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Tight ends battle for spot on Browns roster
The Cleveland Browns are blessed with having a wealth of talent at the tight end position with six listed on the team's current roster.
Browns sign Mitchell, former Spartan Travis Key
Cleveland has signed former Ohio State defensive back Brandon Mitchell, who joins the Browns after spending his 2007 rookie season as part of the Houston Texans practice squad.
Baxter takes next step, returns to team drills
Wednesday morning during practice at Browns minicamp in Berea, defensive back Gary Baxter took another step towards returning to an NFL field after tearing both patellar tendons.
Cleveland Browns claim safety and sign 15 undrafted free agents
News and Analysis by Tony Grossi and Mary Kay Cabot Browns Beat Blog Terry Pluto Bill Livingston Bud Shaw * Chat wrap: Tony Grossi recaps the NFL Draft >> >> Cleveland Browns claim safety and sign 15 undrafted ... via The Plain Dealer
More On The Undrafted Free-Agent Signees, As Well As Who They Replace
The Denver Broncos on Monday signed seven college free agents, Head Coach Mike Shanahan announced. via The Mile High Report
Cargile, Smith among Broncos cuts
The Broncos added seven free agents Monday, including former Colorado offensive lineman Tyler Polumbus. via Denver Post
“He can't protect himself as much. Always jump the little guy.”
Matt Prater is 1-for-4 on field-goal attempts in his career, but the Broncos think highly of him. via Rocky Mountain News
Broncos special teams licking wounds
“I think that was just a miscommunication between a couple of our players.”
Mike Leach knows exactly why the Denver Broncos lost Sunday in Chicago. It wasn't the offense, he said. via LongmontFYI
The first goal every head coach has when he takes over a job is to win the division. via Pro Football Weekly
Special teams coach pleased with unit's turnaround
“We've got good energy as a unit and we're making some plays. We're hyped up and ready to go. You have to be full tilt and all out on every play for special teams. If you hesitate, that's when you get in trouble.”
ENGLEWOOD - Scott O'Brien has been a special teams coach far too long to fret. So he wasn't that worried when the Broncos struggled early and were near the bottom in virtually every special teams category. via Fort Collins Coloradoan