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Broncos ease Von Miller’s workload in light of injury bug

ENGLEWOOD – Outside linebackers Shane Ray and Shaq Barrett are both out until September, so the Denver Broncos aren’t taking many chances with Von Miller. Miller’s training camp w...

Jets open camp with first female coach in team history

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. – Collette Smith made some coaching history with the New York Jets. The first female coach in franchise history made her debut as a defensive assistant Saturday...

Falcons’ Julio Jones says foot, missing earring are no problems

FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. – Julio Jones wanted to clear the air in his first media session of training camp. He isn’t worried about his surgically repaired left foot. He’s also not conc...

Denver Broncos’ Jamaal Charles wants some hand-offs

Patience appreciated, but RB ready to run

Broncos lose linebacker Shane Ray for 6 to 8 weeks

Broncos lose second key player to wrist injury

Faces of football concussions

Football families share lives with CTE

Broncos lose running back Devontae Booker to wrist injury

Second-year player out for preseason

Broncos in no hurry to choose their starting quarterback

Competition at quarterback will go into second week of preseason

Divers search lake for NFL star Julio Jones’ $100,000-plus earring

GAINESVILLE, Ga. — An NFL star’s diamond earring valued at more than $100,000 is now presumed lost on the murky bottom of a Georgia lake. WXIA-TV reported Tuesday that Atlanta Fal...

Pac-12 will test shorter football halftime, reduced TV timeouts

LOS ANGELES — The Pac-12 will shorten halftime and reduce the number of commercial breaks during its non-conference schedule this season as part of a trial program to reduce the length of it...

Washington Huskies, Colorado Buffaloes taking next step after surprising Pac-12 runs

LOS ANGELES — Chris Petersen and Mike MacIntyre engineered two of the biggest breakthroughs in college football last season when they got Washington and Colorado into a Pac-12 title game mat...

NCAA rule ending football two-a-days forcing teams to adjust

The two-a-day football practices that coaches once used to toughen up their teams and cram for the start of the season are going the way of tear-away jerseys and the wishbone formation. ...