April 2013 - Denver Broncos Wiretap

Packers, Broncos, 49ers, Seahawks Interested In Revis

Aug 22, 2014 3:20 AM

The Green Bay Packers, Denver Broncos, San Francisco 49ers and Seattle Seahawks are teams that are believed to be highly interested in acquiring Darrelle Revis via trade.

The New England Patriots and Buffalo Bills are also interested, but the Jets are not expected to trade Revis within their division.

The Packers have been constantly mentioned as an interested party in Revis across all sources.

Mike Freeman/CBS Sports

Tags: New York Jets, Denver Broncos, Green Bay Packers, San Francisco 49ers, Seattle Seahawks, Misc Rumor, Trade Rumor

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Patriots/Texans Had Highest Viewership Of Weekend Games

Oct 7, 2014 9:51 AM

The New England Patriots game on Sunday afternoon against the Houston Texans averaged 37.7 million television viewers, which ranked first amongst the four games of the weekend.

The Baltimore Ravens win over the Denver Broncos averaged 35.3 million viewers.

The Atlanta Falcons and Seattle Seahawks averaged 32.1 million viewers during their telecast.

The San Francisco 49ers' win over the Green Bay Packers on Saturday evening averaged 30.9 million viewers.

Matt Maiocco/Comcast

Tags: New England Patriots, San Francisco 49ers, Seattle Seahawks, Atlanta Falcons, Baltimore Ravens, Denver Broncos, Green Bay Packers, Houston Texans

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Chargers Hire Mike McCoy

Nov 12, 2014 6:36 PM

Mike McCoy has accepted the head coaching position of the San Diego Chargers.

McCoy had previously been offensive coordinator of the Denver Broncos.

Before his Chargers interview, McCoy already had interviewed with Arizona, Philadelphia and Chicago. The Jaguars also were expected to talk with him.

McCoy will be asked to help revive the career of Philip Rivers.

Adam Schefter/ESPN

Tags: San Diego Chargers, Denver Broncos, Misc Rumor

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PFF: Bailey Played Worst Game In Five Seasons

Oct 23, 2014 7:10 PM

The Denver Broncos suffered a difficult 38-35 double-overtime loss to the Baltimore Ravens where three turnovers by Peyton Manning and blown coverage by Rahim Moore were frequently cited for the reason.

But future Hall of Fame cornerback Champ Bailey also struggled badly.

"The most surprising note of a great weekend of football? Champ Bailey played his worst game in five years and really hurt the Broncos Saturday in their 38-35 loss to Baltimore. The look on Bailey's face as time and again he was beaten deep by Torrey Smith made the Broncos plan of matching him up, one on one, with the speedy wideout seem like the height of optimism. Clearly it didn't work."

Neil Hornsby/Pro Football Focus

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Broncos' Fans Entered Weekend Most Confident Of Advancing

Oct 3, 2014 10:29 PM

Fans of the Denver Broncos entered the weekend's game with the highest level of confidence that their team would host a Conference Championship Game.

Forty-seven percent of all orders for next week's championship games were for the Broncos, according to data from VividSeats.com.

The San Francisco 49ers were a distant second at 17 percent.

The Broncos were a -9.5 favorite against the Ravens.

RealGM Staff Report

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Flacco, Ravens Beat Manning, Broncos In Double-OT (+11.8 TC, -12 TRC)

Jun 13, 2014 5:24 PM

The Baltimore Ravens defeated the Denver Broncos by a final score of 38-35 in double-overtime.

The Ravens had a +11.8 advantage in The Trench Counter, outgaining the Broncos by 1.9 margin and recording two fewer turnovers. The Broncos had a +12 edge in Total Rushes/Completions.

Joe Flacco went 18-for-34 for three touchdowns and a lost fumble, outplaying Peyton Manning. Manning went 28-for-43 for 290 yards and three touchdowns, but two interceptions and a lost fumble.

Trindon Holliday had a 90-yard punt return in the first quarter and a 104-yard kickoff return to begin the second half.

The Broncos had a seven-point lead in the final minutes of the fourth quarter, but Jacoby Jones caught a 70-yard pass from Flacco to send the game to overtime.

Manning's interception to begin the second overtime helped setup Justin Tucker's 47-yard game-winning field goal.

RealGM Staff Report

Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Denver Broncos

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Manning Now Has Eight One-And-Outs In Playoffs

Aug 1, 2014 3:33 PM

The Denver Broncos were defeated by a final score of 38-35 by the Baltimore Ravens in double-overtime.

Jacoby Jones caught a 70-yard touchdown pass from Joe Flacco with 0:31 remaining in the fourth quarter to send the game into overtime.

Peyton Manning had three turnovers in the game, including an interception near midfield to setup a 47-yard Justin Tucker game-winning field goal. Manning had another interception and a fumble in the game.

Manning now has eight career one-and-outs in his playoff career, with five coming at home.

Mike Freeman/CBS Sports

Tags: Denver Broncos, Indianapolis Colts

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Mike McCoy To Interview With Bills, Cardinals, Eagles

Oct 31, 2014 12:40 PM

Mike McCoy, offensive coordinator of the Denver Broncos, will interview for head coaching jobs with the Buffalo Bills, Arizona Cardinals and Philadelphia Eagles.

McCoy is allowed to interview for head coaching jobs this weekend only because the Broncos have a bye in the playoffs. 

McCoy interviewed for the Miami Dolphins' vacancy last season.

ESPN

Tags: Denver Broncos, Philadelphia Eagles, Arizona Cardinals, Buffalo Bills, Misc Rumor

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Pro Football Focus Announces All-Pro Teams

Oct 31, 2014 6:30 AM

Pro Football Focus has announced their All-Pro Team for the 2012 NFL season.

Selections from Playoff Teams

Five selections: 49ers

Four selections: Vikings, Patriots

Three selections: Broncos, Packers, Texans, Ravens, Bengals

Two selections: Seahawks

One selection: Colts

No selection: Falcons, Redskins

(Second team selection in parenthesis)

Offense

QB: Peyton Manning, DEN (Aaron Rodgers, GB)

RB: Adrian Peterson, MIN (C.J. Spiller, BUF)

FB: Vonta Leach, BAL (Marcel Reece, OAK)

TE: Rob Gronkowski, NE (Jason Witten, DAL)

WR: Calvin Johnson, DET (Brandon Marshall, CHI)

WR: Andre Johnson, HOU (Vincent Jackson, TB)

WR: Reggie Wayne, IND (A.J. Green, CIN)

LT: Duane Brown, HOU (Joe Staley, SF)

LG: Evan Mathis, PHI (Mike Iupati, SF)

C: John Sullivan, MIN (Max Unger, SEA)

RG: Marshal Yanda, BAL (Alex Boone, SF)

RT: Andre Smith, CIN (Sebastian Vollmer, NE)

Defense

Edge Defender: Cameron Wake, MIA (Clay Matthews, GB)

Edge Defender: Von Miller, DEN (Aldon Smith, SF)

Defensive Interior: J.J. Watt, HOU (Muhammad Wilkerson, NYJ)

Defensive Interior: Geno Atkins, CIN (Gerald McCoy, TB)

OLB: Jerod Mayo, NE (Kevin Burnett, MIA)

MLB: Patrick Willis, SF (Bobby Wagner, SEA)

OLB: Derrick Johnson, KC (Daryl Washington, AZ)

CB: Richard Sherman, SEA (Antonio Cromartie, NYJ)

CB: Charles Tillman, CHI (Champ Bailey, DEN)

Slot CB: Casey Hayward, GB (Antoine Winfield, MIN)

FS: Jarius Byrd, BUF (Devin McCourty, NE)

SS: Eric Weddle, SD (Reshad Jones, MIA)

Special Teams

K: Blair Walsh, MIN (Phil Dawson, CLE)

P: Thomas Morstead, NO (Dustin Colquitt, KC)

Returner: Jacoby Jones, BAL (Leodis McKelvin, BUF)

Special Teamer: Ashlee Palmer, DET (Johnson Bademosi, CLE)

Pro Football Focus

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