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 Be sure to follow me on Twitter for more Broncos updates throughout the day. Denver Broncos News Hometown Hall of Famers: Floyd Little | SI.com (Video) Take a look back with Howie Long at football great and Hall of Famer Floyd Little’s thrilling career in the NFL. Later Picks Learning Plenty | DenverBroncos.com (Video) The second half of the Broncos’ 2012 draft class is excited to be in Denver and is ready to work. Broncos’ playbook will be new to Manning, not to coaches | Denver Post Let’s clear something up. Offensive coordinator Mike McCoy did not send the Broncos’ offensive playbook through the shredder after the team signed quarterback Peyton Manning this spring. McCoy relying on Manning for insight into playbook | Washington Post The Denver Broncos still plan on running an option offense. Only, this version centers on giving Peyton Manning the option of calling anything he wants. Broncos’ Decker, Demaryius Thomas get great help in offseason | Denver Post Decker, Thomas in g...
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