Denver Broncos: Broncos Cut 12 Players, Including LS Lonie Paxton
Well, you know your team didn't cut any recognizable names when the main headline of every news story relating to the Broncos' roster cutdown on Monday starts off with "Long snapper Lonie Paxton released by the Broncos in roster trim."
The Broncos cut 12 players, including placing starting LDE Jason Hunter on injured reserve. The players that the Broncos...
Broncos Release/Waive Twelve on Monday
The Denver Broncos announced the release of Lonnie Paxton and the waiver of eleven other players, including fan favorite Xavier Omon.
On Monday, the Broncos released LS Lonie Paxton and waived 11 others to reach the 75-man roster limit: dbron.co/zu
— Denver Broncos (@Denver_Broncos) August 27, 2012
Of Xavier Omon, John Fox offered,
“Unfortunately, you can’t keep 10 of them...
Broncos release veteran long-snapper Lonie Paxton
The Denver Broncos have released veteran long-snapper Lonie Paxton in their first round of roster cuts.
Former coach Josh McDaniels brought Paxton with him to Denver from New England in 2009, signing him to a five-year, $5.53 million deal that called for him to make $875,000 this season and $885,000 next year.
The 13-year pro was supplanted by rookie Aaron Brewer, a 6-foot-5 undrafted...
Via AP on Fox
August 27, 2012
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Lonie Paxton, Denver Broncos BT Profile
Name: Lonie Paxton
Pos: Long Snapper
Ht, Wt: 6’2″, 270
Age: 34
Exp: 12
College: Sacramento State
Lonie Paxton has been the Denver Broncos‘ long snapper for three seasons, and has been virtually invisible during that time. For a long snapper, that’s the highest praise — if you’ve been noticed, it means you did something wrong.
2011 Analysis: One bad snap vs. the Patriots...
Broncos Long Snapper, Former Patriot Lonie Paxton to Miss Saturday's Playoff Game to Help Care for Wife
Long snapper Lonie Paxton, who spent nine seasons with the Patriots from 2000 to 2008, been lacing up his cleats for the Broncos the past three years. He won't be on the field against his former team on Saturday, though. According to the Denver Post, Paxton will miss Saturday's divisional round matchup with the Patriots at Gillette Stadium to be with his wife, who is experiencing...
Broncos long snapper Paxton to miss Saturday's game
Denver Broncos long snapper Lonie Paxton will miss Saturday's AFC divisional round playoff game against the New England Patriots to be with his pregnant wife, who is having complications with their twins.Paxton has been away from practice all week for what the team was calling "personal reasons."Paxton and his wife have been flooded with well wishes from teammates and...
Broncos' Paxton will miss Pats game
The Denver Broncos will be without long snapper Lonie Paxton for their divisional playoff game against the New England Patriots on Saturday night.
Paxton has been dealing with a family issue all week and was officially ruled out Friday along with receiver Eric Decker (knee).
It's likely that Russ Hochstein will be the fill-in long snapper. Right guard Chris Kuper used to be...
Via AP on Fox
January 13, 2012
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Broncos long snapper misses practice again
Long snapper Lonie Paxton isn't at the Denver Broncos' practice for a second straight day.
Coach John Fox said Paxton was excused from Wednesday's workout for personal reasons. The 12th-year pro was also absent from the 20-minute portion of practice that was open to the media Thursday.
It wasn't clear who would work with kicker Matt Prater and holder/punter Britton...
Via AP on Fox
January 12, 2012
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Memory Lane Monday: Lonnie Paxton
While watching the Pats dismantled Tim Tebow, Jesus, and the Broncos yesterday, I noticed someone I hadn’t seen or heard about for a good five years. It was long snapper Lonie Paxton, a longtime Patriot who now was playing in Denver. It was a prime opportunity to use for “MLM”.
Paxton played for New England from 2000-08, playing for three Super Bowl teams. During his tenure...
Broncos long-snapper Lonie Paxton: Reinventing the wheel(s)
Lonie Paxton is on the field for about a dozen plays during a Broncos game, but it's understandable if you hardly notice him. He's the broad-shouldered guy with colorfully tattooed arms, the guy who hikes the deep snaps for punts and field-goal and extra-point attempts. Paxton has played in every game for the Broncos since the start of 2009, in which time he has become a...
Via Denver Post
November 20, 2011
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