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The Broncos have signed free agent running back Darius Walker. Walker signed with the Houston Texans as a free agent in 2007 and played four games, rushing for 264 yards on 58 carries and catching 13 passes for 81 yards.
He dressed for five games with the Texans last season but did not play before [...]
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Are the bronco's running a new offensive formation or something? Like a 7 back formation? Dude has a bigger fetus for rb than Andy reid has for lineman.
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