April 2011 - Denver Broncos Wiretap

Tebow To Remain As Starter

May 18, 2014 5:55 AM

John Fox said Tim Tebow will start at quarterback for the Broncos in Week 9. "For this week, yes," Fox said. Fox made it clear, however, that Tebow needs to quickly improve as a pocket passer to remain the starter beyond Week 9's game against the Raiders. "I think at the end of the day, we've got to see if he can improve and get better in the passing game," Fox said. Tebow has completed less than 50 percent of his passes and been sacked 13 times in his two starts, including a win at Miami in which he played poorly for 55 minutes.

Associated Press

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Von Miller: Tebow A 'Natural Born Leader'

May 18, 2014 1:46 AM

Tim Tebow has always been surrounded by critics and after Sunday's loss to the Lions it sounded as though he may be losing the confidence of John Fox. At least one of his teammates has come out in support of the young quarterback. "Natural born leader. He's already proven that," rookie linebacker Von Miller said. "He's a great guy with great character. "I feel like he can get it done. I'm a believer until the end."

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John Fox Hints At Possible Quarterback Change

Oct 31, 2014 2:15 PM

The Broncos struggled offensively on Sunday against the Lions and after the game John Fox left the door open to make a change at quarterback. Tim Tebow, making just his second start of the season, went 18-for-39 with 172 yards, a touchdown and an interception. "We'll bounce back and have a great week of practice and get ready to go try and get a win next week," Tebow said. Tebow sounded like he'd be under center in Week 9, but Fox didn't seem as certain. "It's too early to say. I haven't even taken a shower yet, let alone look at the tape," Fox said when asked who would be his quarterback next weekend. "But we'll look at it and make changes where we see are needed. We've definitely got to get better."

Associated Press

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Broncos Alter Offense To Move Quicker For Tebow

May 18, 2014 5:31 AM

Despite last week's comeback win over the Dolphins, the Broncos saw their offense sputter in Tim Tebow's first start of the season. This week, Denver's offense will quicker inbetween plays to help Tebow simulate a college-style offense. They will come in and out of the huddle more quickly on Sunday against the Lions, and a quicker attack will be used, since the belief is that it better meshes with Tebow's style.

Pro Football Talk

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Bailey: It Takes A Team Effort To Defend Calvin Johnson

Jul 11, 2014 8:47 PM

Broncos cornerback Champ Bailey is a 10-time Pro Bowler, but he knows he'll have his hands full on Sunday against Lions wide receiver Calvin Johnson. The last time the two players faced off, in 2007, Johnson was just a rookie. "Back then, he was a young pup," Bailey said. "He wasn't polished yet, but he's figured that thing out real fast. He has no issues now. He's using everything he has -- size, strength, all his speed. You see all the different parts of his game coming out." Through seven games in 2011, Johnson leads the NFL with 10 touchdowns receptions. He ranks third in receptions and fourth in yards as well. "I think one guy could be successful, but it does take a team effort to defend him all day," Bailey said of defending Johnson. "You can't just match up on him and think it's going to work all day, if he has a good quarterback throwing the ball. There's sometimes when he goes up, nobody can get to that height that he reaches. He's about as tall, strong and unique as they come."

Detroit Free-Press

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Lloyd Questions Tebow's Long-Term Abilities As NFL Quarterback

Oct 28, 2014 12:51 PM

Rams wide receiver Brandon Lloyd, who was traded from the Broncos last week, isn't sure Tim Tebow will make it as a starter in the NFL. "I don't know. I think only time will tell with that style of play," Lloyd said. "I think it is effective last Sunday, but I just don't know how effective that style can be over the course of long games and playing formidable opponents." When pressed further, Lloyd added: "It's just the timing. The timing is an issue. There's just not that much separation that you can get in the NFL. You got a yard on the guy? That is wide open. You got a yard or two yards on the guy you are wide open, but that window ... you are not open very long. Any delay in delivering the ball or any delay and not being in the position to be ready to throw the ball when that separation happens or I take that back. Not being able to deliver that ball before the separation happens? It just throws a monkey wrench into all the time and anything you are trying to accomplish down the field."

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Sparano To Refs: I May Lose My Job

Oct 30, 2014 11:17 AM

Dolphins coach Tony Sparano could sense a once insurmountable lead slipping away, so he implored two officials to review a touchdown just scored by the Broncos on Sunday afternoon. "If I don't call a timeout, I'm (sunk) and now I'm getting fired, OK?" he screamed while pointing toward the team owner's skybox. The desperation in Sparano's demeanor was understandable, but his plea went unheeded. The touchdown was upheld on review, accelerating Denver's astounding comeback for an 18-15 overtime victory Sunday. Miami's collapse after being up 15-0 was epic in scale—the first time since at least 1983 that a team had blown a lead of more than 14 points with three minutes to go.

Associated Press

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Willis McGahee Fractures Right Hand

Jul 19, 2014 1:48 AM

Broncos running back Willis McGahee suffered a fractured right hand during Sunday afternoon's win over the Dolphins. If McGahee needs surgery, he would miss significant time. The injury could pave the way for Knowshon Moreno to see more time after he dropped down the depth chart.

Denver Post

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Fox: Tebow Will Keep Getting Better

Sep 4, 2014 1:42 AM

Broncos coach John Fox has called Tim Tebow a "work in progress" one day after the quarterback led his team to an improbable victory. "He'll just continue to get better," Fox said. Tebow overcame lots of ragged moments by throwing two touchdown passes in the final 2:44 of regulation to help the Broncos beat the winless Dolphins in overtime, 18-15. "I liked the last 5 minutes more than the first 55," Fox said.

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RealGM's Week 7 Rundown

May 18, 2014 4:43 AM


Carolina 33, Washington 20 Trench Counter: Panthers +6, Redskins -6 John Beck accounted for two of the three turnovers the Washington Redskins (3-3) committed in their loss to the Carolina Panthers (2-5) on Sunday afternoon. Beck was making his first start of the season after he replaced Rex Grossman in last week's loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. The Redskins had more first downs and fewer penalty yards than the Panthers, but Carolina didn't give the ball away. Cam Newton had 256 yards and two total touchdowns as Carolina averaged 10.1 yards per pass. Newton, Jonathan Stewart and DeAngelo Williams combined to rush for 162 yards on 34 carries as the Panthers controlled the clock (35:30 time of possession). In addition to their three turnovers, the Redskins were also 0-for-2 on fourth down. Cleveland 6, Seattle 3 Trench Counter: Browns +13, Seahawks -13 The Cleveland Browns (3-3) edged the Seattle Seahawks (2-4) in a game that was marked by offensive ineptitude. Seattle finished the game with 137 total yards and just nine first downs. Cleveland had 298 total yards, 20 first downs and held the ball for almost 43 minutes, but they only managed to put up a pair of field goals, including the game-winner with 11:18 left in the fourth quarter. Charlie Whitehurst, making his first start of 2011, was just 12-for-30 with 97 passing yards and two turnovers (an interception and a fumble). Midway through the third quarter, Seattle’s Leon Washington returned a punt 81 yards for a touchdown. However, the return was nullified by an illegal block above the waist. Whitehurst was intercepted on the next play. Cleveland’s Montario Hardesty was the game’s lone offensive star. Starting in place of Peyton Hillis, the second-year back rushed for 95 yards on 33 carries. Atlanta 23, Detroit 16 Trench Counter: Falcons +1.8, Lions -1.8 Matt Ryan threw two interceptions and briefly sat out because of an ankle injury, but the Atlanta Falcons (4-3) were still able to record an impressive win over the Detroit Lions (5-2) at Ford Field. The loss was the second-straight for the Lions, who had their undefeated start ended by the San Francisco 49ers last week. The Atlanta defense limited Detroit’s potent offensive attack, holding the Lions to 13 first downs and just an 8.3% success rate on third down. Ryan accounted for both of Atlanta’s touchdowns, passing for one and running for another. Matt Bryant added three field goals to round out his team’s offense and Michael Turner helped open things up for Ryan by rushing 27 times for 122 times. Despite not having Jahvid Best, Detroit rushed 20 times for 104 yards (5.2 average), but Matthew Stafford had a rough afternoon. He went 15-for-32 with 183 yards and a touchdown, marking the first time this season he hasn’t passed for at least two scores. Denver 18, Miami 15 (OT) Trench Counter: Broncos +2.7, Dolphins -2.7 Trailing 15-0 with just a few minutes left, Tim Tebow shook up the Denver Broncos (2-4) in his first start of the season and led a furious comeback against the Miami Dolphins (0-6) that ended in an overtime win. Tebow, who finished 13-for-27 with 161 passing yards and eight rushes for 65 rushing yards, threw a pair of touchdown passes in the final three minutes to force overtime (he ran in for the two-point conversion on the second with 17 seconds left). The Dolphins won the coin toss, but Matt Moore fumbled as he was sacked on Miami’s second possession of the extra period, immediately putting Denver in field goal range. Broncos coach John Fox oddly opted to run three times (for a total of two yards) with Lance Ball, setting up a deep, 52-yard game-winning field goal for Matt Prater. Leading 12-0 after a 16-yard connection between Moore and tight end Anthony Fasano, the Dolphins opted to go for two. Had they kicked the extra point, the Broncos would have fallen a point shy of forcing overtime. N.Y. Jets 27, San Diego 21 Trench Counter: Jets +9.4, Chargers -9.4 The New York Jets (4-3) scored 17 unanswered points in the second half to notch a comeback win against the San Diego Chargers (4-2) at MetLife Stadium. Trailing 21-10 at halftime, Plaxico Burress scored his second and third touchdowns of the afternoon over a 10-minute span to give New York a lead their defense would not relinquish. The Jets had nine more first downs than the Chargers, including four that were handed to them on penalties. Philip Rivers and the San Diego offense struggled, totaling just 268 yards and 14 points. The first score of the game came on a 37-yard fumble return for a touchdown by linebacker Donald Butler, who also had a team-leading nine tackles. Rivers finished 16-for-32 with 179 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions. A week after a controversial 100-yard interception return by Darrelle Revis, the cornerback picked off Rivers and returned the ball 64 yards, setting up the game-winning touchdown drive. Chicago 24, Tampa Bay 18 Trench Counter: Bears +17.4, Buccaneers -17.4 The Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-3) made things interesting at Wembley Stadium in London after the Chicago Bears (4-3) jumped out to a 21-5 led through three quarters. Josh Freeman led the Buccaneers on a pair of touchdown drives over a five-minute span that pulled the team to within a field goal, but Chicago accumulated 76 yards over more than five minutes on the ensuing drive. A 25-yard Robbie Gould field goal forced Tampa Bay to look for the end zone with less than two minutes remaining in regulation. The Buccaneers moved 43 yards on five plays, but D.J. Moore hauled in Chicago’s fourth interception of the afternoon to ice the game. Freeman’s four picks were twice as many turnovers as the Bears had and Tampa Bay managed just 4.4 yards per offensive play. Chicago rode Matt Forte for 145 yards and a touchdown on 25 carries, including a 32-yard score in the first quarter. Houston 41, Tennessee 7 Trench Counter: Texans +36.8, Titans -36.8 The Houston Texans (4-3) were without Andre Johnson once again, but they didn’t need their elite wide receiver against the Tennessee Titans (3-3) at LP Field. Arian Foster, last season’s NFL rushing leader, was all Houston needed. He rushed 25 times for 115 yards and two touchdowns, while also hauling in five receptions for 119 yards and another score. Tennessee managed 148 total yards, 86 fewer yards than Foster accumulated on his own. Tennessee committed two turnovers, without recording a takeaway, and they were just 2-for-10 on third down. Matt Hasselbeck wasn’t the team’s only problem, but he was replaced with roughly 10 minutes remaining by rookie Jake Locker, who completed his first NFL pass to Lavelle Hawkins for 12 yards. Houston ran 70 offensive plays, averaging 7.4 yards per play against the Titans. Pittsburgh 32, Arizona 20 Trench Counter: Steelers +7.3, Cardinals -7.3 The Pittsburgh Steelers (5-2) jumped out to a 14-0 lead in the second quarter and held on to top the Arizona Cardinals (1-5). The Cardinals didn’t score until their fifth possession, after beginning the game with an interception and then three straight punts. After scoring two touchdowns to pull within a field goal, Pittsburgh rattled off 15 straight points, including a safety, to put the game away. Ben Roethlisberger finished 25-for-38 with 340 yards and three touchdowns. Arizona moved the ball well, but their defense allowed 424 total yards and failed to record a takeaway. There were two long scoring plays in the game, with Mike Wallace scoring on a 95-yard pass from Roethlisberger and Kevin Kolb hooking up with Larod Stephens-Howling on a 73-yard score in the third quarter. Kansas City 28, Oakland 0 Trench Counter: Chiefs +11.2, Raiders -11.2 The Kansas City Chiefs (3-3) were far from impressive, but the final score against the Oakland Raiders (4-3) certainly was in California. Kyle Boller started, but was replaced by Carson Palmer in the third quarter after throwing three interceptions. Palmer, who was acquired on Tuesday from the Bengals, then went 8-for-21 with 116 yards and three interceptions of his own. The Raiders had more total yards than the Chiefs, but they were shutout thanks to their turnovers. Oakland lost Darren McFadden to an injury early. Matt Cassel was 15-for-30 with 161 yards and two interceptions of his own, but the Chiefs took care of the ball otherwise to ensure victory. It was Kansas City’s defense that starred as Oakland had eight possessions end in three plays or fewer. In addition to their six interceptions, the Chiefs also had a sack, two tackles for loss, eight pass deflections, six quarterback hits and a pair of touchdowns. Dallas 34, St. Louis 7 Trench Counter: Cowboys +18, Rams -18 DeMarco Murray got things started with a 91-yard touchdown run early in the first quarter and the Dallas Cowboys (3-3) rolled over the St. Louis Rams (0-6). Murray, starting because of an injury to Felix Jones, rushed 25 times for 253 yards and a score. The yardage total was a franchise record. As Dallas leaned on Murray, Tony Romo went 14-for-24 with 166 yards and two touchdowns. The two teams combined for 10 penalties, but the mistakes cost them just 46 total yards. Dallas averaged 8.6 yards per carry on the ground, including 12 rushing first downs. Overall, the Cowboys had 11 more first downs than St. Louis, which was forced to punt five times and went for it unsuccessfully on fourth down twice. Sam Bradford was forced to sit with a high-ankle sprain, leaving the Rams to start A.J. Feeley. Green Bay 33, Minnesota 27 Trench Counter: Packers +10.3, Vikings -10.3 The Minnesota Vikings (1-6) hung with the defending Super Bowl champions, but the Green Bay Packers (7-0) prevailed to preserve their undefeated record. Aaron Rodgers was nearly perfect, going 24-for-30 with 335 yards and three touchdowns, while Vikings rookie Christian Ponder played well in his first NFL start. Ponder went 13-for-32 with 219 yards, two scores and two interceptions. The rookie also rushed four times for 31 yards. James Starks sealed the game late with a number of lengthy runs, but Adrian Peterson was the game’s rushing star. Peterson ran 24 times for 175 yards and a touchdown, including a 54-yard scamper. With Minnesota leading 17-10 with less than a minute left in the first half, Green Bay scored 23 straight points.

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Tebow Focused On Leadership, Communication
Tim Tebow is trying to leverage his strengths into success as an NFL quarterback.

Pro Football Talk

Dolphins Buy Tickets To Avoid Blackout
With Tim Tebow coming to town, the Dolphins have agreed to buy any remaining tickets to avert a television blackout for Sunday's Denver-Miami game.

Associated Press

Sparano's Status Could Hinge On Denver Game
How the Dolphins fare on Sunday against the Broncos could have a huge impact on coach Tony Sparano's future with the team.

NFL.com

Rams Send Pick To Broncos For Lloyd
The Rams have acquired Brandon Lloyd from the Broncos for a sixth-round pick in the 2012 draft that could become a fifth-pick.

ESPN.com

49ers, Pats, Rams Showing Interest In Lloyd
Denver would like a mid-round pick in return for Brandon Lloyd.

NFL.com

Barring A Big Injury, Orton Will Remain With Denver
Kyle Orton is making $9 million this year and will be replaced by Tim Tebow as Denver's starter following the team's bye week.

Pro Football Talk

Broncos Also Place Royal On Trade Block
Brandon Lloyd and Eddie Royal both requested trades from the Broncos.

ESPN.com

Could Broncos Deal Lloyd To Titans?
Denver is reportedly looking for a third or fourth-round draft pick in return for the receiver.

Peter King/Sports Illustrated

Report: Broncos Shop Brandon Lloyd
The Broncos have received trade interest from several teams regarding WR Brandon Lloyd.

ESPN.com

Broncos Tab Tebow As New Starter
Kyle Orton was disappointed with the decision, but vowed to support Tim Tebow and his teammates.

ESPN.com

Fox Doesn't Name Denver's Starting QB
The Broncos have a bye this week and John Fox said following Sunday's game that everything will be up for discussion.

Denver Post

Tebow Era Appears To Have Begun
The Broncos went with Tim Tebow at quarterback to start the second half Sunday against the Chargers.

Associated Press

Broncos Coach, Players Back Orton
Fans in Denver are clamoring for Tim Tebow, but Broncos coach John Fox and the team's players are issuing support for starter Kyle Orton.

Associated Press

Broncos Plan To Use Tebow Against Packers
Fans in Denver have been clamoring for Tim Tebow over starter Kyle Orton.

NFL.com