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Posted: Nov 25th 2009 10:30PM ET by Nancy Gay (RSS feed)
Filed under: Broncos, Chargers, Cowboys, Giants, NFL Coaching, NFL Analysis

The five stages of grief are being played out in NFL-mad Denver, where Broncos fans -- teased into believing a stunning 6-0 start had canceled out the challenges of a first-year head coach, new quarterback and assorted volatile team personalities -- are well into the process of re-evaluating a season gone horribly wrong.
Broncos players, many of whom came away from Sunday's disheartening 32-3 AFC West home loss to the
San Diego Chargers embarrassed, confused and bickering, know they have to regroup in a hurry.
This was a short week, and a Thanksgiving Day game at Invesco Field looms against the revitalized
New York Giants (8:20 p.m. ET). Both teams are 6-4, a game behind their division leaders, the Cowboys and the Chargers, respectively.
Posted: Nov 23rd 2009 2:00AM ET by Dave Goldberg (RSS feed)
Filed under: Broncos, NFL Analysis

The NFL season officially hit the homestretch late in the second quarter in Denver on Sunday when
Josh McDaniels, his
Broncos trailing San Diego 13-0, inserted gimpy starting quarterback
Kyle Orton for struggling backup
Chris Simms.
Denver lost, 32-3, although the offense did get better with Orton leading it.
But that's not the point. The point is that McDaniels, whose team had lost three in a row coming in, felt Sunday's game was so critical that he needed to insert Orton and risk further injury to the ligaments in the QB's ankle, even with another game coming up in four days. It's like George Allen's old slogan for the
Redskins of the 70s: "The future is now.'' Except that Allen's slogan worked a lot better than Orton worked for the Broncos -- he certainly was better than Simms, but it didn't matter much.
Posted: Nov 22nd 2009 10:24PM ET by Nancy Gay (RSS feed)
Filed under: Broncos, Chargers, AFC West, NFL Injuries, NFL Quarterbacks

DENVER -- Four consecutive losses have dropped the once impressive
Denver Broncos into the middle of the AFC pack.
The
San Diego Chargers (7-3) all but ensured they will win the AFC West with a 32-3 rout Sunday at Denver's Invesco Field, and only the second-quarter emergence of injured Broncos quarterback
Kyle Orton off the bench sparked any life in the disillusioned home team.
Hobbling on a badly sprained left ankle, Orton was a better option than struggling backup
Chris Simms, who started the game but almost immediately lost the ball on a sack and fumble and ultimately failed to move Denver's offense effectively.
Posted: Nov 22nd 2009 12:40PM ET by Nancy Gay (RSS feed)
Filed under: Broncos, NFL Injuries

DENVER -- Quarterback
Chris Simms, who hasn't started an NFL game in three seasons, will take over for injured
Kyle Orton today when the skidding
Broncos (6-3) play host to the surging
Chargers (6-3) for sole possession of first in the AFC West.
Orton sustained a severely sprained left ankle last week in Denver's 27-17 loss to Washington, leaving the game after the final offensive play of the first half. He hasn't practiced all week. After taking a last look at the former
Bears starter, Denver coach Josh McDaniels made the decision Sunday morning to sit Orton. McDaniels is expected to activate rookie quarterback
Tom Brandstater on the 45-man game day roster.
Orton will be listed as the No. 2 quarterback.
Posted: Nov 15th 2009 10:00PM ET by Nancy Gay (RSS feed)
Filed under: Broncos, Chargers, Eagles, AFC West

SAN DIEGO --
LaDainian Tomlinson's blessings simply flowed on Sunday. Two hours before his
San Diego Chargers claimed a share of first place in the AFC West with a 31-23 victory over the Philadelphia
Eagles, the
NFL's No. 3 all-time touchdown king received a gift from his wife, LaTorsha.
Tomlinson found it in front of his locker at Qualcomm Stadium, a decorative purple bag -- "TCU colors," he explained later -- tied with a bow. The attached note implored "Please Open Immediately - LaTorsha." Inside was a box, and what it contained was a pregnancy test. A positive test.
"My wife is pregnant," an emotional Tomlinson announced on a day when one of the NFL's greatest running backs reached two significant milestones: His season-high 96 yards on 24 carries pushed him past Thurman Thomas and Franco Harris for 12th place on the NFL's all-time rushing list with 12,145 yards.
Posted: Nov 15th 2009 4:10PM ET by Chris Burke (RSS feed)
Filed under: Broncos, Redskins, NFL Injuries

Denver led Washington 17-14 when
Chris Simms replaced
Kyle Orton at quarterback, after Orton injured his ankle on the final offensive play of the first half. The
Broncos picked up just three first downs the rest of the game, and the
Redskins rallied for a 27-17 victory.
Simms, seeing his first meaningful action since suffering a serious spleen injury in 2006, completed just 3 of 13 passes and threw a very costly interception.
Denver has now lost three straight games since starting the season 6-0.
Posted: Nov 10th 2009 2:40AM ET by Nancy Gay (RSS feed)
Filed under: Broncos, Steelers

DENVER -- Maybe it took two quarters of getting acclimated to the Denver altitude, or perhaps the rust of a bye week left the
Pittsburgh Steelers a bit sluggish out of the gate Monday night. But when the Steelers' defense and quarterback
Ben Roethlisberger hit the field re-energized in the second half of what became a lopsided AFC battle against the Broncos, they hardly let the home team touch the football.
Roethlisberger threw three second-half touchdowns, the Steelers defense forced two of
Kyle Orton's three interceptions, and Pittsburgh played its most complete 30 minutes of football this season, ultimately rolling to a 28-10 victory over the Broncos at a stunned Invesco Field.
Posted: Nov 10th 2009 1:55AM ET by Nancy Gay (RSS feed)
Filed under: Broncos, Steelers

DENVER --
Pittsburgh Steelers safety
Ryan Clark wasn't happy with coach Mike Tomlin's decision to deactivate him for Monday night's key AFC showdown against the
Denver Broncos. So his team tried to alleviate some of the conflict Clark may have felt as a spectator.
The Steelers defense forced three
Kyle Orton interceptions and Clark's replacement at free safety,
Tyrone Carter, got two of them. Carter returned one of his picks 48 yards for a second-quarter touchdown, and Pittsburgh dominated the suddenly vulnerable Broncos, 28-10, at Invesco Field at Mile High.
Tomlin, whose team improved to 6-2, made the call to keep Clark in street clothes, mindful of the defensive back's previous medical emergency in the altitude in Denver two years ago. Clark has a rare form of sickle-cell trait that is aggravated by altitude.
Posted: Nov 9th 2009 7:20PM ET by Chris Burke (RSS feed)
Filed under: Broncos, Steelers, NFL Live Blogging

The surprising
Denver Broncos already have wins over Dallas, New England and San Diego. So the question remains: How many more times do the surprising AFC West leaders have to prove themselves?
At least once more, it seems. After falling back to Earth with a 30-7 loss at Baltimore last week, the
Broncos -- with San Diego closing fast in the standings -- host the defending Super Bowl champion
Steelers on Monday night. Come enjoy the ballgame with us in our live chat. Festivities begin at 8:15 PM.
Posted: Nov 9th 2009 4:45PM ET by Chris Burke (RSS feed)
Filed under: Broncos, Steelers, FanHouse Previews

The
Denver Broncos, the 2009 NFL season's early Cinderella story, ran out of magic in a 30-7 Week 8 shellacking at Baltimore. Now, despite their 6-1 record and first-place standing in the AFC West, folks are wondering(again) if the Broncos' hot start was just a mirage.
The Chargers, fresh off a win over the Giants on Sunday, are finally making some noise in the division. Denver also made what could be seen as a desperation move this week, signing 35-year-old cornerback
Ty Law after the Ravens'
Joe Flacco had a field day against the Broncos' secondary.
Denver is even a home underdog Monday night as Pittsburgh comes in -- but the Steelers have issues of their own. Despite a four-game winning streak, the defending Super Bowl champs have plenty of question marks. They'll enter the Mile High City a game behind Cincinnati in the AFC North, and with a still clunky-at-times offense and banged-up defense.