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Murray, Forsett, Mathews run to paydirt; Moore to Texans

Look who’s running to paydirt: DeMarco Murray, Justin Forsett and Ryan Mathews. Running backs took their place at the head of the free agency class Thursday, the third day of the ...

‘Build in the draft and then add with free agency’

Elway, Broncos more strapped on cash this year

Garth Brooks, Pro Football Hall of Fame pals hold football camp in Buffalo

ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. – Forget the friends Garth Brooks might have in low places. The country music star has some high-profile buddies he can count on as well. Like Jim Kelly and Thu...

Broncos tender Marshall, 2 others

ENGLEWOOD – The Denver Broncos have tendered their three exclusive rights free agents, a group led by top tackler Brandon Marshall, who will receive $585,000 in 2015. Tackle Paul Cornick and...

18 physically fit for an 18th

Manning passes his checkup, signs contract

Denver tags Thomas

ENGLEWOOD – The Denver Broncos have placed their franchise tag on star receiver Demaryius Thomas, guaranteeing him roughly $12.8 million next season and buying them more time to work out a l...

All about the money

Broncos, Manning trying to rework deal to free cap room for free agents

Winston shows off arm, but Mariota has faster feet

INDIANAPOLIS – Florida State’s Jameis Winston showed Saturday there’s nothing wrong with his throwing shoulder. On Saturday in Indianapolis, he threw with zip and accuracy – post...

Winston shoulders questions on character – and shoulder

INDIANAPOLIS – Jameis Winston responded to all the lingering questions with some bold answers. According to Winston, the character concerns that dogged him at Florida State are hi...

Elway: Broncos want Manning back, still awaiting word

INDIANAPOLIS – Asked who he thinks Denver’s quarterback will be next season, John Elway left no doubt: Peyton Manning. Asked about how Manning’s contract might read if he does ret...

Wade’s world in Denver

Phillips still has passion, wit as he begins latest gig

Trouble hasn’t slowed down for NFL in 2015

Commissioner Roger Goodell declared at the Super Bowl that the NFL made “enormous progress” on social issues after last year’s incessant barrage of disturbing developments, led by the Ray Ri...