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On Thursday, April 29th, the first day of the 2021 draft, shockwaves rippled through Broncos Country when news broke that Aaron Rodgers was unhappy with the Green Bay Packers and wanted out. Despite the hysterical hypotheses of local media in the hours that followed, it became apparent that Denver was far and away the odds-on favorite to land Rodgers. It was only after Denver selected Patrick Surtain II that it set in that such a trade wasn’t going to happen until after June 2nd; the day such a trade wouldn’t have such a devastating impact on the Packers’ salary cap situation.
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Broncos Collier: I ve known for years that Randy Gradishar deserves to be in the Hall
The architect of Denver s famed Orange Crush defenses wonders why his star linebacker isn t in Canton. It s a good question.
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The architect of Denver s famed Orange Crush defenses wonders why his star linebacker isn t in Canton. It s a good question.
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Randy Gradishar was one of the greatest NFL linebackers on one of the NFL’s greatest defenses. He played 10 years for the Denver Broncos, was a seven-time Pro Bowler, six-time All-Pro and 1978 Defensive Player of the Year who was credited with … get this … over 2,000 tackles in his career.
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Hall of Famer Floyd Little has died, but in New Haven his name lives on
When Hillhouse H.S. named the athletic center after him, he was thrilled and delighted to let it be known how proud I am to be from New Haven. Author: Associated Press, Bill Flood Published: 8:39 PM EST January 2, 2021 Updated: 2:17 AM EST January 3, 2021
NEW HAVEN, Conn. Floyd Little, the New Haven native who became a star running back who starred at Syracuse and for the Denver Broncos, has died. He was 78.
The Pro Football Hall of Fame said he died Friday night at his home in Nevada. No cause was given.