Interception Thompson DEN 35 3 1 10:36 Fumble Thomas DEN 21 73 0:44 Fumble Hill DEN 19 0 2 9:59 Fumble Orton DEN 14 7

vs. Oak. (10/24) at S.F. (10/31) 4 7:18 Fumble Orton DEN 18 7at S.F. (10/31) 4 0:45 Interception Orton SF 26 0vs. K.C. (11/14) 2 5:48 Fumble Hunter TD 7 vs. K.C. (11/14)at S.D. (11/22) 2 4:38 Interception Bailey DEN 15 0 at S.D. (11/22) 2 14:18 Interception Orton DEN 40 0vs. Stl. (11/28) vs. Stl. (11/28) 2 0:58 Fumble Royal DEN 23 3at K.C. (12/5) 3 1:36 Fumble Haggan DEN 32 3 3 11:08 Fumble Moreno DEN 34 7at Ari. (12/12) 4 13:47 Fumble D. Williams ARI 25 3 at K.C. (12/5) 4 10:07 Fumble Orton KC 37 0at Oak. (12/19) 1 11:41 Interception Vickerson OAK 26 7 at Ari. (12/12) 1 5:48 Interception Orton DEN 23 3

1 8:28 Fumble Hunter OAK 32 7 1 3:25 Fumble Royal DEN 41 02 9:50 Interception Hill 50 0 2 10:34 Fumble Decker ARI 41 0

vs. Hou. (12/26) 4 1:19 Interception Thompson DEN 27 0 2 6:13 Interception Orton DEN 24 7vs. S.D. (1/2) 1 5:51 Interception Hill SD 40 7 3 1:03 Fumble Orton DEN 39 3

4 2:53 Interception Orton TD 7at Oak. (12/19) 2 2:27 Fumble Thompson OAK 46 3vs. Hou. (12/26) 1 11:46 Interception Tebow HOU 20 0vs. S.D. (1/2) 1 7:42 Interception Tebow SD 42 0

3 13:54 Interception Tebow SD 29 7

BRONCOS TAKEAWAY LEADERS BRONCOS GIVEAWAY LEADERSPlayer INT FUM Totals Pts. Player INT FUM Totals Pts.H 1 2 3 14 O 9 4 13 48

None

NONE

NONE

None

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Takeaway GiveawayFumble

TAKEAWAYS (18 TOT., 10 INT, 8 FUM, 50 pts.)

NONE

NONE

GIVEAWAYS (27 TOT., 12 INT, 15 FUM, 81 pts.)

NONE

NONE

Hunter 1 2 3 14 Orton 9 4 13 48Hill 2 1 3 7 Tebow 3 0 3 7Bailey 2 0 2 0 Royal 0 2 2 3Thompson 2 0 2 3 Thomas 0 2 2 10Vaughn 0 2 2 10 Buckhalter 0 1 1 0Cox 1 0 1 0 Cox 0 1 1 3Dawkins 1 0 1 3 Decker 0 1 1 0Haggan 0 1 1 3 Moreno 0 1 1 7McBean 0 1 1 0 Paxton 0 1 1 0Vickerson 1 0 1 7 Thompson 0 1 1 3D. Williams 0 1 1 3 Walton 0 1 1 0TOTALS 10 8 18 50 TOTALS 12 15 27 81

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GAME W/L +/- INT FUM Total Pts. INT FUM Total Pts.

at Jac (9/12) L -2 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0

vs. Sea. (9/19) W +4 3 1 4 10 0 0 0 0

vs. Ind. (9/26) L -2 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 10

at Ten. (10/3) W +1 0 2 2 3 1 0 1 0

at Bal. (10/10) L -1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3

vs. NYJ (10/17) L +1 2 1 3 3 0 2 2 0

vs. Oak. (10/24) L -3 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 21

at S.F. (10/31) L -2 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 7

vs. K.C. (11/14) W +1 0 1 1 7 0 0 0 0

at S.D. (11/22) L +/-0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0

vs. Stl. (11/28) L -2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 10

at K.C. (12/5) L +/-0 0 1 1 3 0 1 1 0

at Ari. (12/12) L -5 0 1 1 3 3 3 6 20

at Oak. (12/19) L +2 2 1 3 14 0 1 1 3

vs. Hou. (12/26) W +/-0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0

vs. S.D. (1/2) L -1 1 0 1 7 2 0 2 7

TOTALS 4-12 -9 10 8 18 50 12 15 27 81

OPPONENTS

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Game Qtr. Time Yards Player Game Qtr. Time Yards Player (QB)at Jac. (9/12) 1 14:28 10 Moreno at Jac. (9/12) 1 14:56 28 Graham (Orton)at Jac. (9/12) 3 5:37 17 Moreno at Jac. (9/12) 2 15:00 23 Royal (Orton)at Jac. (9/12) 4 6:56 11 Moreno at Jac. (9/12) 2 0:40 41 Lloyd (Orton)at Bal. (10/10) 2 5:12 13 Maroney at Jac. (9/12) 2 0:32 25 Royal (Orton)

vs. NYJ (10/17) 1 9:42 13 Buckhalter at Jac. (9/12) 4 15:00 27 Lloyd (Orton)vs. NYJ (10/17) 1 13:36 13 Moreno at Jac. (9/12) 4 7:42 25 Lloyd (Orton)vs. NYJ (10/17) 2 13:22 13 Royal vs. Sea (9/19) 2 15:00 25 Lloyd (Orton)vs. NYJ (10/17) 4 6:10 13 Orton vs. Sea (9/19) 2 12:03 34 Royal (Orton)vs. NYJ (10/17) 4 7:55 14 Moreno vs. Sea (9/19) 2 2:36 20 Thomas (Orton)vs. Oak. (10/24) 2 3:34 14 Orton vs. Sea (9/19) 3 7:40 45 Moreno (Orton)vs. Oak. (10/24) 4 5:16 13 Moreno vs. Sea (9/19) 4 9:17 21 Thomas (Orton)at S.F. (10/31) 1 10:51 17 Moreno vs. Ind. (9/26) 1 0:22 20 Lloyd (Orton)

vs. K.C. (11/14) 1 13:00 14 Moreno vs. Ind. (9/26) 2 8:24 26 Gaffney (Orton)vs. K.C. (11/14) 1 7:51 19 Royal vs. Ind. (9/26) 2 7:40 27 Thomas (Orton)vs. K.C. (11/14) 1 5:45 11 Moreno vs. Ind. (9/26) 2 1:05 20 Gaffney (Orton)vs. K.C. (11/14) 2 12:43 11 Moreno vs. Ind. (9/26) 3 11:50 48 Lloyd (Orton)vs. K.C. (11/14) 3 0:59 14 Larsen vs. Ind. (9/26) 3 4:16 61 Lloyd (Orton)at S.D. (11/22) 4 10:59 12 Moreno vs. Ind. (9/26) 4 10:40 28 Maroney (Orton)vs. Stl. (11/28) 1 13:17 16 Moreno at Ten. (10/3) 1 9:21 23 Royal (Orton)vs. Stl. (11/28) 1 13:00 17 Ball at Ten. (10/3) 2 13:47 23 Lloyd (Orton)vs. Stl. (11/28) 1 10:17 20 Royal at Ten. (10/3) 3 12:30 41 Royal (Orton)at K.C. (12/5) 2 6:39 13 Moreno at Ten. (10/3) 4 7:54 28 Gaffney (Orton)at K.C. (12/5) 2 5:56 10 Moreno at Bal. (10/10) 2 9:21 23 Gaffney (Orton)at K.C. (12/5) 2 2:45 17 Moreno at Bal. (10/10) 2 0:57 42 Lloyd (Orton)at K.C. (12/5) 4 15:00 22 Moreno at Bal. (10/10) 3 14:53 25 Lloyd (Orton)at K.C. (12/5) 4 12:20 13 Moreno at Bal. (10/10) 4 13:06 28 Graham (Orton)at K.C. (12/5) 4 10:57 24 Moreno at Bal. (10/10) 4 0:43 44 Lloyd (Orton)at Ari. (12/12) 2 11:41 12 Moreno vs. NYJ (10/17) 2 12:01 27 Gaffney (Orton)at Ari. (12/12) 3 8:49 11 Moreno vs. NYJ (10/17) 2 0:27 24 Royal (Orton)at Ari. (12/12) 4 6:00 18 Royal vs. NYJ (10/17) 3 1:46 44 Lloyd (Orton)at Ari. (12/12) 4 1:59 19 Ball vs. NYJ (10/17) 4 1:08 20 Lloyd (Orton)at Oak. (12/19) 1 9:49 40 Tebow vs. Oak. (10/24) 1 8:58 19 Larsen (Orton)at Oak. (12/19) 1 2:39 15 Tebow vs. Oak. (10/24) 2 4:14 23 Royal (Orton)

vs. Hou. (12/26) 2 11:09 11 Moreno vs. Oak. (10/24) 3 14:21 22 Gaffney (Orton)vs. Hou. (12/26) 2 0:22 10 Ball vs. Oak. (10/24) 3 13:43 27 Moreno (Orton)vs. Hou. (12/26) 3 15:00 15 Ball vs. Oak. (10/24) 4 6:26 46 Lloyd (Orton)vs. Hou. (12/26) 3 8:45 10 Ball vs. K.C. (11/14) 1 13:52 37 Lloyd (Orton)vs. Hou. (12/26) 3 1:40 10 Buckhalter vs. K.C. (11/14) 1 1:27 40 Gaffney (Orton)vs. Hou. (12/26) 4 4:08 11 Tebow vs. K.C. (11/14) 2 10:33 22 Thomas (Orton)

vs. S.D. (1/2) 1 3:44 10 Tebow vs. K.C. (11/14) 3 13:27 25 Moreno (Orton)vs. S.D. (1/2) 2 3:09 17 Ball at S.D. (11/22) 1 14:20 21 Lloyd (Orton)vs. S.D. (1/2) 3 14:54 35 Moreno vs. Stl. (11/28) 2 14:36 28 Gaffney (Orton)vs. S.D. (1/2) 3 6:39 30 Tebow vs. Stl. (11/28) 3 8:50 31 Moreno (Orton)vs. S.D. (1/2) 3 5:29 11 Tebow vs. Stl. (11/28) 4 15:00 41 Lloyd (Orton)

vs. Stl. (11/28) 4 6:17 24 Royal (Orton)PLAYER No. Yds. Avg. TDs vs. Stl. (11/28) 4 3:42 38 Decker (Orton)Moreno 22 327 14.9 0 at K.C. (12/5) 2 3:21 28 Decker (Orton)Ball 6 88 14.7 0 at Ari. (12/12) 1 13:55 20 Gaffney (Orton)Royal 4 70 17.5 0 at Oak. (12/19) 1 7:46 33 Lloyd (Tebow)Tebow 6 117 19.5 1 at Oak. (12/19) 2 5:25 22 Lloyd (Tebow)Buckhalter 2 23 13.0 0 at Oak. (12/19) 4 13:48 32 Gaffney (Tebow)Orton 2 27 13.5 0 vs. Hou. (12/26) 1 13:14 22 Moreno (Tebow)Larsen 1 14 14.0 0 vs. Hou. (12/26) 1 12:33 21 Gaffney (Tebow)Maroney 1 13 13.0 0 vs. Hou. (12/26) 3 14:32 50 Gaffney (Tebow)TOTALS 44 679 15.4 1 vs. Hou. (12/26) 3 9:32 41 Lloyd (Tebow)

vs. Hou. (12/26) 4 11:05 23 Buckhalter (Tebow)vs. Hou. (12/26) 4 6:49 22 Buckhalter (Tebow)

vs. S.D. (1/2) 4 1:03 25 Graham (Tebow)

PLAYER No. Yds. Avg. TDsLloyd 20 686 34.3 5Gaffney 12 337 28.1 0Royal 8 217 27.1 0Moreno 5 150 30.0 1Thomas 4 90 22.5 1Buckhalter 2 45 22.5 1Decker 2 66 33.0 0Graham 3 81 27.0 0Larsen 1 19 19.0 0Maroney 1 28 28.0 0TOTALS 58 1,719 29.6 8

BRONCOS RUSHING (10+Yards) BRONCOS PASSING (20+Yards)

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PASSING BIG-PLAY LEADERS

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Game Qtr. Time Yards Player Game Qtr. Time Yards Player (QB)at Jac. (9/12) 1 3:45 18 Jones-Drew at Jac. (9/12) 1 9:35 23 Thomas (Garrard)at Jac. (9/12) 3 14:09 10 Jones-Drew at Jac. (9/12) 2 1:26 26 Thomas (Garrard)at Jac. (9/12) 3 12:01 15 Jones-Drew at Jac. (9/12) 2 0:58 21 Lewis (Garrard)vs. Sea (9/19) 1 12:33 14 Forsett at Jac. (9/12) 3 3:13 20 Thomas (Garrard)vs. Sea (9/19) 2 9:03 19 Forsett at Jac. (9/12) 4 8:06 24 Osgood (Garrard)vs. Sea (9/19) 2 7:03 15 Robinson vs. Sea (9/19) 1 13:13 20 Butler (Hasselbeck)vs. Sea (9/19) 4 6:07 20 Hasselbeck vs. Sea (9/19) 3 3:31 52 Tate (Hasselbeck)vs. Ind. (9/26) 4 6:03 10 Addai vs. Sea (9/19) 4 7:00 22 Carlson (Hasselbeck)at Ten. (10/3) 2 11:19 54 Ringer vs. Ind. (9/26) 1 9:07 31 Wayne (Manning)at Ten. (10/3) 2 0:19 18 Young vs. Ind. (9/26) 3 9:31 22 Collie (Manning)at Bal. (10/10) 1 5:21 12 Rice vs. Ind. (9/26) 3 8:58 27 Collie (Manning)at Bal. (10/10) 2 12:11 18 Rice vs. Ind. (9/26) 4 7:32 48 Collie (Manning)at Bal. (10/10) 4 8:14 13 Rice vs. Ind. (9/26) 4 4:34 23 Collie (Manning)at Bal. (10/10) 4 5:19 30 McGahee at Ten. (10/3) 1 11:21 25 Scaife (Young)

vs. NYJ (10/17) 4 8:43 20 Tomlinson at Bal. (10/10) 1 13:38 58 Dickson (Flacco)vs. Oak. (10/24) 1 12:33 15 Campbell at Bal. (10/10) 1 2:58 22 Heap (Flacco)vs. Oak. (10/24) 1 7:12 40 McFadden vs. NYJ (10/17) 2 15:00 32 Edwards (Sanchez)vs. Oak. (10/24) 1 0:34 12 McFadden vs. NYJ (10/17) 2 3:24 22 Keller (Sanchez)vs. Oak. (10/24) 2 12:27 23 Ford vs. NYJ (10/17) 3 1:17 41 Keller (Sanchez)vs. Oak. (10/24) 3 12:48 19 McFadden vs. NYJ (10/17) 4 10:43 22 Holmes (Sanchez)vs. Oak. (10/24) 3 8:58 16 McFadden vs. Oak. (10/24) 1 10:54 43 Miller (Campbell)vs. Oak. (10/24) 3 5:39 57 McFadden vs. Oak. (10/24) 1 2:51 20 Murphy (Campbell)vs. Oak. (10/24) 4 10:03 15 Boller vs. Oak. (10/24) 3 10:48 32 Miller (Campbell)vs. Oak. (10/24) 4 2:46 14 Reece at S.F. (10/31) 3 6:46 30 Morgan (T. Smith)at S.F. (10/31) 1 7:26 13 Gore at S.F. (10/31) 4 13:56 27 Walker (T. Smith)at S.F. (10/31) 2 5:57 21 Gore at S.F. (10/31) 4 13:30 38 Walker (T. Smith)at S.D. (11/22) 1 7:39 17 Tolbert vs. K.C. (11/14) 2 3:05 20 Bowe (Cassel)at S.D. (11/22) 1 3:55 13 Tolbert vs. K.C. (11/14) 2 2:25 38 Tucker (Cassel)at S.D. (11/22) 4 7:31 22 Tolbert vs. K.C. (11/14) 3 6:42 24 Bowe (Cassel)vs. Stl. (11/28) 2 12:27 30 Amendola vs. K.C. (11/14) 3 3:07 24 Charles (Cassel)vs. Stl. (11/28) 3 11:00 20 Jackson vs. K.C. (11/14) 4 10:58 23 Bowe (Cassel)at K.C. (12/5) 2 10:27 10 Charles vs. K.C. (11/14) 4 5:11 23 Charles (Cassel)at K.C. (12/5) 2 1:08 10 Charles vs. K.C. (11/14) 4 5:11 20 Copper (Cassel)at K.C. (12/5) 3 14:19 16 Charles vs. K.C. (11/14) 4 0:15 22 Bowe (Cassel)at K.C. (12/5) 3 14:05 11 Jones at S.D. (11/22) 1 6:04 28 Tolbert (Scifres)

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OPPONENT RUSHING (10+Yards) OPPONENT PASSING (20+Yards)

at K.C. (12/5) 3 14:05 11 Jones at S.D. (11/22) 1 6:04 28 Tolbert (Scifres)at K.C. (12/5) 3 11:22 13 Charles at S.D. (11/22) 2 9:27 49 Crayton (Rivers)at K.C. (12/5) 3 10:45 12 Jones at S.D. (11/22) 2 2:15 40 Crayton (Rivers)at K.C. (12/5) 3 2:36 14 Charles at S.D. (11/22) 3 12:47 57 Sproles (Rivers)at Ari. (12/12) 2 13:32 17 Breaston vs. Stl. (11/28) 1 1:41 36 Hoomanawanui (Bradford)at Ari. (12/12) 2 1:33 11 Hightower vs. Stl. (11/28) 2 3:29 45 Alexander (Bradford)at Ari. (12/12) 4 7:32 41 Hightower vs. Stl. (11/28) 2 3:01 26 Bajema (Bradford)at Ari. (12/12) 4 3:19 35 Hightower vs. Stl. (11/28) 3 3:09 23 Robinson (Bradford)at Oak. (12/19) 1 13:26 71 Ford vs. Stl. (11/28) 4 13:08 24 Alexander (Bradford)at Oak. (12/19) 1 9:01 11 McFadden at K.C. (12/5) 1 2:53 20 Jones (Cassel)at Oak. (12/19) 1 7:33 19 McFadden at K.C. (12/5) 2 9:41 21 Moaeki (Cassel)at Oak. (12/19) 2 14:02 24 Campbell at Ari. (12/12) 3 12:59 25 Fitzgerald (Skelton)at Oak. (12/19) 2 2:23 20 Campbell at Oak. (12/19) 2 7:33 20 Heyward-Bay (Campbell)at Oak. (12/19) 4 10:00 20 McFadden at Oak. (12/19) 3 14:48 27 Miller (Campbell)

vs. Hou. (12/26) 1 3:19 34 Foster at Oak. (12/19) 3 4:22 25 Ford (Campbell)vs. Hou. (12/26) 2 6:57 12 Foster at Oak. (12/19) 4 14:44 73 Reece (Campbell)vs. Hou. (12/26) 3 12:57 10 Foster at Oak. (12/19) 4 3:49 21 McFadden (Campbell)vs. Hou. (12/26) 3 5:44 11 Foster vs. Hou (12/26) 1 5:52 31 Daniels (Schaub)

vs. S.D. (1/2) 2 14:00 27 Mathews vs. Hou (12/26) 2 15:00 47 Jones (Schaub)vs. S.D. (1/2) 2 1:42 10 Sproles vs. Hou (12/26) 2 14:11 34 Jones (Schaub)vs. S.D. (1/2) 3 11:19 12 Mathews vs. Hou (12/26) 2 2:18 21 Casey (Schaub)vs. S.D. (1/2) 3 2:09 27 Sproles vs. Hou (12/26) 3 12:10 28 Foster (Schaub)vs. S.D. (1/2) 4 8:04 31 Mathews vs. S.D. (1/2) 2 11:23 41 Floyd (Rivers)

vs. S.D. (1/2) 2 7:24 26 Jackson (Rivers)No. Yds. Avg. TDs vs. S.D. (1/2) 2 5:58 17 McMichael (Rivers)

TOTALS 57 1,162 20.4 9 vs. S.D. (1/2) 2 0:45 17 Ajirotutu (Rivers)vs. S.D. (1/2) 3 13:07 17 Sperry (Riverse)vs. S.D. (1/2) 3 12:41 26 Naanee (Rivers)vs. S.D. (1/2) 3 0:41 26 Naanee (Rivers)

No. Yds. Avg. TDsTOTALS 63 1,856 29.5 10

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Date Opponent Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Y/A TD TD% INT INT% LG S/YD RTG9/12 @ Jacksonville 33 21 295 63.6 8.9 1 3.0 1 3.0 41 3/21 89.89/19 vs. Seattle 35 25 307 71.4 8.8 2 5.7 0 0.0 45 1/3 117.29/26 vs. Indianapolis 57 37 476 64.9 8.4 1 1.8 1 1.8 61 1/4 89.510/3 at Tennessee 50 35 341 70.0 6.8 2 4.0 1 2.0 41 6/33 93.810/10 at Baltimore 38 23 314 60.5 8.3 2 5.3 0 0.0 44 1/7 104.510/17 vs. N.Y Jets 34 14 209 41.2 6.1 1 2.9 0 0.0 29 1/8 71.810/24 vs. Oakland 29 12 198 41.4 6.8 2 6.9 1 3.4 46 4/33 73.610/31 at San Francisco 40 28 370 70.0 9.3 1 2.5 1 2.5 71 4/30 96.911/14 vs. Kansas City 34 22 296 64.7 8.7 4 11.8 0 0.0 40 0/0 131.511/22 at San Diego 38 24 217 63.2 5.7 1 2.6 1 2.6 21 5/45 76.311/28 vs. St. Louis 41 24 347 58.5 8.5 3 7.3 0 0.0 41 3/17 110.512/5 at Kansas City 28 9 117 32.1 4.2 0 0.0 0 0.0 28 4/31 46.312/12 at Arizona 41 19 166 46.3 4.0 0 0.0 3 7.3 20 1/10 27.112/19 at Oakland12/26 vs. Houston1/2 vs. San DiegoTOTALS 498 293 3,653 58.8 7.3 20 4.0 9 1.8 71 34/243 87.5

Date Opponent Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Y/A TD TD% INT INT% LG S/YD Rating9/12 @ Jacksonville 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 N/A 0/0 0.09/19 vs. Seattle9/26 vs. Indianapolis10/3 at Tennessee10/10 at Baltimore10/17 vs. N.Y Jets 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 N/A 0/0 0.010/24 vs. Oakland 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 N/A 0/0 0.010/31 at San Francisco 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 N/A 0/0 0.011/14 vs. Kansas City 1 1 3 100.0 3.0 1 100.0 0 0.0 3 0/0 118.811/22 at San Diego 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 N/A 0/0 0.011/28 vs. St. Louis12/5 at Kansas City12/12 at Arizona12/19 at Oakland 16 8 138 50.0 8.6 1 6.3 0 0.0 33 2/9 100.512/26 vs. Houston 29 16 308 55.2 10.6 1 3.4 1 3.4 50 1/3 89.41/2 vs. San Diego 36 16 205 44.4 5.7 2 5.6 2 5.6 25 3/14 58.2TOTALS 82 41 654 50.0 8.0 5 6.1 3 3.7 50 6/26 82.1

Date Opponent No Yds Avg LG TD No Yds Avg LG TD No Yds Avg LG TD9/12 @ Jacksonville 15 60 4.0 17 1 2 2 1.0 1 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 09/19 vs. Seattle 24 51 2.1 9 1 0 0 0.0 N/A 09/26 vs. Indianapolis10/3 at Tennessee10/10 at Baltimore10/17 vs. N.Y Jets 12 48 4.0 14 0 6 23 3.8 13 110/24 vs. Oakland 14 53 3.8 13 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 010/31 at San Francisco 11 40 3.6 17 0 2 1 0.5 1 111/14 vs. Kansas City 22 106 4.8 14 0 2 2 1.0 1 1 2 9 4.5 5 011/22 at San Diego 13 58 4.5 12 1 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 1 1 1.0 1 011/28 vs. St. Louis 12 56 4.7 16 1 4 31 7.8 17 012/5 at Kansas City 23 161 7.0 24 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 012/12 at Arizona 19 81 4.3 12 1 8 38 4.8 19 012/19 at Oakland 4 5 1.3 6 0 8 78 9.8 40 1 15 20 1.3 8 012/26 vs. Houston 7 19 2.7 11 0 10 27 2.7 11 1 5 38 7.6 15 01/2 vs. San Diego 6 41 6.8 35 0 13 94 7.2 30 1 6 21 3.5 17 0TOTALS 182 779 4.3 35 5 43 227 5.3 40 6 41 158 3.9 19 0

Date Opponent No Yds Avg LG TD No Yds Avg LG TD No Yds Avg LG TD9/12 @ Jacksonville 6 15 2.5 7 0 2 12 6.0 7 09/19 vs. Seattle 11 19 1.7 4 1 3 -5 -1.7 -1 09/26 vs. Indianapolis 4 12 3.0 7 0 2 11 5.5 9 0 12 24 2.0 6 010/3 at Tennessee 6 3 0.5 5 0 3 11 3.7 8 0 11 5 0.5 8 010/10 at Baltimore 5 13 2.6 8 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 6 27 4.5 13 010/17 vs. N.Y Jets 6 20 3.3 13 0 3 22 7.3 13 0 7 18 2.6 9 010/24 vs. Oakland 2 21 10.5 14 0

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2010 BRONCOS FINALS INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

T. Tebow

DID NOT PLAYINACTIVE

DID NOT PLAYDID NOT PLAY

DID NOT PLAYDID NOT PLAYDID NOT PLAY

DID NOT PLAY

INACTIVE

DID NOT PLAY

K. Moreno

C. Buckhalter

DID NOT PLAY

INACTIVE

DID NOT PLAY

K.Orton

INACTIVEINACTIVEINACTIVE

DID NOT PLAY

DID NOT PLAY

INACTIVE

PRACTICE SQUADPRACTICE SQUADPRACTICE SQUADPRACTICE SQUADPRACTICE SQUAD

DID NOT PLAY

L. Maroney

NOT WITH TEAMINACTIVE

DID NOT PLAY

INACTIVE PRACTICE SQUAD

T.Tebow

K. Orton

L. Ball

0/ s Oa a d 0 5 010/31 at San Francisco 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 3 18 6.0 8 011/14 vs. Kansas City 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 1 -1 -1.0 -1 011/22 at San Diego 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 1 4 4.0 4 011/28 vs. St. Louis 1 12 12.0 12 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 012/5 at Kansas City 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 012/12 at Arizona 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 2 5 2.5 5 012/19 at Oakland 6 3 0.5 6 012/26 vs. Houston 11 42 3.8 10 11/2 vs. San Diego 3 8 2.7 4 0TOTALS 59 147 2.5 13 2 22 98 4.5 14 0 36 74 2.1 13 0

Date Opponent No Yds Avg LG TD No Yds Avg LG TD No Yds Avg LG TD9/12 @ Jacksonville 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 09/19 vs. Seattle 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 09/26 vs. Indianapolis 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 010/3 at Tennessee 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 010/10 at Baltimore 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 010/17 vs. N.Y Jets 1 13 13.0 13 0 1 1 1.0 1 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 010/24 vs. Oakland 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 1 1 1.0 1 010/31 at San Francisco 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 1 0 0.0 0 011/14 vs. Kansas City 2 20 10.0 19 0 2 17 8.5 14 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 011/22 at San Diego 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 011/28 vs. St. Louis 1 20 20.0 20 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 012/5 at Kansas City 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 012/12 at Arizona 2 8 4.0 18 012/19 at Oakland 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 012/26 vs. Houston 0 0 0.0 N/A 01/2 vs. San Diego 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 0TOTALS 6 61 10.2 20 0 3 18 6.0 14 0 2 1 0.5 1 0

Date Opponent No Yds Avg LG TD No Yds Avg LG TD No Yds Avg LG TD9/12 @ Jacksonville 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 09/19 vs. Seattle 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 09/26 vs. Indianapolis 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 010/3 at Tennessee 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 010/10 at Baltimore 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 2 -1 -0.5 0 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 010/17 vs. N.Y Jets 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 010/24 vs. Oakland 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 010/31 at San Francisco 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 011/14 vs. Kansas City 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 011/22 at San Diego 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 011/28 vs. St. Louis 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 012/5 at Kansas City 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 012/12 at Arizona 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 012/19 at Oakland 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 012/26 vs. Houston 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 01/2 vs. San Diego 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 1 -18 -18.0 -18 0TOTALS 1 0 0.0 0 0 2 -1 -0.5 0 0 1 -18 -18.0 -18 0

INACTIVEPRACTICE SQUAD

PRACTICE SQUAD

NOT WITH TEAMNOT WITH TEAMNOT WITH TEAMNOT WITH TEAM

NOT WITH TEAMNOT WITH TEAMNOT WITH TEAMNOT WITH TEAMNOT WITH TEAMNOT WITH TEAM

B. Colquitt A. Brown

E. Royal

INACTIVE

O

D. Thomas

INACTIVEINACTIVEINACTIVEINACTIVEINACTIVE

INACTIVE

INACTIVE

INJURED RESERVE

INACTIVEINACTIVEINACTIVEINACTIVEINACTIVEINACTIVE

ODID NOT PLAY

INACTIVE

S. Larsen

INACTIVEINACTIVE

INACTIVE INACTIVE

B. Lloyd

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Date Opponent Rec Yds. Avg. LG TD Rec Yds. Avg. LG TD Rec Yds. Avg. LG TD9/12 @ Jacksonville 5 117 23.4 41 0 3 34 11.3 15 1 8 98 12.3 25 09/19 vs. Seattle 3 53 17.7 25 0 2 15 7.5 9 0 5 65 13.0 34 19/26 vs. Indianapolis 6 169 28.2 61 1 12 140 11.7 26 0 4 23 5.8 18 010/3 at Tennessee 11 115 10.5 23 0 5 51 10.2 28 0 8 113 14.1 41 110/10 at Baltimore 5 135 27.0 44 2 9 87 9.7 23 0 4 31 7.8 13 010/17 vs. N.Y Jets 4 74 18.5 29 0 6 81 13.5 27 0 3 37 12.3 24 010/24 vs. Oakland 1 46 46.0 46 0 4 54 13.5 22 0 2 26 13.0 23 010/31 at San Francisco 7 169 24.1 71 1 4 54 13.5 19 0 4 34 8.5 11 011/14 vs. Kansas City 6 90 15.0 37 2 3 57 19.0 40 1 5 39 7.8 12 011/22 at San Diego 6 78 13.0 21 1 3 33 11.0 18 0 2 12 6.0 8 011/28 vs. St. Louis 4 76 19.0 41 2 3 59 19.7 28 0 6 74 12.3 24 112/5 at Kansas City 2 31 15.5 18 0 2 28 14.0 18 0 2 7 3.5 4 012/12 at Arizona 3 32 10.7 18 0 3 48 16.0 20 0 4 46 11.5 16 012/19 at Oakland 4 79 19.8 33 1 1 32 32.0 32 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 012/26 vs. Houston 5 111 22.2 41 0 4 90 22.5 50 0 2 22 11.0 13 01/2 vs. San Diego 5 73 14.6 17 1 1 12 12.0 12 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 0TOTALS 77 1,448 18.8 71 11 65 875 13.5 50 2 59 627 10.6 41 3

Date Opponent Rec Yds. Avg. LG TD Rec Yds. Avg. LG TD Rec Yds. Avg. LG TD9/12 @ Jacksonville 1 4 4.0 4 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 09/19 vs. Seattle 4 67 16.8 45 0 8 97 12.1 21 1 0 0 0.0 N/A 09/26 vs. Indianapolis 2 43 21.5 27 0 6 33 5.5 9 010/3 at Tennessee 1 9 9.0 9 0 5 38 7.6 12 110/10 at Baltimore 2 12 6.0 10 0 1 12 12.0 12 010/17 vs. N.Y Jets 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 1 17 17.0 17 1 0 0 0.0 N/A 010/24 vs. Oakland 3 37 12.3 27 2 1 6 6.0 6 010/31 at San Francisco 4 19 4.8 14 0 1 31 31.0 31 0 4 23 5.8 10 011/14 vs. Kansas City 3 50 16.7 23 1 3 51 17.0 22 0 2 9 4.5 7 011/22 at San Diego 7 62 8.9 19 0 3 17 5.7 12 0 1 9 9.0 9 011/28 vs. St. Louis 6 62 10.3 31 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 012/5 at Kansas City 1 14 14.0 14 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 012/12 at Arizona 5 32 6.4 10 0 1 0 0.0 0 012/19 at Oakland 1 1 1.0 1 0 1 17 17.0 17 012/26 vs. Houston 1 22 22.0 22 0 3 50 16.7 23 11/2 vs. San Diego 1 2 2.0 2 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 4 49 12.3 17 0TOTALS 37 372 10.1 45 3 22 283 12.9 31 2 28 240 8.6 23 2

Date Opponent Rec Yds. Avg. LG TD Rec Yds. Avg. LG TD Rec Yds. Avg. LG TD9/12 @ Jacksonville 2 36 18.0 28 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 1 2 2.0 2 09/19 vs. Seattle 2 6 3.0 10 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 09/26 vs. Indianapolis 3 9 3.0 7 0 1 2 2.0 2 010/3 at Tennessee 3 5 1.7 5 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 010/10 at Baltimore 1 28 28.0 28 0 1 9 9.0 9 010/17 vs. N.Y Jets 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 010/24 vs. Oakland 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 010/31 at San Francisco 1 10 10.0 10 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 3 30 10.0 13 011/14 vs. Kansas City 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 011/22 at San Diego 2 6 3.0 6 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 011/28 vs. St. Louis 1 4 4.0 4 0 2 48 24.0 38 0 1 13 13.0 13 012/5 at Kansas City 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 1 28 28.0 28 0 1 9 9.0 9 012/12 at Arizona 1 3 3.0 3 0 1 8 8.0 8 012/19 at Oakland 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 012/26 vs. Houston 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 01/2 vs. San Diego 2 41 20.5 25 0 2 22 11.0 16 1TOTALS 18 148 8.2 28 0 6 106 17.7 38 1 8 65 8.1 13 0

Date Opponent Rec Yds. Avg. LG TD Rec Yds. Avg. LG TD Rec Yds. Avg. LG TD9/12 @ Jacksonville 1 4 4.0 4 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 09/19 vs. Seattle 1 4 4.0 4 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 09/26 vs. Indianapolis 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 2 40 20.0 28 0 1 17 17.0 17 010/3 at Tennessee 2 10 5.0 9 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 010/10 at Baltimore 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 010/17 vs. N.Y Jets 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 010/24 vs. Oakland 1 29 29.0 29 010/31 at San Francisco 0 0 0.0 N/A 011/14 vs. Kansas City 1 3 3.0 3 111/22 at San Diego 0 0 0.0 N/A 011/28 vs. St. Louis 1 11 11.0 11 012/5 at Kansas City 0 0 0.0 N/A 012/12 at Arizona12/19 t O kl d 0 0 0 0 N/A 0

RECEIVING

S. Larsen

INACTIVEINACTIVE

INACTIVE

E. Decker

INJURED RESERVE

INACTIVE

INJURED RESERVE

INACTIVE

L. Maroney

INACTIVE

DID NOT PLAY

B.Lloyd

INACTIVE

INJURED RESERVE

INACTIVE

INACTIVEINACTIVE

NOT WITH TEAM

D. Gronkowski

INJURED RESERVEINJURED RESERVEINJURED RESERVE

INACTIVE

INJURED RESERVEINJURED RESERVEINJURED RESERVEINJURED RESERVE

INACTIVE

INACTIVE

INACTIVE

INACTIVE

D. Graham

K. Moreno

J.Gaffney

C. Buckhalter

DID NOT PLAY

INACTIVE

INACTIVE

DID NOT PLAY

E.Royal

INACTIVE

D. Thomas

INACTIVE

M. Willis

INACTIVE

INJURED RESERVE

INJURED RESERVEINACTIVE

12/19 at Oakland 0 0 0.0 N/A 012/26 vs. Houston1/2 vs. San DiegoTOTALS 5 51 10.2 29 1 4 50 12.5 28 0 1 17 17.0 17 0

Date Opponent Rec Yds. Avg. LG TD Rec Yds. Avg. LG TD9/12 @ Jacksonville 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 09/19 vs. Seattle 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 09/26 vs. Indianapolis10/3 at Tennessee10/10 at Baltimore 0 0 0.0 N/A 010/17 vs. N.Y Jets 0 0 0.0 N/A 010/24 vs. Oakland 0 0 0.0 N/A 010/31 at San Francisco 0 0 0.0 N/A 0

0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 012/12 at Arizona 1 -3 -3.0 -3 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 012/19 at Oakland 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 1 9 9.0 9 012/26 vs. Houston 1 13 13.0 13 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 01/2 vs. San Diego 1 6 6.0 6 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 0TOTALS 3 16 5.3 13 0 1 9 9.0 9 0

INACTIVEINACTIVE

PRACTICE SQUADPRACTICE SQUADPRACTICE SQUADPRACTICE SQUADPRACTICE SQUADPRACTICE SQUAD

Games 9-12

INJURED RESERVEINJURED RESERVE

L. Ball

INACTIVE

R. Quinn

INJURED RESERVEINACTIVEINACTIVE INJURED RESERVE

INJURED RESERVE

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Date Opponent No. Yds. Avg. LG FC TD No. Yds. Avg. LG FC TD9/12 @ Jacksonville 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 09/19 vs. Seattle 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 09/26 vs. Indianapolis 4 57 14.3 28 0 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 010/3 at Tennessee 4 36 9.0 14 0 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 010/10 at Baltimore 0 0 0.0 N/A 1 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 010/17 vs. N.Y Jets 1 32 32.0 32 1 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 2 010/24 vs. Oakland 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 1 10 10.0 10 0 010/31 at San Francisco 4 31 7.8 14 1 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 011/14 vs. Kansas City 2 27 13.5 18 1 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 011/22 at San Diego 2 47 23.5 33 1 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 011/28 vs. St. Louis 1 3 3.0 3 1 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 012/5 at Kansas City 3 37 12.3 15 3 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 012/12 at Arizona 1 10 10.0 10 2 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 012/19 at Oakland 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 2 8 4.0 8 0 012/26 vs. Houston 2 19 9.5 19 1 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 01/2 vs. San Diego 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0TOTALS 25 298 11.9 33 12 0 3 18 6.0 10 2 0

Date Opponent No. Yds. Avg. LG FC TD9/12 @ Jacksonville 1 4 4.0 4 1 09/19 vs. Seattle 1 3 3.0 3 0 09/26 vs. Indianapolis 1 0 0.0 0 0 0

0 0 0.0 N/A 0 010/31 at San Francisco

0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0TOTALS 3 7 2.3 4 1 0

Date Opponent No. Yds. Avg. LG TD No. Yds. Avg. LG TD No. Yds. Avg. LG TD9/12 @ Jacksonville 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 3 62 20.7 25 09/19 vs. Seattle 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 1 11 11.0 11 09/26 vs. Indianapolis 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 010/3 at Tennessee 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 4 144 36.0 65 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 010/10 at Baltimore 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 1 21 21.0 21 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 010/17 vs. N.Y Jets 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 010/24 vs. Oakland 1 23 23.0 23 0 1 3 3.0 3 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 010/31 at San Francisco 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 5 114 22.8 29 011/14 vs. Kansas City 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 2 68 34.0 38 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 011/22 at San Diego 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 3 48 16.0 19 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 011/28 vs. St. Louis 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 1 24 24.0 24 012/5 at Kansas City 2 42 21.0 26 0 1 7 7.0 7 012/12 at Arizona 7 211 30.1 51 0 2 46 23.0 30 012/19 at Oakland 7 153 21.9 26 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 012/26 vs. Houston 1 25 25.0 25 0 1 22 22.0 22 01/2 vs. San Diego 4 102 25.5 30 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 0TOTALS 22 556 25.3 51 0 16 398 24.9 65 0 9 172 19.1 30 0

Date Opponent No. Yds. Avg. LG TD No. Yds. Avg. LG TD No. Yds. Avg. LG TD

0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 010/10 at Baltimore 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 1 33 33.0 33 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 0

0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 011/22 at San Diego 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 3 44 14.7 19 011/28 vs. St. Louis 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 4 74 18.5 21 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 012/5 at Kansas City 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 012/12 at Arizona 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 012/19 at Oakland 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 012/26 vs. Houston 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0 0.0 N/A 01/2 vs. San Diego 2 125 62.5 97 1 0 0 0.0 N/A 0TOTALS 2 125 62.5 97 1 5 107 21.4 33 0 3 44 14.7 19 0

Date Opponent No. Yds. Avg. LG TD0 0 0.0 N/A 0

0 0 0.0 N/A 012/12 at Arizona 1 15 15.0 15 012/19 at Oakland 1 18 18.0 18 0

0 0 0 0 N/A 0

KICK RETURNS

PUNT RETURNS

PRACTICE SQUADGames 9-12Games 3-8

Games 15-16

Games 1-4

Games 6-9

Games 1-2

Games 4-7

Games 9-16

E. Royal

L. Ball

INACTIVEINACTIVE

INACTIVEINACTIVE

INJURED RESERVE

INACTIVE

D. Thomas

INJURED RESERVE

C. Vaughn

INACTIVE

INACTIVE

E. Decker

E. Royal

P.Cox

S. Thompson

S. Larsen

P.Cox

INACTIVE

0 0 0.0 N/A 0TOTALS 2 33 16.5 18 0

Date Opponent No. Yds. Avg. TB In20 LG Net 9/12 @ Jacksonville 4 172 43.0 0 1 51 36.5 9/19 vs. Seattle 4 205 51.3 0 2 63 30.89/26 vs. Indianapolis 3 143 47.7 0 1 55 46.310/3 at Tennessee 5 208 41.6 1 2 51 35.810/10 at Baltimore 7 281 40.1 0 0 53 35.710/17 vs. N.Y Jets 6 301 50.2 2 1 58 39.710/24 vs. Oakland 7 364 52.0 0 0 61 45.310/31 at San Francisco 7 236 33.7 0 4 48 31.611/14 vs. Kansas City 2 82 41.0 1 0 46 23.011/22 at San Diego 9 335 37.2 0 1 50 33.211/28 vs. St. Louis 4 201 50.3 1 0 57 40.512/5 at Kansas City 7 288 41.1 0 2 48 39.112/12 at Arizona 5 281 56.2 0 0 60 41.812/19 at Oakland 7 307 43.9 1 1 56 34.312/26 vs. Houston 4 174 43.5 1 2 52 35.01/2 vs. San Diego 5 257 51.4 0 2 57 32.4TOTALS 86 3,835 44.6 7 19 63 36.6

Date Opponent 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+ Total Pct. PATM PATA Pct.9/12 @ Jacksonville 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1 1.000 2 2 1.0009/19 vs. Seattle 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 1.000 4 4 1.0009/26 vs. Indianapolis 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 1.000 1 1 1.00010/3 at Tennessee 0-0 0-0 4-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 4-4 1.000 2 2 1.00010/10 at Baltimore 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 1.000 2 2 1.00010/17 vs. N.Y Jets 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 1-1 0-0 2-3 0.667 2 2 1.00010/24 vs. Oakland 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0.000 2 2 1.00010/31 at San Francisco 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 1.000 1 2 0.50011/14 vs. Kansas City 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0.000 7 7 1.00011/22 at San Diego 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0.000 2 2 1.00011/28 vs. St. Louis 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 2-2 1.000 3 3 1.00012/5 at Kansas City 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 2-2 1.000 0 0 0.000

TOTALS 0-0 2-2 7-7 3-4 2-2 0-0 11-12 0.917 28 29 0.966

Date Opponent 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+ Total Pct. PATM PATA Pct.

12/12 at Arizona 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 2-3 0.667 1 1 1.00012/19 at Oakland 0-0 0-0 1-1 2-2 0-0 0-0 3-3 1.000 2 2 1.00012/26 vs. Houston 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 1.000 3 3 1.0001/2 vs. San Diego 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0.000 4 4 1.000TOTALS 0-0 1-1 3-3 2-3 0-0 0-0 6-7 0.857 10 10 1.000

PUNTING

FIELD GOALS

Games 15-16

Games 1-13

Games 13-14Games 15-16

S. Hauschka

NOT WITH TEAM

INJURED RESERVE

M.Prater

B.Colquitt

INACTIVE

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Date Opponent Rush Rec. PR KR TOT Rush Rec. PR KR TOT Rush Rec. PR KR TOT Rush Rec. PR KR TOT9/12 @ Jacksonville 0 117 0 0 117 60 4 0 0 64 0 98 0 0 98 0 34 0 0 349/19 vs. Seattle 0 53 0 0 53 51 67 0 0 118 0 65 -1 0 64 0 15 0 0 159/26 vs. Indianapolis 0 169 0 0 169 0 23 57 0 80 0 140 0 0 14010/3 at Tennessee 0 115 0 0 115 0 113 36 0 149 0 51 0 0 5110/10 at Baltimore 0 135 0 0 135 0 31 0 33 64 0 87 0 0 8710/17 vs. N.Y Jets 0 74 0 0 74 48 0 0 0 48 13 37 32 0 82 0 81 0 0 8110/24 vs. Oakland 0 46 0 0 46 53 37 0 0 90 0 26 0 0 26 0 54 0 0 5410/31 at San Francisco 0 169 0 0 169 40 19 0 0 59 0 34 31 0 65 0 54 0 0 5411/14 vs. Kansas City 0 90 0 0 90 106 50 0 0 156 20 39 27 0 86 0 57 0 0 5711/22 at San Diego 0 78 0 0 78 58 62 0 0 120 0 12 47 0 59 0 33 0 0 3311/28 vs. St. Louis 0 76 0 0 76 56 62 0 0 118 20 74 3 74 171 0 59 0 0 5912/5 at Kansas City 0 31 0 0 31 161 14 0 0 175 0 7 37 0 44 0 28 0 0 2812/12 at Arizona 0 32 0 0 32 81 32 0 0 113 8 46 10 0 64 0 48 0 0 4812/19 at Oakland 0 79 0 0 79 5 1 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 32 0 0 3212/26 vs. Houston 0 111 0 0 111 19 22 0 0 41 0 22 19 0 41 0 90 0 0 901/2 vs. San Diego -18 73 0 0 55 41 2 0 0 43 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 12TOTALS -18 1,448 0 0 1,430 779 372 0 0 1,151 61 627 298 107 1,093 0 875 0 0 875

Date Opponent Rush Rec. PR KR TOT Rush Rec. PR KR TOT Rush Rec. PR KR TOT Rush Rec. PR KR TOT9/12 @ Jacksonville 0 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 15 2 0 0 0 29/19 vs. Seattle 0 97 0 0 97 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 0 0 199/26 vs. Indianapolis 0 43 0 0 43 12 33 0 0 4510/3 at Tennessee 0 9 0 144 153 0 0 0 0 0 3 38 0 0 4110/10 at Baltimore 0 12 0 21 33 13 12 0 0 2510/17 vs. N.Y Jets 0 17 0 0 17 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 20 23 0 0 0 2310/24 vs. Oakland 1 6 0 3 10 0 0 0 23 23 0 0 0 0 010/31 at San Francisco 0 31 0 114 145 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 0 0 23 1 0 0 0 111/14 vs. Kansas City 0 51 0 68 119 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 9 2 0 0 0 211/22 at San Diego 0 17 0 48 65 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 011/28 vs. St. Louis 0 48 0 0 48 12 0 0 0 1212/5 at Kansas City 0 28 0 42 70 0 0 0 0 012/12 at Arizona 0 8 0 211 219 0 0 0 0 012/19 at Oakland 0 0 0 153 153 3 17 0 0 20 78 0 0 0 7812/26 vs. Houston 0 0 0 25 25 42 50 0 0 92 27 0 0 0 271/2 vs. San Diego 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 0 102 124 8 49 0 0 57 94 0 0 0 94TOTALS 1 283 0 398 682 0 106 0 556 662 147 240 0 0 387 227 0 0 0 227

Date Opponent Rush Rec. PR KR TOT Rush Rec. PR KR TOT Rush Rec. PR KR TOT Rush Rec. PR KR TOT9/12 @ Jacksonville 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 62 66 0 36 0 0 36 0 0 0 0 09/19 vs. Seattle 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 11 14 0 6 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 09/26 vs. Indianapolis 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 010/3 at Tennessee 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 010/10 at Baltimore 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 0 0 28 0 0 0 0 010/17 vs. N.Y Jets 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/24 vs. Oakland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/31 at San Francisco 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 011/14 vs. Kansas City 9 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/22 at San Diego 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 011/28 vs. St. Louis 31 0 0 0 31 0 0 0 24 24 0 4 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 012/5 at Kansas City 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/12 at Arizona 38 -3 0 15 50 0 0 0 46 46 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 012/19 at Oakland 20 0 0 18 38 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/26 vs. Houston 38 13 0 0 51 0 0 0 22 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01/2 vs. San Diego 21 6 0 0 27 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 0 0 41 0 0 0 125 125TOTALS 158 16 0 33 207 0 0 7 172 179 0 148 0 0 148 0 0 0 125 125

Date Opponent Rush Rec. PR KR TOT Rush Rec. PR KR TOT Rush Rec. PR KR TOT Rush Rec. PR KR TOT9/12 @ Jacksonville 0 4 0 0 4 12 0 0 0 12 0 2 0 0 29/19 vs. Seattle 0 4 0 0 4 -5 0 0 0 -5 0 0 0 0 09/26 vs. Indianapolis 24 40 0 0 64 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 11 0 2 0 0 210/3 at Tennessee 5 10 0 0 15 11 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 010/10 at Baltimore 27 0 0 0 27 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 910/17 vs. N.Y Jets 18 0 0 0 18 1 0 0 0 1 22 0 0 0 22 0 0 0 0 010/24 vs. Oakland 0 29 0 0 29 21 0 0 0 21 0 0 0 0 010/31 at San Francisco 0 0 0 0 0 18 0 0 0 18 0 30 0 0 3011/14 vs. Kansas City 17 3 0 0 20 -1 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 011/22 at San Diego 0 0 0 44 44 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 011/28 vs. St. Louis 0 11 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 0 0 1312/5 at Kansas City 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 912/12 at Arizona 5 0 0 0 512/19 at Oakland 0 0 0 0 012/26 vs. Houston1/2 vs. San DiegoTOTALS 74 50 0 0 124 18 51 0 44 113 98 0 0 0 98 0 65 0 0 65

Date Opponent Rush Rec. PR KR TOT Rush Rec. PR KR TOT Rush Rec. PR KR TOT Rush Rec. PR KR TOT9/12 @ Jacksonville 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 09/19 vs. Seattle 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 09/26 vs. Indianapolis 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 0 0 17 0 0 0 0 010/3 at Tennessee 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/10 at Baltimore 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 -110/17 vs. N.Y Jets 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/24 vs. Oakland 0 0 10 0 10 0 0 0 0 010/31 at San Francisco 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/14 vs. Kansas City 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/22 at San Diego 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/28 vs. St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/5 at Kansas City 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/12 at Arizona 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/19 at Oakland 0 0 8 0 8 0 9 0 0 912/26 vs. Houston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01/2 vs. San Diego 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 0 0 18 0 18 0 17 0 0 17 0 9 0 0 9 -1 0 0 0 -1

INJURED RESERVE

C. Vaughn

NOT WITH TEAMNOT WITH TEAMNOT WITH TEAM

INJURED RESERVEINJURED RESERVE

NOT WITH TEAMNOT WITH TEAMNOT WITH TEAM

PRACTICE SQUAD

NOT WITH TEAMNOT WITH TEAMNOT WITH TEAMNOT WITH TEAM

PRACTICE SQUAD

P.Cox

INACTIVE

INACTIVE INACTIVE

D. Graham

INACTIVE

INACTIVE

INACTIVE INACTIVEINACTIVE

INACTIVE

DID NOT PLAY

INJURED RESERVE

INJURED RESERVEINJURED RESERVE

INACTIVE INJURED RESERVE

PRACTICE SQUAD

INACTIVE

DID NOT PLAY

INJURED RESERVEINJURED RESERVE

INACTIVE

INACTIVE

INJURED RESERVEINJURED RESERVEINJURED RESERVEINJURED RESERVE

DID NOT PLAY

B.Lloyd

INACTIVE

E.Royal

DID NOT PLAY

T.TebowC. BuckhalterE. Decker

K. Moreno

INACTIVE

PRACTICE SQUADPRACTICE SQUADPRACTICE SQUADPRACTICE SQUADPRACTICE SQUAD

D. Thomas

INACTIVEINACTIVE

INACTIVE

L. Ball

D. Gronkowski

COMBINED NET YARDS

J.Gaffney

2010 BRONCOS INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

INACTIVE

INACTIVEINACTIVE

DID NOT PLAY

INACTIVE

DID NOT PLAY

A. BrownS. Thompson

INACTIVE

INACTIVE

INACTIVE

INACTIVE

INACTIVE

INJURED RESERVE

DID NOT PLAY

DID NOT PLAY

R. Quinn

INACTIVEINACTIVE

L. Maroney

DID NOT PLAY

NOT WITH TEAM

INACTIVE

S. Larsen

INACTIVE

K. Orton

INACTIVEINACTIVE

INACTIVE

INJURED RESERVEINJURED RESERVE

M. Willis

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Date Opponent TT UT AT S-Yds. I-Yds. TT UT AT S-Yds. I-Yds. TT UT AT S-Yds. I-Yds. TT UT AT S-Yds. I-Yds. TT UT AT S-Yds. I-Yds.9/12 @ Jacksonville 11 9 2 0-0 0-0 5 5 0 0-0 0-0 3 3 0 0-0 0-0 3 3 0 0-0 0-0 5 4 1 0-0 0-09/19 vs. Seattle 4 3 1 .5-1.5 0-0 5 4 1 0-0 0-0 8 6 2 0-0 1-(-2) 3 2 1 0-0 0-0 3 3 0 0-0 0-09/26 vs. Indianapolis 5 3 2 0-0 0-0 7 5 2 0-0 0-0 4 3 1 0-0 0-0 5 5 0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0-0 0-010/3 at Tennessee 10 8 2 1-1 0-0 4 3 1 0-0 0-0 4 4 0 1-5 0-0 3 2 1 0-0 0-0 4 4 0 0-0 0-010/10 at Baltimore 15 10 5 0-0 0-0 8 4 4 0-0 0-0 8 5 3 0-0 0-0 7 4 3 0-0 0-0 9 6 3 1-14 0-010/17 vs. N.Y Jets 11 8 3 1-5 0-0 6 4 2 0-0 0-0 2 1 1 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 0-0 1-1410/24 vs. Oakland 7 7 0 1-12 0-0 8 7 1 0-0 0-0 7 6 1 0-0 0-0 6 6 0 1-12 0-010/31 at San Francisco 9 9 0 0-0 0-0 8 8 0 0-0 0-0 6 6 0 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 0-0 0-0 5 5 0 0-0 0-011/14 vs. Kansas City 2 2 0 0-0 0-0 6 6 0 3-32 0-0 6 5 1 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 1-4 0-011/22 at San Diego 5 4 1 0-0 0-0 4 4 0 0-0 0-0 5 3 2 0-0 0-0 4 4 0 0-0 0-0 5 2 3 0-0 0-011/28 vs. St. Louis 8 4 4 0-0 0-0 3 3 0 1-0 0-0 6 5 1 0-0 0-0 4 3 1 0-0 0-0 5 3 2 0-0 0-012/5 at Kansas City 9 7 2 0-0 0-0 3 3 0 1-13 0-0 5 5 0 0-0 0-0 5 5 0 0-0 0-012/12 at Arizona 8 6 2 0-0 0-0 3 3 0 0-0 0-0 4 4 0 0-0 0-0 3 2 1 0-0 0-012/19 at Oakland 8 7 1 0-0 0-0 7 6 1 0-0 0-0 3 2 1 0-0 1-36 3 3 0 0-0 0-012/26 vs. Houston 4 4 0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0-0 0-0 9 8 1 0-0 0-0 6 6 0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0-0 0-01/2 vs. San Diego 3 3 0 2-9 0-0 9 9 0 0-0 0-0 7 7 0 1-7 0-0 4 4 0 0-0 1-31 0 0 0 0-0 0-0TOTALS 119 94 25 5.5-28.5 0-0 87 75 12 5-45 0-0 66 55 11 2-12 1-(-2) 63 54 9 0-0 2-67 58 47 11 3-30 1-14

Date Opponent TT UT AT S-Yds. I-Yds. TT UT AT S-Yds. I-Yds. TT UT AT S-Yds. I-Yds. TT UT AT S-Yds. I-Yds. TT UT AT S-Yds. I-Yds.9/12 @ Jacksonville 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 4 4 0 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0-0 0-09/19 vs. Seattle 1 1 0 0-0 1-15 6 6 0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0-0 1-0 1 1 0 0-0 0-09/26 vs. Indianapolis 2 2 0 0-0 0-0 7 6 1 0-0 0-0 4 3 1 0-0 0-0 4 4 0 0-0 0-0 2 1 1 0-0 0-010/3 at Tennessee 5 5 0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0-0 0-0 6 3 3 0-0 0-010/10 at Baltimore 6 5 1 0-0 0-0 4 4 0 0-0 0-0 2 1 1 0-0 0-0 2 1 1 0-0 0-0 5 3 2 0-0 0-010/17 vs. N.Y Jets 7 7 0 0-0 0-0 7 6 1 0-0 0-0 3 2 1 0-0 0-0 4 3 1 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0-0 0-010/24 vs. Oakland 2 2 0 0-0 0-0 6 5 1 0-0 0-0 8 4 4 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0-0 0-010/31 at San Francisco 1 1 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 5 5 0 0-0 0-011/14 vs. Kansas City 4 4 0 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0-0 0-0 10 9 1 0-0 0-0 4 4 0 0-0 0-011/22 at San Diego 4 4 0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 3 0 3 0-0 0-0 3 3 0 0-0 1-0 6 5 1 0-0 0-011/28 vs. St. Louis 3 3 0 0-0 0-0 6 4 2 0-0 0-0 8 5 3 0-0 0-0 3 3 0 0-0 0-0 3 3 0 1-0 0-012/5 at Kansas City 8 8 0 0-0 0-0 2 1 1 0-0 0-0 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 4 4 0 1-9 0-0 3 2 1 0-0 0-012/12 at Arizona 3 3 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 0-0 0-0 3 3 0 0-0 0-0 5 5 0 0-0 0-012/19 at Oakland 1 1 0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 3 2 1 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0-0 1-412/26 vs. Houston 2 2 0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0-0 0-0 4 4 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 0-0 0-01/2 vs. San Diego 7 7 0 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 0-0 0-0 3 3 0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 1-4 0-0TOTALS 55 54 1 0-0 1-15 51 43 8 0-0 0-0 47 31 16 0-0 0-0 45 41 4 1-9 2-0 42 33 9 2-4 1-4

Date Opponent TT UT AT S-Yds. I-Yds. TT UT AT S-Yds. I-Yds. TT UT AT S-Yds. I-Yds. TT UT AT S-Yds. I-Yds. TT UT AT S-Yds. I-Yds.9/12 @ Jacksonville 5 4 1 1-5 0-0 2 2 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-09/19 vs. Seattle 3 1 2 .5-1.5 0-0 1 1 0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-09/26 vs. Indianapolis 4 3 1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-010/3 at Tennessee 5 4 1 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0-0 0-0 4 1 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-010/10 at Baltimore 2 2 0 0-0 0-0 4 4 0 0-0 0-0 5 5 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-010/17 vs. N.Y Jets 2 2 0 1-3 0-0 1 1 0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0-0 0-010/24 vs. Oakland 10 7 3 0-0 0-0 3 1 2 0-0 0-0 3 3 0 0-0 0-010/31 at San Francisco 4 4 0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-011/14 vs. Kansas City 2 2 0 0-0 0-0 3 3 0 0-0 0-0 7 7 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-011/22 at San Diego 2 2 0 0-0 0-0 3 2 1 0-0 0-0 9 6 3 0-0 0-0 6 4 2 0-0 0-011/28 vs. St. Louis 2 2 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0-0 0-0 7 6 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-012/5 at Kansas City 4 3 1 0-0 0-0 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0-0 0-0 4 3 1 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0-0 0-012/12 at Arizona 4 4 0 0-0 0-0 3 3 0 0-0 0-0 2 1 1 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0-0 0-012/19 at Oakland 5 5 0 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 0-0 0-0 3 3 0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0-0 0-012/26 vs. Houston 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 0-0 0-0 9 8 1 0-0 0-01/2 vs. San Diego 4 4 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 3 2 1 0-0 0-0 5 5 0 1-10 0-0TOTALS 39 32 7 1.5-6.5 0-0 36 30 6 1-3 0-0 35 25 10 0-0 0-0 31 26 5 0-0 0-0 23 20 3 1-10 0-0

Date Opponent TT UT AT S-Yds. I-Yds. TT UT AT S-Yds. I-Yds. TT UT AT S-Yds. I-Yds. TT UT AT S-Yds. I-Yds. TT UT AT S-Yds. I-Yds.9/12 @ Jacksonville 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-09/19 vs. Seattle 2 1 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-09/26 vs. Indianapolis 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 2 1 1 0-0 0-0 5 5 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-010/3 at Tennessee 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-010/10 at Baltimore 1 1 0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-010/17 vs. N.Y Jets 1 1 0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-010/24 vs. Oakland 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-010/31 at San Francisco 3 3 0 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 0-0 0-0 3 3 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-011/14 vs. Kansas City 2 1 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 4 4 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-011/22 at San Diego 1 1 0 0-0 0-0 3 1 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-011/28 vs. St. Louis 1 1 0 0-0 0-0 2 1 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-012/5 at Kansas City 3 2 1 0-0 0-0 3 3 0 0-0 0-0 6 5 1 0-0 0-012/12 at Arizona 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0-0 0-0 6 5 1 0-0 0-012/19 at Oakland 3 1 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 3 3 0 0-0 0-0 5 5 0 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 0-0 0-012/26 vs. Houston 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 4 4 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-01/2 vs. San Diego 2 2 0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0-0 0-0 4 4 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0TOTALS 22 14 8 0-0 0-0 18 12 6 0-0 0-0 17 17 0 0-0 0-0 15 15 0 0-0 0-0 14 12 2 0-0 0-0

Date Opponent TT UT AT S-Yds. I-Yds. TT UT AT S-Yds. I-Yds. TT UT AT S-Yds. I-Yds. TT UT AT S-Yds. I-Yds. TT UT AT S-Yds. I-Yds.9/12 @ Jacksonville 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-09/19 vs. Seattle 2 2 0 0-0 0-0 2 1 1 0-0 0-09/26 vs. Indianapolis 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-010/3 at Tennessee 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-010/10 at Baltimore 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-010/17 vs. N.Y Jets 1 1 0 0-0 1-18 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-010/24 vs. Oakland 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-010/31 at San Francisco 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-011/14 vs. Kansas City 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0-0 0-011/22 at San Diego 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0-0 0-011/28 vs. St. Louis 2 1 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-012/5 at Kansas City 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 2 1 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-012/12 at Arizona 3 3 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-012/19 at Oakland 1 1 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-012/26 vs. Houston 0 0 0 0-0 1-2 0 0 0 0-0 0-01/2 vs. San Diego 1 1 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0TOTALS 10 7 3 0-0 2-20 3 3 0 0-0 0-0 3 2 1 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0-0 0-0

J. Hunter

J. Mays

INACTIVE

NOT WITH TEAM

J. Williams

INACTIVE

INACTIVE

NOT WITH TEAM

B. Dawkins

K. Vickerson

INACTIVE

C. Bailey

INACTIVE

D. McBath

K. McCarthy

INACTIVE

D. Bruton

D. Williams M. Haggan

P. Cox

INACTIVE

R. Hill

R. Ayers J. Bannan

INACTIVE

INACTIVE

INACTIVE

INACTIVE

PRACTICE SQUADINACTIVEINACTIVE

INACTIVE

S. Thompson

INACTIVEINACTIVE

INACTIVE

INJURED RESERVEINJURED RESERVE

INACTIVE

NOT WITH TEAMNOT WITH TEAM

INACTIVE

INACTIVE

PRACTICE SQUAD

INJURED RESERVEINJURED RESERVE

PRACTICE SQUAD

NOT WITH TEAM

INACTIVE

PRACTICE SQUADPRACTICE SQUAD

R. McBean

M. Thomas

K. Alexander

PRACTICE SQUADPRACTICE SQUADPRACTICE SQUAD

NOT WITH TEAM

INJURED RESERVE

INACTIVE

NOT WITH TEAM

INACTIVE

INACTIVE

INJURED RESERVE

INJURED RESERVE

INACTIVE

INACTIVE

R. Fields

INACTIVE

INJURED RESERVE

J. MossC. Vaughn

INACTIVE

INACTIVE

INACTIVE

INACTIVE

INJURED RESERVE

DEFENSE

2010 BRONCOS INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

N. Jones

INACTIVE

INACTIVE

INACTIVE

INACTIVEINACTIVE

W. Woodyard

INACTIVEINACTIVE

A. Goodman

INACTIVE

PRACTICE SQUADPRACTICE SQUAD

INACTIVE

INACTIVEINACTIVE

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Game

at Jac. (9/12) Gaffney, Moreno 6 Moreno 15 Moreno 60 Royal 8 Lloyd 117

vs. Sea. (9/19) Prater 7 Moreno 24 Moreno 51 Thomas 8 Thomas 97

vs. Ind. (9/26) Prater 7 Maroney 12 Maroney 24 Gaffney 12 Lloyd 169

at Ten. (10/3) Prater 12 Maroney 11 Orton 11 Lloyd 11 Lloyd 115

at Bal (10/10) Lloyd 12 Maroney 6 Maroney 27 Gaffney 9 Lloyd 135

2010 REGULAR SEASON INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS — BRONCOS LEADERSSCORING RUSHES RUSH YDS RECEPTIONS REC. YDS

at Bal (10/10) Lloyd 12 Maroney 6 Maroney 27 Gaffney 9 Lloyd 135

vs. NYJ (10/17) Prater 8 Moreno 12 Moreno 48 Gaffney 6 Gaffney 81

vs. Oak. (10/24) Moreno 12 Moreno 14 Moreno 53 Gaffney 4 Gaffney 54

at S.F. (10/31) Lloyd, Tebow 6 Moreno 11 Moreno 40 Lloyd 7 Lloyd 169

vs. K.C. (11/14) Lloyd 12 Moreno 22 Moreno 106 Lloyd 6 Lloyd 90

at. S.D. (11/22) Lloyd, Moreno 6 Moreno 13 Moreno 58 Moreno 7 Lloyd 78

vs. Stl. (11/28) Lloyd 12 Moreno 12 Moreno 56 Royal, Moreno 6 Lloyd 76

at K.C. (12/5) Prater 6 Moreno 23 Moreno 161 Gaffney, Lloyd, Royal 2 Lloyd 31

at Ari. (12/12) Hauschka 7 Moreno 19 Moreno 81 Moreno 5 Gaffney 48at Ari. (12/12) Hauschka 7 Moreno 19 Moreno 81 Moreno 5 Gaffney 48

at Oak. (12/19) Hauschka 11 Tebow 8 Tebow 78 Lloyd 4 Lloyd 79

vs. Hou. (12/26) Buckhalter 12 Buckhalter 11 Buckhalter 42 Lloyd 5 Lloyd 111

vs. S.D. (1/2/11) 4 Players 6 Tebow 13 Tebow 94 Lloyd 5 Lloyd 73

AVERAGE 8.9 14.1 61.9 6.6 95.2

Game

at Jac. (9/12) D. Williams 11 Ayers 1 None 0 Dawkins 1 Cox 2

vs Sea (9/19) Dawkins 8 Ayers D Williams 0 5 3 Players 1 Bailey 2 3 Players 1

TACKLES SACKS INTS PASSES DEF. ST. TACKLES

vs. Sea. (9/19) Dawkins 8 Ayers, D. Williams 0.5 3 Players 1 Bailey 2 3 Players 1

vs. Ind. (9/26) Jones 7 None None Cox 4 Vaughn 2

at Ten. (10/3) D.Williams 10 Dawkins, D. Williams 1 None Cox, Hill 1 Mays, Thompson 2

at Bal (10/10) D.Williams 15 Hunter 1 None 3 Players 1 Woodyard 3

vs. NYJ (10/17) D.Williams 11 M.Thomas, D. Williams 1 Hunter, Thompson 1 3 Players 2 3 Players 1

vs. Oak. (10/24) M.Thomas 10 Hunter, D.Williams 1 None Jones 2 Alexander, Mays 1

at S.F. (10/31) D. Williams 9 None None D. Williams 1 McCarthy 2

vs. K.C. (11/14) Bailey 10 Haggan 3 None 6 Players 1 Woodyard 2

at. S.D. (11/22) Mays 9 Bannan 1 Bailey 1 Alexander, Bailey 1 Mays 2at. S.D. (11/22) Mays 9 Bannan 1 Bailey 1 Alexander, Bailey 1 Mays 2

vs. Stl. (11/28) J. Williams, D. Will 8 Haggan, Vickerson 1 None Bannan, D. Williams 2 Woodyard 3

at K.C. (12/5) D. Williams 9 Bailey, Haggan 1 None 3 Players 1 Woodyard 2

at Ari. (12/12) D. Williams 8 None None Bailey, Cox 2 3 Players 2

at Oak. (12/19) D. Williams 8 None Hill, Vickerson 1 D. Williams 2 Jones 3

vs. Hou. (12/26) Dawkins 9 None Thompson 1 5 Players 1 Decker 2

vs. S.D. (1/2/11) Haggan 9 D. Williams 2 Hill 1 Goodman 4 Hunter 2

AVERAGE 9.4 1.2 0.9 1.8 2.0

PUNT RET PR YDS KICKOFF RET KOR YDS PUNTSGame

at Jac. (9/12) Cox 1 Cox 4 Cox 3 Cox 62 Colquitt 4

vs. Sea. (9/19) Cox, Royal 1 Cox 3 Cox 1 Cox 11 Colquitt 4

vs. Ind. (9/26) Royal 4 Royal 57 None None Colquitt 3

at Ten. (10/3) Royal 4 Royal 36 D. Thomas 4 D.Thomas 144 Colquitt 5

at Bal (10/10) None None Royal, D. Thomas 1 Royal 33 Colquitt 7

vs. NYJ (10/17) Royal 1 Royal 32 None None Colquitt 6

vs Oak (10/24) Thompson 1 Thompson 10 Decker 1 Decker 23 Colquitt 7

PUNT RET. PR YDS KICKOFF RET. KOR YDS PUNTS

vs. Oak. (10/24) Thompson 1 Thompson 10 Decker 1 Decker 23 Colquitt 7

at S.F. (10/31) Royal 4 Royal 31 D. Thomas 5 D.Thomas 114 Colquitt 7

vs. K.C. (11/14) Royal 2 Royal 27 D. Thomas 2 D. Thomas 68 Colquitt 2

at. S.D. (11/22) Royal 2 Royal 47 Larsen, D.Thomas 3 D.Thomas 48 Colquitt 9

vs. Stl. (11/28) Royal 1 Royal 3 Royal 4 Royal 74 Colquitt 4

at K.C. (12/5) Royal 3 Royal 37 Decker 2 Decker 42 Colquitt 7

at Ari. (12/12) Royal 1 Royal 10 Decker 7 Decker 211 Colquitt 5

at Oak. (12/19) Thompson 2 Thompson 8 Decker 7 Decker 153 Colquitt 7

vs. Hou. (12/26) Royal 2 Royal 19 Cox, Decker 1 Decker 25 Colquitt 4vs. Hou. (12/26) Royal 2 Royal 19 Cox, Decker 1 Decker 25 Colquitt 4

vs. S.D. (1/2/11) None None Decker 4 Vaughn 125 Colquitt 5

AVERAGE 2.1 23.1 3.2 80.9 5.4

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at Jac. (9/12) Lewis 6 Jones-Drew 23 Jones-Drew 98 Thomas 6 Thomas 89

vs. Sea. (9/19) 2 Players 6 Forsett 8 Forsett 44 Butler, Carlson 5 Tate 52

vs. Ind. (9/26) Collie 12 Addai 13 Addai 29 Collie 12 Collie 171

at Ten. (10/3) Bironas 8 C. Johnson 19 C. Johnson 53 Washington 4 Washington 42

at Bal (10/10) Rice 12 Rice 27 Rice 133 Rice 4 Dickson 58

2010 REGULAR SEASON INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS — OPPONENT LEADERSSCORING RUSHES RUSH YDS RECEPTIONS REC. YDS

at Bal. (10/10) Rice 12 Rice 27 Rice 133 Rice 4 Dickson 58

vs. NYJ (10/17) Tomlinson 12 Tomlinson 16 Tomlinson 55 3 Players 4 Keller 75

vs. Oak. (10/24) McFadden 18 McFadden 16 McFadden 165 Miller 3 Miller 65

at S.F. (10/31) 4 players 6 Gore 29 Gore 118 Walker 5 Walker 85

vs. K.C. (11/14) Bowe 12 Charles 14 Charles 41 Bowe 13 Bowe 186

at. S.D. (11/22) 5 players 6 Tolbert 25 Tolbert 111 Sproles 5 Crayton 105

vs. Stl. (11/28) Bajema, Brown 12 Jackson 29 Jackson 72 3 Players 4 Alexander 95

at K.C. (12/5) Pope 6 Charles 21 Charles 116 Moeaki, Jones 4 Moeaki, Jones 54

t A i (12/12) F l 25 Hi ht 18 Hi ht 148 Fit ld 6 Fit ld 72at Ari. (12/12) Feely 25 Hightower 18 Hightower 148 Fitzgerald 6 Fitzgerald 72

at Oak. (12/19) Janikowski 13 McFadden 20 McFadden 119 McFadden, Miller 4 McFadden, Miller 39

vs. Hou. (12/26) Rackers 11 Foster 19 Foster 91 Damiels 8 Jones 115

vs S.D. (1/2/11) Mathews 18 Mathews 26 Mathews 120 Naanee 4 Naanee 79

AVERAGE 11.4 20.2 94.6 5.7 86.4

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at Jac. (9/12) Da. Smith 7 Kampman 1.5 Da. Smith 1 Considine 2 4 Players 1

vs Sea (9/19) Milloy 8 Brock 1 None Hawthorne Tatupu 1 3 Players 1

TACKLES SACKS INTS PASSES DEF. ST. TACKLES

vs. Sea. (9/19) Milloy 8 Brock 1 None Hawthorne, Tatupu 1 3 Players 1

vs. Ind. (9/26) Hayden 10 Mathis 1 Lacey 1 Powers 4 Tamme 2

at Ten. (10/3) Tulloch 12 Ball 2.5 Griffin 1 Verner 3 8 Players 1

at Bal. (10/10) Lewis 6 Redding 1 None Washington 4 Philips, Nakamura 1

vs. NYJ (10/17) D.Harris 8 Pouha 1 None Cromartie 3 Smith 1

vs. Oak. (10/24) 3 Players 4 3 Players 1 Johnson 1 Johnson 2 4 Players 1

at S.F. (10/31) Willis 9 J. Smith 2 Spencer 1 Spencer 2 Dixon 3

vs. K.C. (11/14) Johnson 12 None None Carr, Johnson 2 5 Players 1

t S D (11/22) C 9 Phili 2 C 1 C 1 B Sil 2at. S.D. (11/22) Cason 9 Philips 2 Cason 1 Cason 1 Barnes, Siler 2

vs. Stl. (11/28) Atogwe, Dahl 6 3 Players 1 None 4 players 1 Chamberlain 2

at K.C. (12/5) Berry 7 Arenas, Hali 2 None Carr 5 6 Players 1

at Ari. (12/12) Wilson 11 Haggans 1 3 Players 1 Johnson, Washington 2 3 Players 2

at Oak. (12/19) Shaughnessy 8 Shaughnessy 1.5 None Routt 1 Huff 3

vs. Hou. (12/26) Quin 8 Jamison 1 Allen 1 Allen 2 5 Players 1

vs S.D. (1/2/11) Burnett 8 3 Players 1 Jammer, Weddle 1 3 Players 1 Moore 2

AVERAGE 8.3 1.4 1.0 2.3 1.6PUNTSPUNT RET PR YDS KICKOFF RET KOR YDS

Game

at Jac. (9/12) Thomas 3 Thomas 26 Underwood 3 Underwood 115 Podlesh 4

vs. Sea. (9/19) Tate 2 Tate 82 Washington 1 Washington 13 Ryan 2

vs. Ind. (9/26) Powers 1 Powers 4 Moore 1 Moore 16 McAfee 6

at Ten. (10/3) Mariani 1 Mariani 9 Mariani 6 Mariani 187 Kern 6

at Bal. (10/10) Zbikowski 2 Zbikowski 21 Wilson 3 Wilson 60 Koch 4

vs. NYJ (10/17) Leonhard 2 Leonhard 17 B.Smith 1 B.Smith 26 Weatherford 5

O k (10/24) Mill 6 Mill 47 N N L hl 4

PUNTSPUNT RET. PR YDS KICKOFF RET. KOR YDS

vs. Oak. (10/24) Miller 6 Miller 47 None None Lechler 4

at S.F. (10/31) Ginn 2 Ginn 15 Ginn 4 Ginn 89 Lee 6

vs. K.C. (11/14) Arenas 1 Arenas 16 Arenas 5 Arenas 110 Colquitt 3

at. S.D. (11/22) Sproles 5 Sproles 36 Sproles 2 Sproles 50 Scifres 4

vs. Stl. (11/28) Amendola 3 Amendola 19 Amendola 3 Amendola 87 Jones 5

at K.C. (12/5) Arenas, McCluster 2 Arenas 8 McCluster 3 McCluster 60 Colquitt 7

at Ari. (12/12) Roberts 5 Roberts 72 Stephens-Howling 3 Stephens-Howling 81 Graham 5

at Oak. (12/19) Miller 5 Miller 47 Ford 5 Ford 102 Lechler 3

vs. Hou. (12/26) Jones 2 Jones 14 Slaton 3 Slaton 65 Turk 4

vs S.D. (1/2/11) Cason 3 Cason 95 Sproles 3 Sproles 93 Scifres 4

AVERAGE 2.8 33.0 3.1 76.9 4.5

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GAME Player Att. Yds. Avg. LG TDs GAME Player Att. Yds. Avg. LG TDsat Jac. (9/12) at Jac. (9/12)vs. Sea. (9/19) vs. Sea. (9/19)vs. Ind. (9/26) vs. Ind. (9/26)at Ten. (10/3) at Ten. (10/3)at Bal (10/10) at Bal (10/10) Rice 27 133 4 9 18 2

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at Bal. (10/10) at Bal. (10/10) Rice 27 133 4.9 18 2vs. NYJ (10/17) vs. NYJ (10/17)vs. Oak. (10/24) vs. Oak (10/24) McFadden 16 165 10.3 57 3at S.F. (10/31) at S.F. (10/31) Gore 29 118 4.1 21 1vs. K.C. (11/14) Moreno 22 106 4.8 14 0 vs. K.C. (11/14)at S.D. (11/22) at S.D. (11/22) Tolbert 24 111 4.4 22 1vs. Stl. (11/28) vs. Stl. (11/28)at K.C. (12/5) Moreno 23 161 7.0 24 0 at K.C. (12/5) Charles 21 116 5.5 16 0at Ari. (12/12) at Ari. (12/12) Hightower 18 148 8.2 41 2at Oak. (12/19) at Oak. (12/19) McFadden 20 119 6.0 36 0vs. Hou. (12/26) vs. Hou. (12/26)vs. S.D, (1/2) vs. S.D, (1/2) Mathews 26 120 4.6 31 3NONE

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Player No. Player No.Moreno 2 McFadden 2TOTALS 2 Charles 1

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100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES

GAME Player Rec. Yds. Avg. LG TDs GAME Player Rec. Yds. Avg. LG TDsat Jac. (9/12) Lloyd 5 117 23.4 41 0 at Jac. (9/12)vs. Sea. (9/19) vs. Sea. (9/19)vs. Ind. (9/26) Gaffney 12 140 11.7 26 0 vs. Ind. (9/26) Collie 12 171 14.3 48 2

Lloyd 6 169 28.2 61 1 at Ten. (10/3)at Ten. (10/3) Lloyd 11 115 10.5 23 0 at Bal. (10/10)

Royal 8 113 14.1 41 1 vs. NYJ (10/17)at Bal. (10/10) Lloyd 5 135 27.0 44 2 at S.F. (10/31)vs. NYJ (10/17) vs. K.C. (11/14) Bowe 13 186 14.3 24 2at S F (10/31) Lloyd 7 169 24 1 71 1 at S D (11/22) Crayton 3 105 35 0 49 1

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at S.F. (10/31) Lloyd 7 169 24.1 71 1 at S.D. (11/22) Crayton 3 105 35.0 49 1vs. K.C. (11/14) vs. Stl. (11/28)at S.D. (11/22) at K.C. (12/5)vs. Stl. (11/28) at Ari. (12/12)at K.C. (12/5) at Oak. (12/19)at Ari. (12/12) vs. Hou. (12/26) Jones 5 115 23.0 47 0at Oak. (12/19) vs. S.D, (1/2)vs. Hou. (12/26) Lloyd 5 111 22.2 41 0vs. S.D, (1/2)Player No. Player No.Lloyd 6 Bowe 1Gaffney 1 Collie 1

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Gaffney 1 Collie 1Royal 1 Crayton 1TOTALS 8 Jones 1

TOTALS 4

GAME Player Cmp/Att Yds. TDs INTs Rtg. GAME Player Cmp/Att Yds. TDs INTs Rtg.

at Jac. (9/12) at Jac. (9/12)

vs. Sea (9/19) Orton 25/35 307 2 0 117.2 vs. Sea (9/19)

vs. Ind. (9/26) Orton 37/57 476 1 1 89.5 vs. Ind. (9/26) Manning 27/43 325 3 0 109.2

t T (10/3) O t 35/50 341 2 1 93 8 t T (10/3) NONE

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300-YARD PASSING GAMES

at Ten. (10/3) Orton 35/50 341 2 1 93.8 at Ten. (10/3)

at Bal. (10/10) Orton 23/38 314 2 0 104.5 at Bal. (10/10)

vs. NYJ (10/17) vs. NYJ (10/17)

vs. Oak. (10/24) vs. Oak. (10/24)

at S.F. (10/31) Orton 28/40 369 1 1 96.8 at S.F. (10/31)

vs. K.C. (11/14) vs. K.C. (11/14) Cassel 33/53 469 4 0 116.0

at S.D. (11/22) at S.D. (11/22)

vs. Stl. (11/28) Orton 24/41 347 3 0 110.5 vs. Stl. (11/28) Bradford 22/37 308 3 0 113.0

at K.C. (12/5) at K.C. (12/5)

at Ari. (12/12) at Ari. (12/12)

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at Oak. (12/19) at Oak. (12/19)

vs. Hou. (12/26) Tebow 16/29 308 1 1 89.4 vs. Hou. (12/26) Schaub 23/33 310 1 1 96.8

vs. S.D, (1/2) vs. S.D, (1/2) Rivers 21/37 313 0 1 73.4

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Orton 6 Bradford 1

Tebow 1 Cassel 1

TOTALS 7 Manning 1

Rivers 1

Schaub 1

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2011 Feature clippings

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Broncos bringing back Elway not just a PR move Broncos' comeback front and center

By Mike Klis The Denver Post January 2, 2011 Nicknames usually spawn from admiration and affection, and around these parts John Elway has received more than most.

There is only one "No. 7" in the Rocky Mountain region. Nestled between Hollywood and the Mississippi, "The Duke" refers not to movie star John Wayne.

"Captain Comeback" must have appealed to Elway's competitive pride. "The Drive," "The Helicopter" and "This One's for John!" are forever part of his legacy.

In a couple more days, people walking the halls at Broncos headquarters will have another name for Elway:

Boss.

The Broncos and owner Pat Bowlen are expected to call a news conference around midweek to announce when we reach an agreement with John Elway, Pat is very confident that John's intelligence, his leadership, business savvy, his knowledge of the game, and competitive fire — plus the respect that everyone in this building will have for him — will make us better right away," said Joe Ellis, the Broncos' chief operating officer.

Take this seriously, Broncos fans. Elway is not rejoining the organization with the idea of extending a glad hand. This is not an image-enhancing tactic, even if it is a nice byproduct for an organization that could use a shot or two of integrity after the unfortunate Josh McDaniels' era.

Elway will have an upstairs office at the Paul D. Bowlen Memorial Broncos Centre, and he will show up every day. There's no need to punch a clock because high-ranking management officials never count their endless hours.

His title — vice president of football operations — will be the same one Mike Shanahan carried on top of his head coaching position. On top of everybody else. Remember all that power Shanahan held at Dove Valley from 1995-2008?

Starting with the New Year, a new decade, the Broncos will enter a new era.

Elway will be in charge.

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"I'm not going to get too far into that now," Elway said Friday on his radio show on 87.7 FM The Ticket. "Hopefully, we get something done (this week). We'll get that all settled. There is a process that has to be followed. If you understand, I don't want to say too much about it right now."

Overcoming the Millen effect

Might as well get this out of the way: There are people who don't believe Elway will succeed as the Broncos' football boss. Matt Millen did no favors for former star players attempting the transition from main floor locker room to upstairs office.

Neither did Dan Marino, Elway's quarterback mate from the draft class of 1983.

"I've been around John a long time, and there's nothing he can't do," said Bubby Brister, Elway's backup quarterback in the back-to-back Super Bowl championship seasons of 1997-98. "They couldn't have picked a better person. He can evaluate. He knows football, he knows people. He's been in the business world and knows that. I felt like when he got out of football, he should have gone right back in there. He could have helped Mike (Shanahan). Heck, he is the Denver Broncos. He can handle it."

But there were glowing testimonials for Bart Starr, too, before he became the Green Bay Packers' head coach. Nine seasons and 24 more losses than wins later, Green Bay booed the legendary Starr out of town.

So what makes Elway different from so many other stars who have failed in coaching or management positions?

"It's something that's been on his to-do list forever," former teammate Karl Mecklenberg said. "It's not like the team came to him and said, 'We need your help, we need you to be a figurehead.' When he came to Mr. Bowlen before, Mr. Bowlen made sure he ran him through that whole Arena (Football League) thing. Mr. Bowlen had John run the Crush, and he learned the ropes there.

"It's about time. They need something. I don't know if a guy in the front office is necessarily the answer. But I think John will figure it out."

Besides his experience with the Colorado Crush, which won the AFL title in its third season of 2005, Elway is the son of the late Jack Elway, a longtime college coach, who finished his career with the Broncos as one of Bowlen's most trusted consultants.

As John Elway waited until he felt the timing was right to join the Broncos, he turned his golf hobby into a serious passion. Although he became a scratch golfer, Elway is ready to put away the clubs. He may keep his bag in the trunk. But it's not like he's going to show up to work at 11 wearing a sweater vest and visor.

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"I kind of felt like I plateaued at that level, anyway," Elway said about his golf game. "I love the game of football. That's what I'm excited about. The game is something that's in my blood. It's been there forever. I got involved in the Arena League because I wanted to be close to football and learn that front-office side. It was a great learning experience for me. It got me a chance to be close to the game, even though it was obviously a very different game at a different level. The competitive side of it is definitely the lure."

Getting down to brass tacks

Once Broncos general manager Brian Xanders helps get Elway up to speed on the team's roster, the free-agent market and the draft market, ol' No. 7 will start making the calls.

Xanders will report to Elway. The new head coach will report to the man who helped hire him.

"He has true leadership skills, mental toughness. I can tell that," Xanders said. "And he's going to hold everybody accountable. I think it's a great opportunity for him to oversee the whole football operations of the Denver Broncos, because he knows the expectations of the fans and the organization. And he's going to try and lead us there."

Understand, this is not a mere public relations move. This is the Broncos in their most worrisome state since posting a 2-7 record in the strike season of 1982 — otherwise known as the Year Before Elway. This is the 4-11 Broncos once again calling "Captain Comeback" to the rescue.

"It is not a PR move," Ellis said. "That would be a waste of John's time and our time and the fans' time. Because we need to win.

"He'll roll up his sleeves and do his job. I've had enough meetings with him to know that. This isn't about him. This is about the Denver Broncos and this community and our fans, and us getting better as quickly as we can."

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Elway: 'I love the Broncos,' want to return franchise to glory The Associated Press January 5, 2011

Hall of Famer John Elway is embarking on another comeback.

The beloved quarterback, who led the Denver Broncos to five Super Bowl appearances and back-to-back championships before retiring in 1999, returned to the team's Dove Valley headquarters Wednesday to begin restoring its tarnished image and bringing back its winning ways.

Broncos owner Pat Bowlen said he expects his new chief football executive to lead the franchise to more Super Bowls and joked this time that Elway can tell him: "This one's for Pat!"

"I can't think of a better job and a better guy to do that job than John Elway, and I look forward to great things in the future," said Bowlen, who famously declared, "This one's for John!" following the Broncos' upset of the Green Bay Packers in Super Bowl XXXII.

"I think John will return this team to a very high level of competitiveness," Bowlen said. "I think we'll win some more Super Bowls."

Elway, who retired with an NFL-record 47 comeback drives, said he was ready for this enormous challenge.

"I do not know everything about this job, but I cannot wait to learn as much as I can about the job," he said. "I am thrilled to be back with the Broncos, I am thrilled to be back in football. I get on the football field and it makes my heart pump."

Elway's first task is leading the search for a new coach to replace Josh McDaniels, whose 22-month misadventure left the Broncos embarrassed and in need of a major makeover.

"Why am I here? I love the Broncos," Elway said. "I understand what the Broncos are all about. They are about the integrity, about the winning and about the things that you do and how you handle yourself."

Elway has interviews set up with three coaching candidates so far and hopes to talk Stanford coach Jim Harbaugh into applying, too.

Elway will meet with Falcons offensive coordinator Mike Mularkey in Atlanta on Friday night, then fly back to Denver to interview New York Giants defensive coordinator Perry Fewell and Broncos interim head coach Eric Studesville on

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Sunday. The Denver Post reported that New Orleans Saints defensive coordinator Gregg Williams also is on Elway's list.

Studesville went 1-3 after being promoted from running backs coach upon McDaniels' Dec. 6 ouster.

Elway, 50, said he feels like a rookie all over again, but he insisted he should get up to speed quickly based on his experience growing up as the son of a football coach, playing for 16 seasons in the NFL and running an arena league team for six seasons.

"I know what I don't know," Elway said, promising to surround himself with a good team in Denver like the one he led to Super Bowl titles following the 1997 and '98 seasons.

Elway said he already has sought the advice of former NFL executive Ernie Accorsi, who drafted him in Baltimore -- and traded him to Denver -- and was Cleveland's GM when Elway engineered "The Drive" in the 1987 AFC championship game to beat the Browns.

"So, thank God there was no animosity and he took my call," said Elway, who plans to keep an open line with Accorsi as he settles into his new gig.

Not many great players have made successful transitions to the front office -- think Dan Marino and Matt Millen -- but Elway said that didn't give him pause.

"No. Because I'm not them," Elway said. "And I know what I want to do and I want to compete and I want to be the best that I can in this. I don't believe in 'I can't.'"

Elway was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2004. He also led the Arena Football League's Colorado Crush to a championship in 2005 as its co-owner and chief executive officer.

Elway's title is executive vice president of football operations in the Broncos' reshaped front office, and chief operating officer Joe Ellis becomes team president. Brian Xanders goes from the general manager in name only to one who's empowered in the new organizational chart.

Elway said he didn't consider anyone else for the GM job, saying he trusts Xanders, who was basically relegated to consultant status under McDaniels.

"It turned into a one-man show there," Elway said, noting he doesn't hold the current state of the roster against Xanders. "Brian is a guy where I appreciate what he did: He respected the chain of command."

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One of the biggest questions facing the franchise is whether or not Tim Tebow, who supplanted starter Kyle Orton for the final three games, is the quarterback of the future.

"Tim Tebow is a darn good football player," Elway said. "What we have to make him is a darn good quarterback, and that is what we have to figure out."

Elway said he'll leave it up to the next coach to decide if Tebow is the starting quarterback -- adding, however: "I don't believe that anyone is going to come over and say, 'I don't want Tim Tebow.' If they do, then maybe they are not the right guy for the job."

Elway also said he'd love to have star cornerback Champ Bailey back next season, but he wasn't sure the team's budget would allow that. Elway sounded like he believed he'd be looking for a replacement in the draft or free agency for right tackle Ryan Harris, who stabilized the offensive line and protected Tebow's blind side but will be a free agent.

The Broncos are coming off the worst season in their 51-year history, a 4-12 debacle that exposed McDaniels' many personnel blunders and was marked by a videotaping scandal that cast them as cheaters.

Elway said he was hurt, as were many fans, by the video violation.

"That brand is about integrity and doing things the right way," Elway said, motioning toward the Broncos' logo. "So I don't know for sure, but I think that was the straw that broke the camel's back. ... Pat never wants that to happen again. I think he trusts me being in this position and being involved on the football side to make sure that that never happens."

Elway sees one of his primary tasks as reconnecting the Broncos with their disenchanted fan base.

Mike Shanahan was fired in January 2009 after a run of mediocrity, and McDaniels was plucked from Bill Belichick's staff in New England, but his reign was marred by personnel miscalculations that led to a one-dimensional offense and a dismal defense that ranked last in the league.

The Broncos have just six picks in April's draft, although half of them are among the top 50 selections, including the No. 2 overall pick.

The Broncos have won only one playoff game since Elway retired in 1999 following his second consecutive Super Bowl title, and they haven't reached the postseason in five years.

"This is a mountain that I am ready to climb," Elway said.

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Q&A With Brian Xanders

By Gray Caldwell DenverBroncos.com April 27, 2011

General Manager Brian Xanders sat down with DenverBroncos.com to discuss the team's final preparations for the 2011 NFL Draft, which begins tomorrow.

With the draft a little more than 24 hours away, General Manager Brian Xanders sat down with DenverBroncos.com for a quick Q&A session on the team's final draft preparations. The first round of the 2011 NFL Draft kicks off at 6 p.m. MDT tomorrow.

Is the draft board totally set? "Absolutely. It's set. We're ready to go. We've spent the whole week refining and adjusting our board and we're all set for tomorrow."

You said a week ago that 190 players were on the board. How many are on it now? "We're down to probably 160, 170. That's more going through the film one more time, the character one more time and the medical."

What happens between now and 6 p.m. tomorrow? "We're actually going to take tomorrow morning off, give everybody some time away -- because we're going to be here for three straight days. We're going to end up probably taking some calls tomorrow afternoon, some scenarios, and really wait for it to start and see if there's something that comes up."

In your experience, when do you expect to start fielding calls for potential trades? "The draft starts at 6 mountain time, I would say we might get a call at 5 or 5:30. The reason is a lot of teams don't want to tip their hand on what they're intending to do until the end. They don't want it to get out publicly."

How many different scenarios have you gone over for how the draft could play out? "We did at least 10 different ones, which was the first time I've ever done that many. (Head Coach John) Fox has never done that many, either. It's more evaluating how the board could come off and which player we would take. We did some trade-down scenarios at every pick."

Are those mock drafts just for the first round? "(Rounds) one through four. We never usually have gone that long, we usually just did one and two. This is the most scenarios we've ever run."

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How do you base the predictions? "We go off their team needs. Our pro department builds a team needs board from research, looking at their rosters for the last two months. We generate team need No. 1, two, three, four, five, six, seven and eight. When we're drafting, we look at who they've drafted before and who they would likely pick."

With the second overall pick, the team's first round could be over about a half hour into the draft tomorrow. Will you stay in the war room for the rest of the evening? "Yes, we'll be watching the rest of the picks during the day. We'll be getting trade calls on our two second-round picks and you really want to see how the board is laying out."

As an NFL personnel guy, where does this weekend rank? "There's no stress. It's like Christmas Day, because you're trying to improve your football team, you're trying to pick the best players you can for your scheme, and to me it's an opportunity to get better."

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Broncos coach perfectly matched on and off the field By Terry Frei The Denver Post January 15, 2011

On a Sunday in late February 1985, the former Robin Militello had been married for less than 24 hours in her hometown of St. Louis when she and her new husband, an energetic young football coach named John Fox, caught a flight from St. Louis to Los Angeles and rushed to the Coliseum. There, the United States Football League's Los Angeles Express was about to play the Houston Gamblers.

"John handed me one ticket," Robin recalled at the Broncos' Dove Valley headquarters. "I'm looking at him and asking, 'Where do I go?' He says, 'Oh, just follow the other wives, you'll figure it out.'

"I'm sitting in the Coliseum by myself, three hours before the game started. And I'm going, 'What in the world did I just do?' "

It was opening day of the spring league's season, and Fox, the Express' new defensive backfield coach, was about to coach his first regular-season game in pro football.

The Express, with Steve Young at quarterback and Gary Zimmerman at offensive tackle, led 33-13 going into the fourth quarter. But the Gamblers, with Jim Kelly throwing for 263 yards in the fourth quarter and 574 yards for the game against a Fox-coached secondary, came back to win 34-33 in front of an announced crowd of 18,828 in the cavernous Coliseum.

The marriage has lasted.

The league didn't.

And Fox's coaching career in pro football, with perhaps nowhere to go but up after that afternoon, is an NFL success story. At 55, he was hired as the Broncos' 14th head coach on Thursday, landing on his feet after a 2-14 season closed out an otherwise praiseworthy nine-season stint with the Carolina Panthers.

"Nine years in this league is a great run," Fox said after his introductory news conference Friday at Dove Valley. "All good things come to an end and it was time for a change. I'm really excited about the challenge."

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Always on the move

At birth in Virginia Beach, Va., and during his mother's previous marriages, the future coach was John St. George and John Hutchison. Then, in mid-1960, Kaye met and married a rough and tough Navy SEAL, Ron Fox, and John's name changed again. "In my mind, he was my dad," John said. "He was always great to me, always treated me like his own son."

In 1970, when John was in the early stages of high school, the family moved to the San Diego area, where Ron trained SEALs. "I started getting frisky, thinking maybe I could take my dad if we wrestled," John said. "My brother and I went down to Coronado with him, because they had a diving tower and we loved to swim there. He was in charge of the equivalent of detention, and they had them in these 'combat' rooms, and we proceeded to watch him beat the tar out of two of 'em at once, so I changed my mind about mouthing off to my dad."

Fox sustained a broken collarbone in the first game of his senior season at Castle Park High in Chula Vista, Calif. He made it back onto the field for a playoff game, but didn't receive any scholarship offers. After playing two years at Southwestern College, he transferred to San Diego State and walked on, earning a scholarship and playing for a Claude Gilbert-coached 10-1 team as a senior in 1977.

He was determined to get into coaching in the worst way. Arguably, he did just that.

Fox was an Aztecs graduate assistant for one year, then spent the next six seasons as a defensive backs coach at six schools — U.S. International, Boise State, Long Beach State, Utah, Kansas and Iowa State.

"It was all upward mobility," Fox said. "I was single and I was aggressive."

During a spring 1984 trip with other Iowa State coaches to confer with the Texas staff, he met Robin Militello, an American Airlines flight attendant, on a flight from Dallas to Austin. Actually, he was on a pay phone when he spotted her and, he joked, "stared at her to the point where I think I made her uncomfortable."

Said Robin: "We had made eye contact in the terminal, and then I had to go down to the plane. When he got on, he walked right by me and didn't even recognize me."

Confessed John: "She took the tickets, but I wasn't really paying attention."

But he ended up with the aisle seat next to the galley, and they struck up a conversation. When he asked how to get in touch with her, she told him where she was staying and that if he could remember — and spell — her last name, he would be able to find her. "So I'm with three other knucklehead coaches, and there are four football coaches trying to remember it for me," he said.

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John and Robin went to dinner in Austin and began a long-distance relationship — "She was based in Dallas and I was in metropolitan Ames, Iowa," Fox said — that even included Robin and her parents going to an Iowa State home game. The couple set a wedding date for the next February, and the plans were far along when John took the job with the Express, which was going to open its regular season the day after the big ceremony in St. Louis.

See you later, Raiders

After that USFL season, the league's last, Fox returned to college ball with Pittsburgh in 1986, moved to the Steelers in 1989 and started his climb in the NFL. The major speed bump came in 1996, when, on the verge of his third season as the Raiders' defensive coordinator, Fox walked into the office of senior administrator Bruce Allen and handed him a letter of resignation. At the time, head coach Mike White said the move took him "totally by surprise." Fox won't go into detail about why he quit. But the intervening hand of owner Al Davis was infamous by then.

"My parents were with me and we were unpacking," Robin recalled. "And John had our oldest son, Matthew, with him at camp. He called me and said, 'Robin, whatever you do, do not freak out.' I was thinking Matthew was there, and I was going, 'Oh, my gosh, what?' He said, 'I just quit my job and I'm on my way home.' I said, 'You did what?' My dad took the phone out of my hand and said, 'John, you just come home and we'll make it all work.' "

John said of his Raiders stint: "Even though it didn't end up good, it still was a great experience. People talk about Al, but he's in the Hall of Fame for a reason. He knows personnel. And sometimes, seeing how not to do things is as important as seeing how to do things."

The Fox family moved to St. Louis for a sabbatical year, and John worked as a consultant in the Rams' front office. He got back into coaching as the Giants' defensive coordinator in 1997 and had an attention-catching run there with the franchise that made it to Super Bowl XXXV in January 2001, losing to the Baltimore Ravens He got the Panthers' head coaching job in 2002.

At least publicly, his upbeat attitude — even during the Panthers' two-win season in 2010 — was unrelenting. By now, the Foxes have four children — sons Matthew, Mark and Cody and daughter Halle.

"Charlotte's all Halle knows," Robin said. "Now she's 11, and there might be a little drama, but once she gets out here and sees all this, she'll be excited. How can she not be? John and I are.

"Honestly, nothing really gets him down. Or if it does, he doesn't show it. When he gets upset is when someone says something to me. That's when you see a reaction. We're a team, and that's always the way we've looked at it."

Ever since that rough beginning in the Los Angeles Coliseum.

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Always a Coach

By Gabe Hiatt DenverBroncos.com January 14, 2011

Head Coach John Fox always knew he would end up coaching football. More than two decades of NFL experience stood out to the Broncos when they tabbed him as the 14th head coach of the franchise.

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- For more than 40 years, Head Coach John Fox knew what he wanted to do with his life. He said his childhood friends would tell you he had a plan for his career since he was 11 years old.

He was not the type of kid to wear a plastic red helmet hoping to one day become a fire fighter. He had no aspirations of becoming an astronaut sipping Tang from within an international space station. Fox said he always "kind of" knew that he would play football as long as he could and then transition to coaching.

When the Denver Broncos agreed to terms with Fox as the 14th head coach in the history of the franchise, he began his second stint leading a football team at the highest level of the sport. On Friday, Fox introduced himself in his first press conference as the new head coach.

"I was not one of those guys who changed majors or made a life change," Fox said. "Coaches were big influences on me, and I actually wanted to be a high school coach and teacher."

In a 22-year NFL career, Fox has far exceeded his early goal of coaching teenagers on Friday nights. He served as the head coach of the Carolina Panthers for the past nine years, and before that worked as the defensive coordinator of the New York Giants for five years.

When the Panthers did not renew Fox's contract, he immediately jumped at the next challenge in Denver. After Carolina finished last season with a 2-14 record, he could have booked a vacation or explored positions with less responsibility. But that would not have fulfilled Fox.

He wanted to prove he was the same coach that took the Panthers to a Super Bowl in 2003, the same coach that posted two 11-win seasons and two NFC South titles.

"I did have options, but I am extremely competitive," Fox said. "That is probably all the more reason why I am here today. I wanted to jump back in and erase that. It would be no different than if I were the head coach here and we finished with that same record. I would be just as enthusiastic to get it back rolling again."

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Part of that process is instilling Fox's style of football into the organization.

General Manager Brian Xanders said one of the coach's most appealing traits during the interview process was the coach's insistence on getting back to the fundamentals of blocking and tackling. Working under four-time Super-Bowl Champion Chuck Noll in Pittsburgh, Fox spent three years coaching the defensive backs for the Steelers and said Noll taught him an appreciation for the basics.

Fox's experiences with Noll and the time he spent coordinating one of the NFL's most disruptive defenses in New York stood out to Xanders as much as the coach's accolades with the Panthers.

"His early NFL experience was so strong. That was probably something that we didn't know, in terms of the magnitude that it had on him," Xanders said. "Then he gets hired away to the Panthers. There's a reason he got hired (then) and there's a reason he got hired this week."

Starting his coaching career in 1979 at United States International University in San Diego, Fox said his humble beginnings and rise through the coaching ranks helped make him the well-rounded coach he is today.

Throughout his journey as a football coach, Fox has brought along an infectious enthusiasm that helped him impress the front office brass in Denver. Executive Vice President of Football Operations John Elway and Xanders both spoke to the glowing comments they received from all of Fox's references.

When Xanders worked for the Atlanta Falcons, he said he always observed Fox's positive influence on his players for the division rival Panthers.

"I knew him from afar as an energetic, positive guy," Xanders said. "Our research was strong that the players love to play for him. The coaches love to coach with him. He creates a lot of loyalty and performance, so it becomes like a family."

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Paige: Mr. Fox is Mr. Fix-It By Woody Paige The Denver Post January 14, 2011 John & John.

Now, the two Johns, Elway and Fox, have been appointed and anointed to lead the feral horses back to becoming bracing, bucking, busting Broncos.

Is Fox The Fix?

"We've found the right coach for the Broncos," Elway said of Fox on Thursday night.

After almost six hours of talks Wednesday, Elway and Fox adjourned to "the cheapest restaurant for me" — Elway's in Cherry Creek — to share a casual dinner, and Fox brought up the first time the two were on opposite sides.

Twenty-one years ago this week, in a playoff game at Mile High Stadium, Elway was the Broncos' quarterback, Fox the Steelers' secondary coach. In yet another Elway fourth-quarter comeback, the Broncos nudged the Steelers 24-23.

Fox, as an assistant with the Steelers, the Chargers, the Raiders and the Giants — would confront Elway 13 times. In 1998, the Broncos, 13-0, played in New Jersey — and Fox was the defensive coordinator. The Giants prevented the Broncos from going for a perfect season.

"He remembered all those games," Elway said. "I remember how solid his defenses were."

By the end of the evening, Elway was sold on Fox, and Fox was sold on the Broncos.

Maybe the candidates for the job didn't have the same sizzle as the bone-in ribeye, but Fox was the proven commodity, the one who had taken his team, the Panthers, to a Super Bowl.

"There wasn't a flash-decision moment," Elway said. "It was John's football knowledge, his experience, his history of turning teams around, his energy level, his eagerness to coach, and win, in Denver."

It can be charged that the team that tied for the NFL's second-worst record, 4-12, hired the coach with the worst record, 2-14. "Obviously, we looked at that," Elway said. "But after the research we did on John, which had no negatives, and his track record over the (nine) years, the more we talked, the less that became an issue."

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The Broncos made an exceptional hire.

Owner Pat Bowlen, president Joe Ellis, general manager Brian Xanders and Elway met again with Fox on Thursday morning and wouldn't let him get away from Dove Valley. "The other (four) coaches will be head coaches, but we got our man. Everybody was in agreement."

Fox was in his hotel room Thursday night contacting potential assistant coaches. He gave the selection committee three or four names for coordinators and positions coaches, and it's expected that Jim Mora Jr., a two-time head coach, leads the list as defensive coordinator. Current offensive coordinator Mike McCoy, who coached under Fox, could be the choice for offensive coordinator, and Redskins special-teams coach Danny Smith is the front-runner for the same job in Denver.

"John has coached the 3-4 and the 4-3 (defenses), and he wants to see what system here best fits the personnel," Elway said.

The order of business is Fox will hire a staff, and the Broncos will continue concentrating on potential free agents and the draft. Fox wasn't consumed with being a control freak in Carolina. "As we've said, the moves we'll make will be based on a consensus, and John is on board with that," Elway said.

The new coach is, and was, a supporter of Tim Tebow, who was weightlifting at Dove Valley on Thursday. Before the draft last season, Fox attended Tebow's workout in Florida. "He doesn't lack in the work ethic department, so whatever he needs to do, he'll do," Fox said then. After that session, Fox and Tebow had dinner.

"John agrees with us about all the intangibles Tim possesses. He already is a great football player; as I said, we've we got to help him become a great quarterback."

Fox's first assistant's job in pro football was with the old USFL's Los Angeles Express, and he dealt with a young left- handed running quarterback — Steve Young.

Fox, who grew up in San Diego as the son of a U.S. Navy SEAL, played at San Diego State and coached at seven colleges and with seven pro teams — and worked under Chuck Noll, Bobby Ross, Art Shell, Rich Brooks and Jim Fassel (who recruited and coached Elway at Stanford).

His credentials are strong. He had three turnaround 11- or 12-victory seasons, but he also had two 8-8 and three 7-9 seasons, before the collapse this year. The Panthers were third in the league in rushing in 2008-09, but spotty against the rush (as high as fourth, as low as 23rd) during Fox's tenure.

He is a personable man who would rather look at film than go to the movies. His players respected Fox despite, or because of, his disciplined, old-school, no-nonsense, in-the-trenches coaching style.

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If Rip Van Winkle were asleep since January 2006, woke up today and heard the Broncos had just hired Fox, he'd exclaim: "What a combination! A team that made the AFC title game and a coach that reached the NFC title game." The last time both did was in the 2005 season.

The Duke and The Fox want to bring that feeling back.

Special FX comes to Denver.

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Paige: Broncos coach Fox wants winner for next ring

By Woody Paige The Denver Post February 1,2011

John Fox didn't come to Denver because he loves snow, subzero temperatures and Casa Bonita.

Fox didn't need money; he made $6.5 million last year. He wouldn't have been out of work long; the Eagles offered him a job. Fox didn't believe he had to prove anything to anyone else; he had turned the Panthers around three times.

He became the Broncos' head coach for one reason.

In early 1978, as the Broncos were gearing for their first Super Bowl, Fox was hired by the legendary Sid Gillman as defensive backs coach at United States International University, a small San Diego liberal-arts school playing big-time Division I football.

"A couple of other new assistants had been with another college that lost its bowl. They just got their rings and were showing them off when Coach Gillman walked in the room," Fox told me. "He looked at the rings and said, 'You got these for getting your (rears) kicked, and you're proud of them?' Then he stomped out. I've never forgotten that."

Fox has two Super Bowl rings — one for being an assistant on the losing Giants in XXXV and the other for being the head coach on the losing Panthers in XXXVIII.

He doesn't wear, or look at, either.

"I came back to get a winning ring. It's why I do this."

In the week leading up to Super Bowl XLV, Fox is well aware that his seventh NFL stop likely will be his last chance at winning a ring. His bosses, Pat Bowlen and John Elway, each own two NFL championship rings (and three loser's rings).

Elway and Bowlen celebrated their last Super Bowl on Jan. 31, 1999. Fox is hounded by his loss on Feb. 1, 2004.

If this amalgamation of Bowlen, Elway & Fox doesn't result in a Super Bowl in the next four seasons, they may all move on to the beach. In 2015 Bowlen will be 71,

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Fox 60 and Elway 55. Bowlen has a home in Hawaii, Elway one near Los Angeles, and Fox was a beach bum in San Diego in high school and at San Diego State.

"I'm not ready to retire to sitting on the beach," Fox said.

After his collegiate playing career ended in 1977, Fox spent the next season with the Aztecs as a graduate assistant and earned his teaching certificate. His goal was to be a high school football coach. But his career took an odd turn when USIU decided to upgrade its football program, and the university president suggested, on a lark, that the athletic director call Gillman, the former coach of the San Diego Chargers. Gillman and Paul Brown have been termed the "fathers of modern pro football."

Gillman, who lived in the San Diego area, agreed to end his short- lived retirement and take over the Globe Runners. He hired a young staff that included Fox and two other assistants who ended up in the NFL, and a fourth eventually was named a major-college head coach.

"The most important thing Coach Gillman taught me was simplifying the terminology," Fox said.

The minimizing of memorization made the system easier for players to understand in practice and execute in games. "I still use that terminology," Fox says.

Fox was straight out of the Gillman coaching tree that branched throughout pro football. Al Davis coached under Gillman with the Chargers (and later hired Fox as his coordinator). Among those who coached or studied with Gillman (who early on served as an assistant with Vince Lombardi) were Bum Phillips, Chuck Noll, Paul Dietzel, Jack Faulkner (the Broncos' second coach), Ara Parseghian and Bo Schembechler.

Yet, Fox spent only four months with Gillman, who left abruptly to become Dick Vermeil's offensive coordinator with the Eagles. Tom Walsh was elevated at USIU (which had only 1,500 undergraduates), and the Globe Runners finished 8-3.

Since then, USIU has dropped football and even dropped its name (it's now Alliant International University).

Fox departed after a year and continued on a coach's odyssey at six other colleges, one United States Football League team and five NFL teams. He was named the Panthers' head coach in 2002.

The late Gillman, a pass-offense genius, and Fox, a run-oriented coach, disagreed about a critical offensive strategy.

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Gillman felt that running the football was an unnecessary nuisance. "He would tell us that in any situation, if he had to choose between his worst pass play and his best run play, he'd call the pass.

"I'm the opposite. I'd rather use my worst run play than my best pass play."

Gillman would be bored.

The Panthers' run-pass yardage NFL rankings for Fox's nine seasons: 2002, 25-30; 2003, 7-18; 2004, 28-9; 2005, 19-17; 2006, 24-15; 2007, 14-29; 2008, 3-19; 2009, 3-27; 2010, 13-32.

This season the Packers were ranked 24-5, the Steelers 11-14. On overall defense, Pittsburgh was second, Green Bay fifth.

With the Broncos, Fox will have to duplicate his best rankings in both offensive categories and his strongest ranking on defense (third in 2005) the same season if he intends to wear a winning ring.

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Kelly's Camp Fosters Success Assistant Director of Pro Personnel Champ Kelly runs a football camp pointing youths in the right direction. By Max Henson DenverBroncos.com July18, 2011 ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- Anthony "Champ" Kelly grew up in a broken home. Living in a small rural town in the Florida panhandle, his parents struggled to provide a stable household and there were constant temptations to get involved with a dangerous crowd.

It would have been easy for Kelly to fall prey to his difficult surroundings, but he survived that troubled childhood.

"When I was growing up my mother was addicted to drugs and my dad wasn't around all the time. I was raised basically by my grandparents. We didn't have a whole lot," Kelly said. "A lot of the people that I grew up with - a lot of those people are in jail. Some are dead. Some got involved in drugs. I could have made the decision to get on the wrong path.

"But having athletics and the strong presence of coaches helped steer me on the right path."

Kelly - now the assistant director of pro personnel for the Denver Broncos - found success and proper guidance through the game of football. He played collegiately at the University of Kentucky and later played professionally in the United Indoor Football League.

Now, with the help of his wife Stephanie, Kelly is using the sport to help steer youths in the right direction with Heart Power Inc. - a non-profit organization the couple created in 2010.

According to Kelly, the most important aspect of his organization is the two-day, non-contact football camps. The 2nd annual C.H.A.M.P. camp recently took place in Kelly's hometown of Graceville, Fla., and also made its way to Lexington, Ky., for the first time (Kelly hopes to bring the C.H.A.M.P. camp to Denver in 2012). Campers range from age 10-17 and while there is a $50 fee to attend, no camper will be turned down due to lack of funds thanks to support from sponsors and donations from local businesses. In fact, only 25% of campers were able to pay the fee.

So with over 250 campers in attendance, Kelly and a wide array of coaches and guest speakers - including NFL Hall of Famer Gale Sayers - used football as a mechanism to reach kids with invaluable educational lessons.

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"The game of football is such a great parallel to life, that it makes it a perfect fit for these camps. I played the game all my life so I understand the game, so to be able to use that as an avenue to reach these kids is just amazing," Kelly said. "I can't remember an instance when I was growing up when we had professionals at any level come back and talk to us about how to be successful in life."

But as a professional now, Kelly is delivering those messages. Despite his time-consuming commitment to a front office position in the National Football League, Kelly uses what little time off he has to give back.

"To do what we do in this profession requires a lot of time and commitment and to execute a non-profit and orchestrate camps during the summer requires a lot of dedication. So it's almost like working two or three jobs and it takes away from free time," Kelly said. "But for me to be in this position and not invest or help out another child it would be doing a disservice."

Kelly is proud and honored to have worked his way into a job he considers his hobby.

And as he sits in his comfortable office wearing a Broncos collared shirt and hat, he often reminds himself how fortunate he's been to find such success in life coming from such harsh beginnings.

So Kelly will settle back into work and focus in on another NFL season, but he is already looking forward to next summer and what lies ahead for his camps, and the hundreds of impressionable kids who'll be in attendance.

"I love everyday that I'm alive to come into this building and I don't take it for granted," Kelly said of working for the Broncos. "But the most fulfilling part of this job is not just being a title at the Denver Broncos.

"It's the fact that I can use this position to affect the community."

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Krieger: Broncos' Kelly uses experience to help struggling kids

By Dave Krieger Denver Post Columnist July 24, 2011 Whenever the NFL lockout finally ends and the Broncos can start signing players, Anthony "Champ" Kelly, their assistant director of pro personnel, will start working the phones.

Alongside the rest of the Broncos' front-office team, Kelly will recruit free agents — unrestricted, college and the Broncos' own — in the frenzy expected to follow ratification of a new collective bargaining agreement.

For many of the players on the other end of those calls, the NFL is a land of dreams. But Kelly, 31, knows a little more about dreams than most. He took a decidedly unorthodox path to the Broncos' front office.

The son of a mother addicted to crack cocaine and a mostly absent father, he was raised by his grandparents in Campbellton, Fla., population 220, just south of the Alabama state line. His mother went into labor with him on her 20th birthday.

"I was actually 'Champ' before I was Anthony," he said in his Dove Valley office last week. "When I was born, my mother said, 'We made it, didn't we, champ?' So everybody called me Champ from that point on. I was named Anthony three days later."

It would be a while before he understood what his mother meant.

"Before she passed, on her deathbed, she became my best friend," he said. "She told me about her regrets."

His mother's addiction led to heart failure. She spent her final months bedridden, dying a little more than six years ago at age 45.

"As a kid growing up, not understanding addiction, you feel like your parents don't love you, or that you're isolated and alone," Kelly said. "But now, in hindsight, I understand that it wasn't that she loved me any less, it was that when you're addicted, you can't control all of that stuff. Your priorities are out of line."

Kelly escaped the poverty of Florida's panhandle through football, earning a scholarship to the University of Kentucky.

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"Once I started playing, I gained acceptance," he said. "I found a group of people who loved me. So possibly, I chased the love and the normalcy of playing sports more so than just doing it because I was good at it."

You won't find many front office worker bees with their own charitable foundations, but last year Kelly and his wife, Stephanie, a pediatric physical therapist, founded Heart Power Inc., named for the famous Vince Lombardi quote.

Last summer, it hosted a football camp in Graceville, Fla., where he went to high school, for 120 kids. No kid who wanted to participate was turned away. This summer, Heart Power held camps in Graceville and Lexington, Ky., where he and Stephanie met while attending UK. Next summer, they plan to add their first Colorado camp.

"Those guys in the personnel department don't have a lot of off time, so to have a guy that spends the off time he does have giving these kids an opportunity, it's pretty impressive," said John Elway , the Broncos' football operations chief.

"Basically, the mission of Heart Power is to support youth and their families who are in search of positive, encouraging influences," Kelly said. "Giving back is not something that I want to do; it's something that I have to do. It completes me. I feel like God has blessed me so much to bring me from where I was to where I am now that I'm obligated to give back."

When he talks to kids, perseverance is a big part of Kelly's message. After graduating from Kentucky with a degree in computer science, he did not receive an invitation to the NFL combine. He played wide receiver and defensive back for the Lexington Horsemen, the local arena football team, went to work for IBM and got his master's degree in business. When he was finished playing, he became the team's general manager and a coach at Lexington Christian Academy.

He sent out e-mails and resumes to all 32 NFL teams for years, receiving enough rejection letters to wallpaper a bedroom. Finally, in 2007, Jim Goodman, the former Broncos personnel chief who had recruited Kelly as a high school player on behalf of Rice University years before, hired him as a scout. Last year, general manager Brian Xanders promoted him to assistant pro personnel director, working under Keith Kidd .

"He's got a bright, long future in the NFL," Xanders said. "For how young he is to be where he's at, he's on a fast-track career, I believe."

Maybe, but career advancement is not Kelly's only goal.

"I want to reach out to kids who are in circumstances similar to mine when I was growing up, or worse, and just show them that you can make it out," he said. "You can do something great."

Kickin' it: Sign of times: NFL players out of touch with reality

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Broncos draft pick Carter hitting the books with kids By Sarah Kuta The Denver Post July 1, 2011

At 6-foot-1, 208 pounds, Broncos safety Quinton Carter didn't quite fit into the miniature, navy blue chairs designed for children. But he sat down anyway for a "high five."

"What's going on?" Carter asked the wide-eyed 3-year-old with blonde pig tails who was painting a picture of a cat.

Carter, a 2011 fourth-round draft pick, visited KinderCare in Golden on Thursday morning to read "One Duck Stuck" to a group of about 30 4- and 5-year olds.

Carter played for the University of Oklahoma and adopted a KinderCare classroom that he visited at least once a week. As an OU sophomore, he created the SOUL Foundation: Serving Others through Unity and Leadership.

The book told the story of a duck stuck in the mud who

asks all of the other animals for help. As individuals, no one animal can rescue the duck, but when they team up, they finally free the duck. Carter pointed out the importance of teamwork to the kids.

"He's stuck," Carter said with a chuckle. "You have to jump in the book and help him."

The boys and girls sat on a navy blue rug scattered with gold stars, listening intently and adding their own thoughts about how to free the duck.

After the story time session, Read. Share. Give., a book sharing program, donated 500 books to national nonprofit Reach Out and Read. The books come with bookmarks and a tracking code so that when parents hand the book off to a neighbor or friend, they can track its progress across the country.

"It's the future," Carter said of reading. "It's the start-off of education. It helps you with public speaking and talking. You have to read. We had countless books in my house."

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Still Growing By Eric Detweiler DenverBroncos.com February 9, 2011

After finishing up his first full season as the Broncos punter, Britton Colquitt hopes he can keep improving heading into the 2011 season.

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- As the youngest in a prolific family of punters, Britton Colquitt has plenty of special-teams wisdom at his disposal.

When thinking ahead to his first offseason as a full-time NFL punter, Colquitt -- whose father, older brother and cousin all have NFL punting experience-- recalled an anecdote from his father Craig's playing days.

"When my dad was with Pittsburgh, he said Gary Anderson, who was the kicker, wouldn't touch a ball until two weeks before the preseason started," Colquitt said with a laugh. "I'm not at that point in my career."

Even after producing the league's No. 10 yards per punt average in 2010, Colquitt knows he still has room for improvement. Heading into his third NFL season, Colquitt is as comfortable as ever and perhaps even more motivated to reward the Broncos for entrusting him with their punting duties.

The punter said he'll go back to work this offseason with an eye toward an even more impressive 2011 campaign.

"I did better with (consistency) than I have in my entire career, but I want to be even more consistent," Colquitt said. "That's the biggest thing as a professional athlete. You want to always be reliable."

Colquitt -- who spent one game on the Broncos active roster in 2009 but did not play -- entered last offseason in competition with A.J. Trapasso for the Broncos' punting job before heading into training camp as the team's lone punter. He said he'd welcome more competition this season but feels confident in his place on the squad after finishing 2010 with a 44.6 yards per punt average on his 86 attempts.

He enjoyed one of the best seasons in recent history for a Broncos punter, averaging more than 50 yards per punt six times during the season. That included a Dec. 12 performance at Arizona in which his 56.2 yard average on five punts set a new team single-game record for a road game.

Colquitt's first season as a full-time punter also featured a pair of chances to compete against his brother, Dustin -- who just finished his sixth season with Kansas City.

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As part of his effort to top that next season, Colquitt hopes to take a little more time off from kicking this offseason before resuming his regular preparation. The Tennessee product said he will use the extra down time to focus on adding muscle to his 6-foot-3, 205-pound frame.

"I've got these little chicken legs," Colquitt joked.

The punter said he'll soon start a strict regiment based around regular weight training and healthy eating with the goal of adding 10-to-15 pounds before next season.

On the field, he'd like to improve net punting average -- which ranked tied for 22nd in the league last season.

Those are just the next set of goals for a player who readily talks about his progress since the Broncos released him at the conclusion of training camp in 2009.

Thanks to a unique inner-circle in his punter-friendly family to help him along the way, Colquitt won't forget the hard work that will allow him to stay there.

Colquitt said he'd love to make Denver his long-term NFL home, and he feels like his 2010 season provided a good start toward that wish.

"Obviously, there's some kicks I'd like to take back and I wish I could've helped the team a little more," Colquitt said. "But I think this year was a good foundation, and I feel like it will really help me for next year and beyond."

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Helmets Off: Eric Decker

By Eric Detweiler DenverBroncos.com February 3, 2011

Eric Decker sits down with DenverBroncos.com to discuss his rookie season and offseason plans in this week's edition of 'Helmets Off.'

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- Eric Decker didn't catch his first NFL pass until Week 12 this season, but the rookie wide receiver was a steady contributor throughout the year.

Decker saw significant action on several special-teams units, including a stint as the team's primary kick returner. The 2010 third-round pick came on strong late as an offensive contributor with six catches for 106 yards. He capped off his rookie season in style, catching his first career touchdown pass in the Broncos' season-ending loss to San Diego.

As Decker began his first NFL offseason, he sat down with DenverBroncos.com to reflect on his rookie campaign and look toward the future.

How would you assess your rookie season? "I think I grew every week. I think special-teams-wise it was tough for me right away, but I learned how to play it and have success with it. Offensively, my role grew as my season progressed. I was happy with the progression I made. Hopefully, it's the start to many things in the future?"

What do you have to do to carry that progression into next season? "I just need to be prepared. It starts with conditioning and then just being ready mentally the whole way through. I'll keep watching film, taking care of my body and go through the offseason program. I just have to be dedicated to what I do."

What's the most important lesson you've picked up about how to be an NFL player? "I think it was how to prepare day in, day out. The days get long. Physically, it's long. They talk about the rookie wall. I definitely felt like I hit it at a certain point. It's about getting your needed rest and taking care of yourself mentally. The season is so long that you need to be prepared every day."

What's your best memory from your rookie season? "It started on draft day. That was a special moment for me and my family. Then it was just going through the roller coaster. You move to a new city with other rookies, learn the offense, have good times, bad times. I think I learned a lot through a season like this. You take a lot of things away that you can work, that

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you can improve on. At the same time, it tests your character and tells you something about yourself."

How are you approaching your first NFL offseason? "It's exciting for me to know I have some time off to do what I want -- recover physically and mentally. I'm going to take some trips, get away. I'm going to go to the mountains, then go somewhere warm for a couple of weeks. I'll go home and see the family. I'm just going to do things I didn't get a chance to do in the fall and a lot of the summer time. I'm looking forward to it."

Will you explore around here? "Definitely. It will be nice to get some free time to check out Colorado and really see what it offers. I'll go up to Breckenridge and Vail. It will be a lot of fun."

Have you talked to any veterans about what to expect from a pro offseason?"I definitely have. I think this year is going to be a unique one because of the CBA agreement and everything. I think the biggest thing is to kind of recharge the batteries, physically and mentally -- just shut down for a month after and recover. Once March rolls around and it's time to get back into it, you'll be ready to go for minicamps and OTAs."

What areas do you hope to improve in the offseason? "I think it starts with conditioning level. With my injury last year, I wasn't able to really get to where I wanted to in the offseason because I was doing a lot of therapy. The biggest thing is to make sure that physically I feel great, and then I think I want to keep learning how to study film. Little details are really what makes a difference at this level. I want to watch film, hit the weight room, take care of my body -- because that is my investment -- and just have fun, enjoy it."

After the grind of the season, what will it be like to wake up in the morning and know you don't have to think about football? "Man, I get to sleep in. That will be fantastic. Being able to plan your day around whatever you want to do is going to be pretty nice, too. It's going to be pretty weird because I've never had an offseason so to speak. I'm looking forward to seeing what it brings."

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Broncos select Canada’s ‘Big O’ in NFL draft

Allan Maki (Canada) Globe and Mail April 29, 2011

Orlando Franklin may not know what position he’ll play but, when the National Football League opens its 2011 training camps, the Toronto-raised offensive lineman will be a Denver Bronco.

Franklin, nicknamed the Big O, was taken Friday in the second round of the NFL Draft, 46th overall, by the Broncos. He was the second of back-to-back selections by Denver following UCLA safety Rahim Moore.

The 6-foot-6, 316-pound Franklin played offensive tackle at the University of Miami where he was a two-time all-Atlantic Coast Conference all-star. But it’s possible that Franklin will end up at guard.

“He’s the most nasty, meanest, physical lineman in this draft,” said NFL.com draft host Rich Eisen. “The Broncos could play him inside or outside at tackle.”

ESPN’s report on Franklin stated he is “a better fit at guard, where he can use his short-area quickness and strong in-line power base to his advantage.” Denver has a lack of depth on the offensive line and Franklin will improve that, whatever his position.

Born in Jamaica, Franklin was raised in Toronto, where he played two years of high school football. However, when he told his mother he had a better chance of getting a university scholarship and playing professionally if he was in the United States, she moved the family south to Florida. Franklin played at Atlantic High School in Delray Beach and, indeed, earned an NCAA Division 1 scholarship at Miami.

“I find myself not really just doing [football] for myself,” Franklin was quoted as saying last month. “I just want to be able to pay back [his mom] for every sacrifice and everything she has done for me and my brother. The first thing I plan on buying my mom is a house, way before I buy myself anything.”

Oddly enough, Franklin is not yet eligible for the Canadian Football League draft slated for May 8. Given that he finished his high school football career in the United States, Franklin had to apply for non-import status. He has yet to do that.

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Broncos' pick of Atlantic grad Orlando Franklin kicks off busy night for UM By Jorge Milian Palm Beach Post April 29, 2011

Orlando Franklin is a noted tough guy, but the former University of Miami offensive lineman spent Friday night watching the NFL Draft with his mother.

It was his mother who quit her job and moved 15-year-old Orlando down to Palm Beach County to play at Atlantic High in order to help further his football career.

It paid off Friday evening when the Jamaican-born Franklin was selected by the Denver Broncos in the second round with the 46th overall pick.

"I don't think if I hadn't moved from Toronto I would be in the position I am today," Franklin said.

The selection was acquired by Denver last year from the Dolphins in the Brandon Marshall trade. The pick was something of a surprise for Franklin because he had not worked out for the Broncos before the draft.

"Orlando Franklin is a big, tough tackle who plays physical," Broncos vice president John Elway wrote on his Twitter account. "He's got the attitude we want on the offensive line."

Franklin was the first UM player taken in the 2011 draft. Cornerback Brandon Harris was also selected in the second round, by the Houston Texans. Three UM players – receiver Leonard Hankerson, cornerback DeMarcus Van Dyke and defensive lineman Allen Bailey – were tabbed in the third round.

The 6-foot-7, 315-pound Franklin played guard and tackle at Miami, but has been told by Denver officials that he will play right tackle.

Former NFL coach Jon Gruden praised Denver's selection saying that Franklin was "mean" and would add some nastiness.

"You want to improve the toughness of your offense, you want to improve your inside running game, bring this guy along," Gruden said.

Franklin said he saw himself as the "most physical offensive lineman in this draft and I look forward to bringing that nature to the Denver Broncos."

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Harris left UM after his junior season and was projected at one point as a likely first-round pick, but watched his stock drop as the draft got closer. He was selected in the second round by Houston with the 60th overall pick.

The good news for Harris was that the Texans wanted him bad enough that they traded a pair of draft picks – a third- and fifth-rounder -- to New England to move up.

ESPN analyst Mel Kiper Jr. said that a lackluster 2010 season by Harris caused his value to drop.

"Two years ago as a sophomorehe showed first-round capability," Kiper said. "This year, I thought he regressed. I don't think he showed that run-support ability. In the open field, he missed some tackles, got beat some in coverage. Inconsistent player."

Harris will join five other former UM players in Houston, including All-Pro receiver Andre Johnson.

"Houston bound thank you God," Harris tweeted after the selection.

Hankerson, who set a UM single-season receiving record with 1,156 yards, was drafted with the 79th overall selection by the Washington Redskins. Van Dyke, a backup last season whose stock exploded after he ran the third-fastest, 40-yard time (4.28 seconds) in NFL Scouting Combine history, was selected by the Oakland Raiders.

Bailey went to the Chiefs with the 86th pick.

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Haggan has love for home Mom, coaches kept NFL star on right path for success

By Josh�TroyThe Clarksdale (Miss.) Press Register February 2, 2011

Wednesday, February 2, 2011 8:00 AM CST

Mario Haggan may be an 8-year NFL veteran and a starting outside linebacker for the Denver Broncos at present, but he appreciates his past and finds ways to give back to his hometown.

The former Wildcat has positive memories of his days playing in high school at Clarksdale where he won a state championship as a senior in 1997.

“We always had a good program here,” Haggan said. “We ran into a few bumps the last couple of years, but we always had a good program.”

During the 1997 season, Haggan said he had 169 tackles and two fumble recoveries.

“I was the team captain, All-State linebacker, All-American center of the defense,” Haggan said. “There were a bunch of guys that had good numbers that year.”

Looking back, Haggan said his time with the Wildcats played an important role in his success. Nearly 15 years later, Haggan is still able to come home approximately three times a year. His mom, Wanda Burnett, still resides in Clarksdale.

“I receive a lot of support locally when I come home,” Haggan said. “I have people who tell me they are really proud of me and I appreciate it.”

In the Beginning

Originally, Haggan started playing football recreationally with a bunch of friends in his neighborhood, but as he got older he outgrew most of them. Football was a natural outlet that allowed him to use his size as an advantage.

“When I started playing at Higgins Junior High, that’s when I started to realize I had potential,” Haggan said.

He began to get looks from colleges early in his high school career and accepted a scholarship to play at Mississippi State.

Haggan tries to continually give back to Clarksdale holding football camps during the summer and he has also donated money to buy weights and equipment for the practice field at CHS. He is currently organizing a camp this summer along with another former Wildcat – now Arizona Cardinal – Trumaine McBride.

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“That’s the place I grew up,” Haggan said. “I’ll never forget the place that made me who I am. I love Clarksdale.”

Haggan said when he was a kid Billy Jo Fields and other individuals kept the Higgins Junior High School gym for youth league basketball.

“It kept a lot of kids out of trouble and off the street,” Haggan said.

Wherever he goes, Clarksdale will always be his hometown and close to his heart.

“I just want to send a shout out to the city of Clarksdale for all their support,” Haggan said. “I love them. I appreciate their support. Go Wildcats!”

Inspiration

Growing up, Haggan found guidance from leaders at school and within his family. With a strong maternal figure keeping him in check, and coaches that cared, he was able to surround himself with positive things and stay on the right track.

Haggan credits his high school head football coach Aaron Holden, his defensive backs coach Chuck Reed and former Wildcats defensive back Rocky Nabors, who played football before Haggan and is currently the Wildcats head coach.

“There’s a lot of people I’ve met along that have had a hand in my success,” Haggan said. “Too many to name, but they know who they are, and how much I appreciated there help.”

But the most critical was his mother; she gets the most credit for keeping him focused and out of trouble.

“That lady is built out of steel,” Haggan said, adding she was the biggest reason he was in the NFL. “I love her and it’s all for her.”

Haggan has kept that positive focus and he embraces being a role model for kids. He still tries to keep everything in his life positive and said that he was prepared again by his mother to be a positive role model.

“I try to live up to being an NFL football player every day,” Haggan said. “I have been given a great opportunity and want to let kids know that you can it done. You can come out of (Clarksdale) and do something positive.”

Haggan said that was the path he, McBride and his high school teammate Terrance Metcalf, who played for the Chicago Bears, took to the NFL.

It’s about choices, and making the right ones. Haggan is the youngest of four children and has an older brother serving time in jail. He tried to learn from the mistakes his brother made, and not head down that same path.

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“I didn’t want that to be me, I wanted more for my life,” Haggan said. “I still love him with all my heart and what happened to him had a big affect on me.”

Life in the NFL

No matter what level of football Haggan has played at, he has been rewarded for his hard work.

At Mississippi State, he was an All-American, team captain and he earned All-SEC honors three times before becoming a seventh round draft choice by the Buffalo Bills in 2003. His 359 career tackles still ranks in the Top 10 for the Bulldogs.

In the NFL, Haggan has won the Darrent Williams Good Guy Award as chosen by the local media – an award named for the former Broncos cornerback who was killed in a drive-by shooting.

Haggan was also named to the USA Today All-Joe Team for the 2010 season. The award has been around since 1992 and is a tribute to Joe Phillips, a 14-year defensive lineman who did yeoman’s work for the Kansas City Chiefs that season.

But Haggan’s favorite honors were being voted by his teammates as captain in three of his eight seasons.

“All of them (honors) are important,” Haggan said. “but being voted team captain, and to get that vote of confidence and trust from my peers is a special thing.”

Haggan said his other top achievement in the NFL came during the 2010 seasons when he had three sacks for the Broncos at home against the Kansas City Chiefs in week 10. The Broncos won the game 49-29.

A different World

Growing up in Clarksdale may have prepared Haggan for higher levels of football, but he quickly learned how different the NFL was from high school or college. Most athletes that reach the pinnacle in their sports have a reckoning, a moment when they realize the stage they’re on. Haggan’s moment cam playing against Ray Lewis in his first NFL outing.

On the road playing with the Buffalo Bills against the Baltimore Ravens in the first game at M&T Bank Stadium, he caught his first glimpse of the larger-than-life lewis.

“It was my very first game out of the gate,” Haggan said. “To see him come out and do that dance, I knew I was in the NFL. Seeing a guy you idolize come out and do that dance, it was a special moment for me. It made me ready to go out and play.”

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Haggan admits that the speed of the NFL game took some getting used to. Everyone in the NFL is as good as the best player on any college football team.

“It goes up 10 times from college and 20 times from high school,” Haggan said.

“It’s different because it’s your job. It’s your life. It’s the last level. You’re not the big fish in a small pond anymore. You have to ask yourself, ‘What am I going to do to swim?’ All of the fishes are big.”

Overcoming obstacles

It all hasn’t been roses for Haggan, he was suspended for four games after the 2007 season for taking a water pill to lose weight. When taking the pill, he did not know it contained an illegal substance.

Following the suspension, he came back and played football for the Broncos in 2008.

“I was determined,” Haggan said. “After that I heard some criticism from people I never heard it from. I knew my opportunity was going to come. To get it you have to get through the tough times and I knew it was going to come.”

Haggan, who was a fan of the Washington Redskins and Atlanta Falcons growing up, earned his first opportunity to start with the Broncos and he had a career high of 87 tackles in 2010. He played on special teams with the Bills.

“It’s (playing for the Broncos) been great,” Haggan said. “It’s been an opportunity to be myself. I’m enjoying football right now. It’s a class organization where I want to finish up.”

Haggan hopes to get the Denver Broncos back to the playoffs.

“My goal for the Denver Broncos is to get to the big game (Super Bowl),” Haggan said.

Haggan said he still feels great and would likely play until he was pushed out. He added he is able to stay competitive by taking advantage of opportunities.

“I’m blessed,” Haggan said. “I just stay faithful. I just try to do the right thing on every occasion.”

After Haggan’s NFL career is complete, he hopes to go into broadcasting.

“I want to go to the network that enjoys my personality and takes care of my family naturally,” Haggan said.

Haggan has a wife Tanika, a son Mario Jr., and a daughter Taylor. He likes to bowl, travel and play golf.

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Hauschka lands on his feet with kicking job for Broncos By Marvin Pave The Boston Globe January 2, 2011 After finishing third among United Football League kickers with 44 points, Steve Hauschka came home to Needham a month ago with his professional football future very much up in the air.

“I just tried to stay sharp by practicing at DeFazio Field, and I came home one day after kicking in the cold weather by myself, and my cellphone was loaded with messages,’’ said the 25-year-old.

The Denver Broncos needed a replacement for kicker Matt Prater, who had been placed on injured reserve. After a chat with the NFL team’s player personnel department, Hauschka was en route the next morning to join his new squad.

Hauschka never played football at Needham High, where he was standout in soccer and lacrosse. When he attended Middlebury College, his roommate was a football player and urged him to try out as a placekicker. He proceeded to have a stellar career at the Vermont school, where he holds the season and career marks for field goals, and was also a standout kicker as a graduate student at North Carolina State.

He signed as an undrafted free agent with the Minnesota Vikings in 2008, and played parts of that season and last year with the Baltimore Ravens before being cut. This fall, he helped the Las Vegas Locomotives win the UFL championship.

“My time with Las Vegas helped keep me sharp, but while I was under contract with them, about five NFL kickers went down with injuries, so that was kind of frustrating,’’ he said.

Since his first game with Denver on Dec. 12, Hauschka had converted 6 of 7 field goal attempts and all 6 of his extra points going into today’s season finale at home against San Diego, and had kicked off 16 times, averaging 62.9 yards per kick with two touchbacks. His three extra points and a 27-yard field goal were crucial in Denver’s 24-23 win last week against visiting Houston.

“I feel like I’m in the right place at the right time,’’ said Hauschka, who said he has had words of encouragement since signing on with Denver from his college football mentors, including Middlebury head coach Bob Ritter and Tom O’Brien and his staff at N.C. State.

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“Sure, I was disappointed after being cut by the Ravens, especially as a young kicker on a playoff-caliber team,’’ added Hauschka, who played in eight games for Baltimore in 2008, primarily as a kickoff specialist, and in nines games last fall, when he hit 9 of 13 field goal tries and 27 of 28 extra points.

“But after a game in Cleveland against the Browns in which I was 1 for 2 on field goals and had an extra point blocked, the team decided to go elsewhere for a kicker,’’ said Hauschka.

He played in one preseason game this summer with the Atlanta Falcons and three more with the Detroit Lions, but was not signed by either team. So Hauschka went back to Needham in September before signing with Las Vegas.

Hauschka played in the Locos’ final six regular-season games and the UFL championship win over the Florida Tuskers.

During the regular season he ended the longest game in UFL history with a 53-yard field goal with 17 seconds left in the overtime period for a 24-21 home victory over the Hartford Colonials, earning UFL Special Teams Player of the Week honors.

He also earned the weekly award after matching the league record with four field goals in a 26-3 victory at Sacramento.

“Hauschka had been kicking well, so we felt like we had a good option with him and it was time to make the move,’’ said Denver’s interim coach, Eric Studesville.

Hauschka excelled in Needham’s drive to the 2003 state lacrosse championship, scoring a late goal to help the Rockets defeat Hingham, and he was named the MVP of the state title game against Amherst High after scoring several goals.

He came to Middlebury College as a lacrosse player, Hauschka said, and so “when I talked to Coach Ritter about football, he was kind of surprised.’’

Hauschka had a good tutor in his father, Peter, who played soccer at Amherst College, later played professional rugby, and had a tryout as a kicker with the Dallas Cowboys.

“I haven’t even thought about next year,’’ said Hauschka. “I’m just going with the moment.’’

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A Season of Changes

By Gabe Hiatt DenverBroncos.com February 2, 2011

Jason Hunter switched his position when he joined the Broncos, personifying a season of change for Denver.

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- For the first time on a football field, Jason Hunter picked his hand up off the ground. When he signed with the Broncos before the 2010 season, Hunter abandoned the three-point stance, the jersey number in the 90s and the defensive end position altogether.

Hunter inhabited the trenches before the coaches converted him to a stand-up pass rusher in the 3-4, and the newly-minted linebacker adapted to the transition by finishing the year ranked third on the team in sacks and sixth in tackles. His 75-yard fumble return against Kansas City counted as the defense's only touchdown of the season.

After stints in Green Bay and Detroit, Hunter played in all 16 games at a new position for a new team in a new conference -- and after a mid-season head coaching change -- two new bosses. He quickly learned you don't last long in this league without the ability to learn on the fly.

"Change is always happening in the NFL," he said. "It's different coaches and different players. You just have to continue to adjust to the different things that come your way. The whole process has been like a unique learning experience. But it's one that's definitely going to make me a better player."

Entering his first offseason as a linebacker, Hunter plans to modify his regiment to reflect the demands of a position that potentially takes him from sideline to sideline on every snap.

"Now that I'm playing outside linebacker, it will be more outside linebacker-specific drills and just little things that I have to do in order to be successful," Hunter said.

While he said he plans to train at home in Charlotte, N.C., Hunter said he will make periodical returns to Dove Valley as the offseason progresses. He'll be packing just as many pounds onto his bench press, but said he has to serve himself a sparser plate at the buffet line.

The further you step away from the line of scrimmage, the less leeway you get at the dinner table.

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"I don't eat as heavy as I used to eat when I was a defensive end," Hunter said. "I definitely will still eat, but I have to be more cautious of the things that I eat."

Like a wrestler or a boxer making weight, Hunter now has to meet the lean demands of a position that might require him to bull rush an offensive tackle on one play and cover a slot receiver in space on the next. To elevate his play at linebacker, Hunter said he has to increase his fitness without sacrificing any punch.

"You definitely have to be in tip-top shape," Hunter said. "You have to be in tip-top shape for both, but mainly at outside linebacker you have to have great agility, great feet, great vision, good speed and you have to have strength as well."

Surviving in the league has brought Hunter to three different teams and two different positions. He did not start a game until his fourth year in the league, when he started nine games for the Lions.

Originally a college free agent from Appalachian State University, the versatile defender is still learning new ways to contribute in a league that stays constantly in flux.

"It's been a tough road," he said. "A lot of learning, a lot of adversity, but definitely one that's humbling.

"It's one that definitely makes you a tougher player, a tougher person and just makes you appreciate it a lot more once you get your opportunity."

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Irving Headed to Denver By Gray Caldwell DenverBroncos.com April 29, 2011

With the No. 67 pick in the 2011 NFL Draft, the Broncos selected NC State inside linebacker Nate Irving.

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- With the No. 67 pick in the 2011 NFL Draft, the Broncos selected NC State inside linebacker Nate Irving.

Irving was a leader on the Wolfpack defense in 2010, coming back after missing the entire 2009 season due to a single-car accident.

He suffered a collapsed lung, broken rib, separated shoulder and a compound fracture in his leg in the accident, and later told reporters that he felt "blessed" to be alive.

In a conference call with the Denver media, Irving said during his recovery from the accident, being drafted didn't even cross his mind.

"I put everything up in the hands of God, and I just did what I was supposed to do," he said.

After working his way back onto the field, he finished out his career with 92 tackles, 21.5 tackles for loss and seven sacks en route to third-team Associated Press All-America honors, first-team All-ACC honors and he was a ssemifinalist for the 2010 Butkus Award, which was won by fellow new Bronco Von Miller.

Now, the linebacker is looking forward to joining forces with a fellow college standout.

"I was looking at the earlier pick, and I saw Von Miller, and I'm just looking forward to getting out there and playing alongside him," Irving said. "With me in the middle and him on the edge, we could wreak some havoc on every offensive team in the league."

For his N.C. State career, Irving totaled 211 tackles, nine sacks, six forced fumbles, four interceptions and a defensive touchdown.

"For those people who don't know me, I'm just a physical linebacker who likes to impose my will and punish the ball carrier or get a blocker out of my way to get to the ball carrier," Irving said. "I am just ready go get started, play some football, and I will compete for a spot."

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Broncos' Kuper happy to get out on a field

Emily Bayci The Gazette July 7, 2011

Chris Kuper is aching to play football.

Luckily for the Denver Broncos’ offensive co-captain, he has a way to be on the field despite the current NFL lockout. Just disregard the fact that mostly everyone he is going against is a third of his size.

For the past few years, Kuper will volunteer at the 2011 Pro Football Camp, an annual youth football event coached by NFL athletes held July 12-15 at Colorado-Colorado Springs’ Mountain Lion Stadium. For the first time in while, Kuper does not feel burnt out when the camp rolls around.

“This is usually the time of year when everybody’s getting tired of playing football,” Kuper said. “But now I, and most other people, are just craving to do something.”

As of Wednesday, there were still open spots to participate in the camp and 11 current NFL players and eight former players were scheduled to coach.

Rich Griffith, a former tight end for the Jacksonville Jaguars and founder of the camp, said it was much easier to get coaches this year.

“Right now, they’re just sitting waiting for something to happen,” Griffith said. “They are wanting to play right now.”

During the four days of camp, it’s not only coaching and playing the athletes partake in. Every day has a focus on key character traits with the athletes sharing personal stories. Kuper will focus on perseverance.

When he was younger, nobody thought he’d be able to play professional football because he grew up in Alaska. Duke Preston, former offensive lineman for the Dallas Cowboys who has been participating in the camp for years, talks about the most important character trait to him, integrity.

“The way you see the world, that’s such an important part of your attitude,” Preston said. “It doesn’t do anything for you if you’re self-centered. I like being able to mentor the kids. In our culture today, it’s really hard to find someone to look up to, to find a role model.”

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Griffith said there are lots of enthusiastic athletes out there who want to help others, but they are overshadowed by those with a negative image. He thinks the camp offers athletes a great opportunity to prove there are good influences.

He added that it’s not only the children who are affected by the camp. A few years ago, he had his own “Super Bowl moment” at the camp when he watched a camper with autism catch a pass.

“It was such a big moment for him, catching that pass,” Griffith said. “You could just see his confidence change and it just made being there feel perfect.”

Kuper said the energy of the campers and coaches is always strong, with the groups feeding off each other. He expects the camp to reach a new level this year, with the coaches having added enthusiasm.

“Because of the lockout, the camp will be even more exciting,” Kuper said. “There will be a higher energy, everybody is ready to play.”

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Broncos linebacker Joe Mays beefs up for season

By Lindsay H. Jones The Denver Post June 14, 2011

It has been more than six months since Joe Mays strapped on a set of shoulder pads and a helmet and delivered the type of hit that a middle linebacker lives for.

And even though the football part of Mays' life is on hold because of the NFL lockout, at least he looks like a player ready to make a serious case to be the Broncos' starting middle linebacker — whenever the next season begins.

Mays is the Broncos' version of a post-spinach Popeye, having added 10 pounds of muscle to his 5-foot-11 body this offseason, seemingly all of it in his arms, shoulders and chest. He plans to slim down to his playing weight of 245 pounds at the season's start.

"I just want to come back in great shape," Mays said after a recent workout at the South Suburban Parks & Recreation Sports Dome. "I'm trying to get my body to where it should be so that I can hopefully start."

Mays likely will start training camp at the top of the depth chart at middle linebacker, though the battle between Mays and rookie Nate Irving, a third-round draft pick whom the Broncos rated as the top middle linebacker in the draft, should be one of the more intriguing in the preseason. Middle linebacker is one spot where the Broncos don't have a proven incumbent starter. Mays started five games for the Broncos last season, as an interior linebacker in a 3-4 defense, but played middle linebacker for the Philadelphia Eagles in 2008-09. Mays spent the last four weeks of 2010 on injured reserve after straining a ligament in his knee.

"We've seen them on tape, but we hadn't had a practice with them yet. Our (rookies) are the same, so we'll get a chance to watch them and see how they work. We'll see what their skill set is," coach John Fox said after the draft. "They'll define what their positions are."

The lockout might help Mays make his case.

He has spent the offseason in Denver with his wife and their two children and has been working out almost daily with safety Brian Dawkins since late March. Mays also has been a regular at the Dawkins-organized team conditioning workouts since May.

In addition, Mays met with Denver's new linebackers coach, Richard Smith, who followed Fox from Carolina, and new defensive coordinator Dennis Allen, and has a

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copy of the new playbook, luxuries that Irving couldn't have because of the labor situation.

"(Smith) told me what he was expecting out of his linebackers — fast, physical, aggressive, and he expects us to be the leaders of the defense," Mays said. "I've just been keeping that in the back of my mind, knowing that this is what he's going to expect when we come in."

Mays said he's willing to show the defensive playbook to any of his Broncos teammates who might not have one yet, and added he's going to help Irving as much as he can when the rookies show up for workouts in Denver.

Broncos coaches might not be able to watch any of this, or see his bulked-up offseason physique, but Mays is hoping that when the doors to Dove Valley reopen, the coaches will take notice.

"I want to succeed next year, so I want to be here and be working out with the rest of the guys that are in town," Mays said. "Whether that makes me a leader or not, that's for everyone else to decide. I'm just coming in and trying to be a good influence on the team."

Open competition

For the Broncos, no job is more wide open than middle linebacker when they head to training camp. The contenders:

Joe Mays: Fourth year; 5-foot-11, 246 pounds; five starts in 2010, 40 total tackles.

Nate Irving: Rookie; 6-1, 240; 6 1/2 sacks and 20 1/2 tackles for a loss as a senior at North Carolina State last season.

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All in the Family By Gabe Hiatt DenverBroncos.com April 29, 2011

In Von Miller's first visit to Dove Valley since being drafted, the newly minted Broncos linebacker talked about the decisions and influences that made him a top NFL draft pick.

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- The Broncos' No. 1 selection from the 2011 NFL Draft made his first stop in Denver since being drafted. On Friday, Von Miller mosied into the team's Dove Valley complex sporting a plaid brown shirt, his trademark large glasses and wide eyes to fill them.

Constantly branding the experience as "surreal," Miller introduced himself to the local media and explained a path to the draft influenced by a rock-solid family life and a college head coach that reminded him of his father.

Before Miller saluted his audience with a "Howdy," Executive Vice President of Football Operations John Elway explained why Miller's background makes him a perfect fit in a Broncos jersey for years to come.

"We’re really excited about having Von, who is a great football player, but even more importantly than that, he’s a great person," Elway said. "I think he is going to represent the Denver Broncos very well."

'FAMILY GUY'

Miller has the word "relentless" tatooed where his neck meets his chest, but he could count at least two occasions where he almost deviated from the path that led his selection as the No. 2 overall selection in this year's draft. Each time, Miller's father changed the linebacker's mind.

He always thought he would be a running back or a wide receiver, so Miller considered transferring high schools when his coaches switched him to defensive end. But his dad said, 'No.' When Miller went home and told his father he was thinking about transferring colleges after a rough spring at Texas A&M, Dad told him to turn the truck around and head back to College Station, Texas.

"My dad, when he says something and you don’t want to do it –- it is not like you can second-guess it," Miller said. "In my family, I respect my mom and my dad a lot. So when they tell me something, I just try to honor it. I just ride with their opinion. He told me to go back to school and it all played out. Thanks, dad!”

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But Miller's father never planned for Von to touch a football field, let alone be drafted by an NFL team. Miller said originally his father was against his sons playing the sport, so his mother signed him up in secrecy when he was in fifth grade. Until her husband found out at the end of the season, Gloria Miller stashed a pair of shoulder pads in the back of her Suburban and had her son change in the car.

"My dad really didn't want us to play football, and my mom being a mom, she really just wanted us to be happy," Miller said.

Far removed from the days of De Soto Youth Association football, Miller could share tears with both his father and his mother when his name was called in New York.

"I am a big family guy, so I trust my dad and his decisions," Miller said. "We are all in it together, and when he asks me to do something, he has always given me great advice."

COLLEGE STATION CONNECTIONS

In Texas A&M Head Coach Mike Sherman, Miller found a man he could confide in, a man who would consult him on life decisions and push him to achieve. In other words, Miller found a coach that had "the same vibe" as his parents.

Miller's first meeting with Sherman solidified his choice to attend Texas A&M, where he would play all four years, lead the nation in sacks his junior year and earn the Butkus Award presented to the country's best college linebacker as a senior.

“The first time I met Coach Sherman, he asked me what I wanted out of this deal," Miller said. "I told him I wanted to be a great football player, and he always held me to that standard."

The opportunity to compete at a new position and fulfill a promise made to his mother to earn a degree compelled Miller to return for a senior season, but the primary factor that drew Miller back to school had nothing to do with either circumstance. Despite the chance to bolt for the NFL after a junior season in which he compiled 17 sacks, Miller came back to play with his new family.

“I really enjoyed being in College Station with my teammates and my brothers," he said. "I really had no reason to leave –- we had great guys coming back."

A NEW TEAM

To start, Miller plans to earn the respect of his teammates by playing more Robin than Batman. He said he will play Sam, or strongside linebacker, with the Broncos, but winning football games concerns him more than personal success.

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Miller proved his pass-rushing prowess in college, and he hopes his skill set will effectively complement Robert Ayers and Elvis Dumervil.

"My strength is on third downs, coming off the edge, and I might be able to take a little bit of pressure off of Mr. Elvis Dumervil and Mr. (Robert) Ayers and all those guys," Miller said.

"I think we can all work together as a team. I'll be a sidekick. I'll take on the bad guys for them. It's all about contributing to wins. I just want to come in, find my role and do whatever it takes to contribute to wins."

The drive to succeed is evident in Miller's speech. With a disciplined approach built in North Texas, Miller wants nothing more than to validate the organization's decision to draft him.

“I'm a team guy," Miller said. "I want to put my teammates in great situations. I just want to get it done. I want to come in and help the team win. It's all about wins.”

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Von Miller remembers nay-sayers after Broncos take him No. 2 By Jim Corbett USA TODAY April 29, 2011

NEW YORK — Those thick-rimmed glasses couldn't hide Texas A&M linebacker Von Miller's tears when his name was called second overall by the Denver Broncos on Thursday night.

Von Miller became a member of the Broncos after they chose him with the second overall pick.

Miller kept commissioner Roger Goodell waiting a few extra moments. Miller wanted to share the most special moments of his life with his mother, Gloria and his father, Von Sr., whom he took turns hugging for several emotional seconds.

Then, Miller strode onto the stage and bear-hugged Goodell.

"I was watching my phone, and I looked over to my dad's and saw the 303 area code, so I knew immediately where the call was coming from," Miller said. "I flashed back to Little League and seventh grade, eighth grade and all the people who said I can't."

Some considered Miller, not Auburn quarterback Cam Newton, the best player in the second prime-time draft.

"Von Miller is the best player in this draft," Green Bay Packers director of college scouting John Dorsey said. "Why I say that is you can't throw away from him. He's going to put pressure on the quarterback.

"With Patrick Peterson (the LSU cornerback who went fifth to the Arizona Cardinals), you can throw away from him. But not Von."

Maybe it's his poise, accentuated by thick-rimmed, dark glasses that give Miller an older soul's persona.

Or maybe it was his unrookie-like decision to join nine veteran NFL players as a lead plaintiff in an antitrust lawsuit against the NFL.

Miller now is the bespectacled face of new Broncos coach John Fox's defensive makeover.

Beneath his glasses, the 2010 Butkus Award winner is a three-down, pass-rushing Superman with the dynamic explosion to emerge as a double-digit sack producer and a leading candidate for 2011 defensive rookie of the year.

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"I based my decision on helping these guys, this great group of guys: Mr. (Peyton) Manning, Mr. (Drew) Brees, Mr. (Mike) Vrabel," Miller said.

"They asked me for my help.

"I never did it for the notoriety. I did it to help out those guys. Teams understand I did it for a greater purpose.

"I'm a team guy. I did it for the team. … It has not been a distraction."

A Broncos defense that hemorrhaged a league-worst 29.4 points and 390.8 yards a game needed a dynamic game changer.

Meet Miller, who had 10½ sacks, three forced fumbles and 17½ tackles for loss while playing through an ankle injury. His explosiveness off the edge was on ferocious display his junior season, when he led the nation with 17 sacks to go with four forced fumbles and 21½ tackles for loss.

The Broncos view the former Aggie star as a three-down player who can drop into coverage on occasion or come screaming in off the edge after the quarterback.

"Von Miller reminds me of Jevon Kearse," said former Tennessee Titans running back Eddie George, who serves as a pregame Fox Sports analyst.

Kearse set a rookie record with 14½ sacks.

"He's a rare athlete like Jevon," George said. "Von can pass rush, play the run — he has all the attributes to drop back into coverage.

"He's a backfield wrecker."

Most analysts and mock drafts had the Broncos selecting Alabama defensive tackle Marcell Dareus to anchor Fox's new 4-3 scheme and help stop the run. But Miller is that rare playmaker with the ability to knock down the quarterback in a passing league.

"The Broncos believe that it's a deep defensive line class, so that's why they took Miller," NFLDraftScout.com senior analyst Rob Rang said. "Miller is like DeMarcus Ware — a spectacular pass rusher.

"The speed to get up field and then the flexibility and the hands to dip under the tackles, that's what the great pass rushers do, like a Derrick Thomas."

This new Bronco is not just a one-trick, pass-rush pony.

"He demonstrated that in Mobile (Ala.) at the Senior Bowl," Rang said. That's when he went from being a top 10 pick to a top two pick."

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Broncos top pick Miller not afraid to get emotional By Mike Klis The Denver Post April 29, 2011

NEW YORK — Standing in a sparse hallway in the bowels of Radio City Music Hall, Von Miller tilted his Broncos cap way back.

At least he didn't have to stand at attention while maneuvering his way through the intense spotlight that comes with the highest draft pick in the Broncos' 51-year history.

Never mind football for a moment. About those glasses. Fashionable eyeglasses, especially when sported with a sharp, gray suit with lavender shirt and tie. But to football fans who aren't accustomed to seeing a professorial look on the faces of their linebackers, Miller's glasses are so THERE.

"I've been wearing glasses since the third grade," Miller said. "I'm comfortable wearing them. Contacts work, but I have astigmatism in one eye, and it's just not as comfortable wearing contacts as it is wearing glasses."

The Broncos' newest franchise defender is extremely secure in his manhood. He's not afraid to wear glasses. And he's not afraid to cry.

There was a moment of uncertainty here Thursday night that may have tensed his feelings. After the Carolina Panthers immediately selected quarterback Cam Newton with the No. 1 draft choice, the Broncos went seven minutes before phoning in their selection of Miller at No. 2.

Sitting in a room just off the Radio City stage, Miller said he kept checking his cellphone, but it never rang. Finally, he looked up at Dad, who was sitting next to him. Dad's phone flashed "303."

The area code of relief. Miller's pent-up emotions released.

"He always has been emotional," Von Miller Sr. said. "He was a guy who never liked to lose. He's a very caring individual."

Miller Jr. covered his eyes with his right hand and wept. It took a few minutes to gather himself.

"I had a flashback all the way from Little League, seventh grade, 10th grade, college, all the way through," Miller said. "I just remember all those guys who told

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me no, and told me I can't. I'm just extremely happy to have the opportunity to get in the NFL and prove myself."

Becoming a stand-up guy

Tim De Ruyter was waffling. He had spent three years as defensive coordinator for his alma mater, the Air Force Falcons and coach Troy Calhoun. But Texas A&M coach Mike Sherman, who formerly led the Green Bay Packers, went hard after De Ruyter to come implement the 3-4 defense for the Aggies.

While De Ruyter was pondering life's next move, so was Miller. The junior defensive end had just led NCAA Division I-A with 17 sacks. Enter the draft and he would have been a first-round selection, if maybe not in the top 10. He came back, had 10 1/2 sacks and was the No. 2 overall choice.

"When Von decided to come back, that helped me make up my mind," De Ruyter said.

Step one to the new 3-4 in College Station was to give Miller his own position. Basically, De Ruyter converted Miller into the Aggies' version of James Harrison, the Pittsburgh Steelers' standout and former NFL defensive player of the year. Like Harrison, De Ruyter had Miller play a standup defensive end.

Then came step two.

"I had to name the position," De Ruyter said. "And if you get to know Von, you'll know he's a funny guy."

What some may call the Monster Back, or Rover, or Wolverine, Miller's position was called the "Joker."

"I like to have fun," Miller said. "That's just part of my personality."

Fun can be careless. It can also encourage. As part of a freshman hazing prank, the Texas A&M upperclassmen had all the first-year players shave their heads.

"Von shaved his head too, just to let the young guys know he had their back," De Ruyter said. "He's a great teammate. Whether you talk to Von in a group, or one-on-one, he's always about the team."

Dad deep-sixed exit from A&M

Miller talked about the adversity he has overcome. He never played the same position in back-to-back years.

"I don't have time to go through a documentary," Miller said. "But I'm telling you, playing football there's a lot of adversity."

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He got suspended from his freshman spring game by Sherman because Miller wasn't attending study hall or classes.

"I was immature when I first got to college," Miller said. "After I got booted from freshman spring game, I was going to transfer, but my dad talked me out of it. That's the best thing that ever happened to me."

For dad, it was a simple decision. Dad held the perspective of a small-business owner who makes his living selling batteries and backup power packs.

"I told him you signed a contract and when you sign a contract you make a commitment," Miller Sr. said. "And we Millers don't break a commitment. He signed a contract with Texas A&M and he wasn't going to break that contract."

Miller Jr. is a man who is not afraid to be humbled, to admit he was in the wrong. A man not afraid to put his name on a lawsuit filed against the NFL.

A man not afraid to show emotion when an NFL team calls his name. A man not afraid to sport the academic eyeglass look in a sometimes barbarian football culture.

"No, that's all part of being real," Dad said.

And Miller is not afraid to become the Broncos' new defensive face of their franchise. "I'll put it this way, if he's not ready," Miller's dad said, "he will be."

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Broncos' QB Brady Quinn practices with team in Denver By Mike Klis The Denver Post June 15, 2011

Brady Quinn has wounded veterans in his heart, sick kids in his hair and a football career that leaves him little choice but to think about No. 1.

Quinn made his first appearance at the Broncos player workouts at the South Suburban Sports Dome this week, his presence a reminder of the team's mucked-up quarterback situation.

Kyle Orton, say the Broncos bosses, would be the starting quarterback if the season began today. Tomorrow, though, is assumingly reserved for Tim Tebow.

Until then, the NFL lockout has splintered the Broncos across the country. Even if they were gathered together, though, the quarterback quandary likely would leave the team less settled than most.

"I don't like it, and I can say that," said Brandon Lloyd, the Broncos' No. 1 receiver. "I don't like the uncertainty because it puts the quarterback on eggshells and makes them not want to throw interceptions in practice. So they don't take chances, and they don't throw balls that they should be throwing for fear that they're going to get a negative check on their play."

Quinn is one who will take uncertainty over the status quo. One of the NFL's most marketable players when he entered the league out of Notre Dame as a first-round draft pick of the Cleveland Browns in 2007, Quinn fell to No. 3 on the Broncos' depth chart last season.

A starter for the Browns in 2008 and 2009 until injuries ended both seasons, Quinn didn't play one down for the Broncos last season after he was acquired by coach Josh McDaniels, who has since been fired and replaced by John Fox.

"I don't want to look at last year as a lost year," Quinn said. "I learned something from Coach McDaniels, although I don't think he did me any favors by not giving me an opportunity to play. But in the end, you can't look back in a negative sense about last year."

For a quarterback whose career may be at a crossroads, Quinn made several steps forward this offseason. And this just isn't about his improved footwork. He's sporting long, black hair with the idea of donating his locks to Wigs for Kids. The program benefits children who have lost their hair through chemotherapy.

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Quinn also has started 3rd and Goal Foundation, a nonprofit that begins with raising home-improvement funds for wounded war veterans in his hometown of Columbus, Ohio, but also has plans to open a rehabilitation center for veterans.

"It's ambitious, but it's something our country needs," said Quinn, whose father, Ty, is a Vietnam War veteran.

Quinn also spent his offseason training in Florida, but buoyed by news the owners and players association have been making labor progress, he felt it was time to become reacclimated to the altitude.

He threw to Lloyd, Matt Willis and Lance Ball, among others Tuesday. Quinn also participated in the team's one-hour workout supervised by trainer Loren Landow.

Can Quinn become an NFL starting quarterback again? There is one possible scenario where he could emerge from the Broncos' murky quarterback situation: One, Orton is traded. This is possible if the team goes forward with Tebow. And two, Tebow gets dinged for a game or two. This also is possible given Tebow's rambunctious style of play.

"I want to be No. 1," Quinn said. "I feel they (Orton and Tebow) both had a chance last year, and I didn't get an opportunity. I'd love to get an opportunity to help us win games and get this team to the playoffs and see what happens from there."

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Denver Broncos Star Eddie Royal Hosts Football Camp Former Westfield standouts coach at free football camp By Elton Hayes Centreville Patch (Centreville, VA) July 17, 2011 For several fun filled hours Saturday, young football players had the unique experience to play the game with collegiate and professional athletes. Westfield High School alum and current Denver Bronco standout, Eddie Royal, hosted a football camp at Westfield which drew more than 200 enthusiastic kids. Participants laced their cleats and donned football gloves for the enviable opportunity. “It feels great to be able to come back and do something positive for the community, and to see how happy it makes the kids. I have fun doing it, but it’s all about the kids,” said Royal. Royal, the Chantilly Youth Association and Westfield High School teamed up to offer the free football camp for area kids. The event consisted of two sessions: a morning camp for those aged 7-14 and an afternoon camp for those 15-18. Kids were treated to a surprise as former Penn State running back and current Washington Redskin Evan Royster (Westfield ’06) showed up for coaching duties. He was joined by former Virginia Tech quarterback Sean Glennon (Westfield ’04) and former Syracuse wide receiver Donte Davis (Westfield ’05). “I’m glad that big stars come out and do things like this for other people. I enjoyed it. I think it was a pretty great experience,” said Winston Willard, camp participant and Westfield linebacker. Under the guidance of coaches, athletes gathered on Westfield’s professional grade turf football field and dug in their cleats. Wide receivers ran routes as quarterbacks threw passes during the camp’s afternoon session. Defensive backs worked on footwork and learned proper techniques and correct pursuit angles. “It was very instructive. There were a lot of experienced players. The coaches really helped the players one-on-one, and fixed our form and technique,” said camp participant Duncan Roberts, rising Westfield freshman. In addition to offering valuable professional coaching tips and techniques, Royal and coaches challenged players to friendly games of pickup football. For a brief moment, memories of the 2004 Bulldog football team were recalled. "It's really cool for us to be able to come back. It feels good to be back on this field. It's changed a little bit, but it's still the same place to us. We have so many memories here," said Royster. With Glennon lined up at quarterback, Royster in the slot and Royal at wideout, camp participants were challenged to prevent the former Westfield players from completing passes. Much to the amazement of onlookers, some of the camp’s defensive backs rose to the occasion and broke up a few of Glennon’s passes to his former Bulldog teammates. “It’s fun to get some live reps. I don’t get as many these days so I’m having fun,” said Glennon, who now works in the financial industry.

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Despite the fact they were offering instruction, coaches were jovial and connected with campers. They offered encouragement and frequently laughed and joked with the young athletes as all seemed to have a great time. While the kids and coaches enjoyed themselves on the field, delighted parents watched from the stands. “I think it’s a good idea to have kids see what a professional football player’s attitude and demeanor is like. I think that they can learn a lot from his presence,” said James Willard. Between breaks and after the camp, Royal eagerly signed footballs, shirts and camp flyers. He also chatted at length and posed for pictures with kids and parents. Those who participated in Saturday’s camp will not only remember the tips and advice offered by their coaches, but the great time they had. For Royal, the opportunity to return home and give back to his community is something he cherishes. “My fans are so passionate and that means a lot to me. I want to show them how much they mean to me by coming out here and doing something like this. I wish I could do it more often,” said Royal. “Today was a great day," he said. "I’m happy that it all worked out and that the kids had a good time.”

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Tim Tebow's autobiography, "Through My Eyes," offers closer look at Denver Broncos quarterback

By Lindsay H. Jones The Denver Post June 2, 2011

Tim Tebow penned a 257-page love letter.

Not to a woman, of course — the Broncos' 23-year-old quarterback remains quite single. But his autobiography, "Through My Eyes," is devoted to his three great loves: God, his family and Florida football.

Sorry, Broncos fans. You will have to hope for a sequel to get any inside information on your team.

Tebow's first book, released this week by HarperCollins and co-authored by Nathan Whitaker, details Tebow's childhood in the Philippines and Jacksonville, Fla., his high school football career and his legendary career at the University of Florida , where he won the Heisman Trophy in 2007 and played on national championship teams in 2006 and 2008.

Tebow, a first-round pick in the NFL's 2010 draft, and Whit-aker began writing the book last September and finished the rough draft in mid-December. They added the last half of the closing chapter to include Te-bow's three starts that completed his rookie season with Denver.

"So many people have tried to tell my story so many different ways, so it's kind of fun to be able to tell it how it really happened through my eyes. That's why I named it that," Tebow said recently.

Reading his book is almost like having a conversation with him.

Tebow shares personal family stories, including several pages about the well-known story of his mother Pam's difficult pregnancy when she was advised by doctors to have an abortion. But there are funny stories too, mostly at the expense of Tebow's older brothers, Robby and Peter, or of himself, in a rarely seen self-deprecating sense of humor.

"All week, (the Oklahoma) defense was talking trash, saying that I would have been only the sixth-best quarterback if I had played in their conference, the Big 12. I found that hurtful and upsetting; I was sure that I would've been at least fifth," Tebow wrote, joking about the 2008 Bowl Championship Series title game won by the Gators.

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Tebow's Christian faith is weaved throughout the book's 21 chapters, each starting with a Bible verse. He wrote that he leaned on his faith in December when the Broncos fired coach Josh McDaniels , whom Tebow called his "biggest supporter" in Denver.

"I dealt with the uncertainty the way that I've always tried to: I don't know what the future holds, but I know who holds my future," he wrote. "That's what gives me hope and peace and is what I lean on."

Tebow revealed in the book that he was at times discouraged by not playing while the Broncos were struggling last year, and that the plan was for him to start only the final two games — both in Denver. Kyle Orton 's bruised ribs pushed that timetable up by a week.

If you're looking for dirt, you won't find any.

The most salacious tidbits come late in the tome and are quite tame. Tebow reaffirmed his plan to abstain from sex until marriage. Tebow was asked a question about that in front of 700 reporters at the Southeastern Conference football preview in 2009, before his senior season at Florida. While admitting in the book that he found the question inappropriate, he wasn't ashamed to answer it.

Tebow also addressed some hot issues, writing that the NCAA should consider paying college athletes (he said he had to scrimp to afford Christmas presents for his family even though the Florida athletic department was making plenty of cash) and reconsider the BCS (he admitted feeling badly for the 2008 Utah team that finished undefeated while his Gators were crowned national champions).

Tebow also admitted to playing despite having headaches two weeks after a severe concussion in 2009. Tebow said Gators coach Urban Meyer told him not to play, but Tebow lied by saying he wasn't having headaches anymore.

"I was praying in the locker room that the headache, which had been getting worse and worse, would simply go away," Tebow wrote. "It didn't."

"Through My Eyes" had climbed to No. 22 on Amazon.com's best-seller list Wednesday night. Fans can pick up a copy at Tebow's two Front Range book signings this weekend: at 4 p.m. Saturday at the Tattered Cover's downtown Denver location and at 4 p.m. Sunday at the Sam's Club in Colorado Springs

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Paige: Tebow takes time to reflect By Woody Paige The Denver Post Posted: 04/23/2011

Tim Tebow does "truly believe" he is ready to become the Broncos' full-time starting quarterback this year.

"I'm looking forward to the competition to prove that I can do that," he said in a phone interview.

On April 22, 2010, the Broncos astonished the NFL by choosing Tebow as the 25th overall selection in the NFL draft.

"It has been kind of a whirlwind since this time a year ago," Tebow said. "I had no idea it would be like it was."

Today, Easter Sunday, one of the nation's most prominent Christian athletes will attend church in Atlanta and share dinner with his family, and not practice football or work out for one of the few times all offseason. Timmy, as he calls himself, talked about a wide variety of issues as the anniversary of his joining the Broncos a year ago approaches, including why he believes he's ready to lead the Broncos.

Q: Reflections of the past year?

A: It was such a learning curve, and I think I improved so much. I'm a completely different player/person. Much of that has to do with this offseason. I'm training really hard, working on my weaknesses. I can't wait for next season to get back out there. Starting the last three games, that was a huge learning opportunity — to discover what I did well, what I did bad, what I have to work on and what came to me quick and what wasn't so easy for me. The more I play, the more comfortable I'll be. The first year was an incredible experience.

Q: Your strengths and weaknesses?

A: I'd say the strength I'd look at is it's still football, and I still have the ability to play quarterback, run around, make things happen, improvise, and it wasn't too fast for me. It felt the same as high school and college. It wasn't anything like "Oh, shoot, this is the NFL, this is hard. I can't do this." If anything, by playing, it gave me that much more confidence because I thought, "Wow, I can really play at a high level." I'd done it successfully before, and these were the same guys I had been doing it against in college. My biggest weakness was the timing of certain plays. For instance, I had two "go" routes against San Diego, one on the left to (Brandon) Lloyd, one on the right to (Jabar) Gaffney, and on the first I was too late with the play-action, and Brandon already got out of his break and was too close to the sidelines. So we had a 15-yard route for a first down, but I didn't make the throw. I had the same play on the other side, and my timing wasn't there. It wasn't because of my arm strength, delivery or lack of understanding of the plays, but a lack of reps. I also found out that while I can use my athletic ability to scramble, I can't take too many hits. We were doing whatever we could to win because they were two crazy games, but it's not good to play too recklessly.

Q: John Elway has said you are raw as a quarterback and must become a better pocket passer. What's your response?

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A: I haven't taken a snap in the offseason from the shotgun. It's all been under center, 5 and 7 (yard) drops and passes from the pocket. I've done that thousands of times, working out six-seven hours a day, seven days a week. There's a big, positive difference.

Q: Did the limitation of the playbook inhibit you in your starts last year?

A: The last two games we used more of the playbook, but it still wasn't all the way. We changed some plays to fit my game, especially in the second half against Houston and San Diego, when we said, "We're just going to go out there and play to win, not just play to keep ourselves in there." And we accomplished a lot more.

Q: How much is the lockout hurting your progress, especially because Kyle Orton has been named the starter? What do you think about that decision?

A: I look at everything as a positive. A lot of players look at this lockout as a way to relax and enjoy their families, and that's great, but I look at it as an opportunity to get better. When other guys are resting, I think I'm getting an edge on everybody else.

Q: How much is (offensive coordinator) Mike McCoy changing Josh McDaniels' offense?

A: It's going to be a similar offense, with a few tweaks here and there to utilize what I can do. I've got a good grasp on what we're doing. Before the lockout, I spent a lot of time with the coaches going through the playbook, and understanding what they want from me.

Q: Are you ready to be the full-time starter?

A: I truly believe so. I'm looking forward to the competition to prove I can do that.

Q: One of the (fired) members of the McDaniels organization told me you have an incredible will to win and made great strides last year, but he wondered if you did enough preparation away from Dove Valley.

A: He's entitled to his opinion. That's something I take a lot of pride in, studying and watching film. I tried to be the first one in and the last one to leave every day. I read the playbook over and over.

Q: What is your relationship with new quarterbacks coach Adam Gase?

A: I'm excited about Goose. That's what I call him. He'll do a great job. I love how he teaches. I spent a lot of time with him and Mike McCoy during the offseason before the lockout.

Q: There are as many questions about Auburn's Cam Newton going into the draft this year as there were about you last year. He was your backup for a season at Florida. Have you talked?

A: I talked to him when we did an event together, and I think he took what I said to heart. There's always one thing you have to evaluate about athletic, running quarterbacks. If they didn't run, would they have been great passers and won a lot of games? We both would have been good quarterbacks in any offense. I'm not sure how it's going to translate for Cam, but I know he's very gifted.

Q: You seem to be busy this offseason with the workouts, the commercial endorsements, the charity work, the appearances, and your foundation. Are you spreading yourself too thin?

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A: I'm spending 95 percent of my time working on football, and the rest on the foundation and other things. I did the Jockey commercials in two days in January. Football is my priority.

Q: Your dad told me that when you were a baby, he wanted you to become the world's greatest evangelist. On Easter weekend, do you think about eventually become an evangelist, or a politician?

A: I don't know what the future holds, but I do know I want to be involved in helping people's lives for as long as I live. So whatever that means, I want to make a positive difference. I don't know completely how I'm going to do that, but it's in my heart.

Q: A year later, people still have polarizing opinions about you as an NFL quarterback. How are you affected?

A: There's always going to be the naysayers that don't believe I can do it, but that fuels me. I really want to prove 24 teams they were wrong. I don't know that the criticism will ever stop, but I'm just going to keep chugging along, grinding and getting better. I don't know what the future holds, but I'm going to enjoy the journey, and I can't wait to see what happens this year with the Broncos.

Q: The University of Florida unveiled a bronze statue of you outside "The Swamp" with the Bible verse John 3:16 on the eye black. What do you think?

A: Very humbling, and weird. They didn't ask me, but that's the verse I'd choose.

Q: Let's see how much you know about the Bible. What's the shortest verse?

A: "Jesus wept."