Denver safety John Lynch is still thinking about retiring, according to NFL.com.
"The answer is that I haven't made that decision yet. I'm not being evasive or anything. It's just being true with you that I haven't come to that time," Lynch told the Associated Press as he prepared for his ninth Pro Bowl on Tuesday.
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Broncos' Safety Lynch Named To Ninth Pro Bowl
Broncos' safety John Lynch was named to his ninth Pro Bowl on Tuesday. He was selected to replace the Colts' Bob Sanders, who will miss the game due to injury.
Lynch is still considering retirement, and a decision is likely to be made soon.
Heimerdinger Back With Titans As O-Coordinator
The Titans are going back to a familiar formula.
The Titans on Thursday named Mike Heimerdinger as offensive coordinator - the second time he will serve with the team in that capacity.
Heimerdinger, the assistant head coach for the Broncos, had been Tennessee's offensive coordinator from 2000-04.
Broncos Tight End Graham Arrested
Denver Broncos' tight end Daniel Graham was arrested Friday on suspicion of criminal mischief and harassment after allegedly entering his ex-girlfriend's house without permission and damaging her bed.
Arapahoe County sheriff's deputies arrested him after an argument Thursday afternoon, when Graham allegedly showed up at the woman's residence in the 5600 block of South Helena Court and the two quarreled about selling the house, according to a news release. He is the father of her son, the release said.
When police responded to that call, the woman reported a previous incident when Graham allegedly entered the house without permission on Sunday. The woman told police she asked Graham "several times" to leave, but he refused.
During the argument, police said, Graham struck a bedpost with his hand and damaged the bed.
Broncos' Walker Spoke Out Of 'Frustration'
Javon Walker's season-ending comments last week about not being a good fit in Denver and possibly playing elsewhere next season were viewed by many as a red flag.
The Broncos' receiver in hindsight looks at it more as the yellow variety.
"It was frustration coming out," Walker said Tuesday during a radio interview. "It's like playing on the football field and getting a 15-yard personal foul. That's a guy who, at the time, was frustrated. His coach may not like it. But saying something in the media at the time - boom - it's a personal foul."
"I apologize. I'm sorry. Let's move on."
Broncos, D-Coordinator Part Ways After One Season
Denver Broncos' Head Coach Mike Shanahan and Defensive Coordinator Jim Bates came to a mutual agreement to part ways Tuesday.
Bates, who was a head coach candidate when he was with the Green Bay Packers, was hired last year to turn around the Broncos defense. Instead, the team went backwards instead of forwards. Bates and Shanahan met Monday and came to a resolution late Monday night.
The Broncos signed Bates to a three-year, $3.9 million contract last year.
"I'm very thankful for the opportunity and very saddened that things did not work out," Bates said in statement. "I had; and the final decision, for the Broncos and for me, was to step aside."