Glenn Martinez Returns; Clifford Russell To I/R
The Denver Broncos on Tuesday signed free-agent wide receiver Glenn Martinez, Head Coach Mike Shanahan announced. As per club policy, terms of the deal were not disclosed.
The Broncos also on Tuesday placed wide receiver Clifford Russell on their reserve/injured list. He suffered a sprained neck in the fourth quarter of Denver's game at Kansas City on Sunday.
Martinez (6-foot-1, 190 pounds) is a third-year wide receiver who spent the 2007 campaign with the Broncos before he was waived on Aug. 30. He played 12 games (1 start) for Denver last season, totaling 14 receptions for 175 yards (12.5 avg.) along with 14 punt returns for 157 yards (11.2 avg.) with one touchdown and 15 kickoff returns for 330 yards (22.0 avg.).
Martinez's 80-yard punt return for a touchdown in Denver's Monday Night Football win against Tennessee (11/19/07) was its first punt return score in four seasons and earned him AFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors.
In 17 career games (1 start) with Denver (2007) and Detroit (2005-06), Martinez has posted 15 receptions for 186 yards (12.4 avg.). He also owns 14 career punt returns for 157 yards (11.2 avg.) with one touchdown and 15 kickoff returns for 330 yards (22.0 avg.).
Martinez entered the NFL with Pittsburgh in 2004 as a college free agent from Saginaw Valley State University, where he finished his career ranked third in school history in career receiving yards (2,663).
Born on Nov. 30, 1981, Martinez attended Auburndale High School in Auburndale, Fla
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Clifford Russell Update
Denver Broncos wide receiver Clifford Russell, who suffered a sprained neck during Sunday's game at Kansas City, was released from the hospital following examination and accompanied the team on its charter flight back to Denver.
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Kansas City Chiefs 33 - Denver Broncos 19 - Post Game Quotes
HEAD COACH MIKE SHANAHAN
On today’s game: “We talked about the keys to the game. Obviously the first one is you can’t turn the football over.
On the status of WR Clifford Russell: “I really don’t know. I don’t know how he is. I know he was numb on his right side. Had feeling in his toes, and that was it. We’re keeping our fingers crossed.”
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Denver Broncos 34 - New Orleans Saints 32 - Post Game Stats and Notes
| Category | Broncos | Saints |
| Score | 34 | 32 |
| Rushing Yards |
105 | 88 |
| Passing Yards |
264 | 414 |
| Total Yards | 369 | 502 |
| T.O.P | 27:12 | 32:48 |
SERIES STUFF
**With the win, the Broncos improve to 7-2 (.778) all-time against the Saints, including 4-1 (.800) at home.
**The New Orleans Saints played their first regular-season game at INVESCO Filed at Mile High. The Saints played the Broncos in the very first game played at INVESCO Field at Mile High, a preseason game in 2001(31-24 Broncos win). The last time the Saints played a regular season game in Denver was on 12/24/94, a 30-28 New Orleans victory at Mile High Stadium.
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Broncos Announce Roster Cuts, 53-Man Roster Set....For Now
The Denver Broncos on Saturday made several transactions to reduce their roster to the 53-man limit, Head Coach Mike Shanahan announced.
The club waived 17 players while placing running back Anthony Alridge (left foot) and fullback Cecil Sapp (left quadriceps) on its reserve/injured list. Denver also moved tight end Brett Pierce (left ankle) to its waived/injured list.
Beginning Sunday, the Broncos can establish a practice squad of up to eight players.
The following 17 players were waived by the Broncos on Saturday:
Player NFL Exp. College
G P.J. Alexander 6 Syracuse
S Josh Barrett R Arizona State
LB Jordan Beck 4 Cal Poly/San Luis Obispo
DE Larry Birdine 2 Oklahoma
DE Paul Carrington 3 Central Florida
CB Wale Dada 1 Washington State
G Mitch Erickson R South Dakota State
G Dylan Gandy 4 Texas Tech
QB Darrell Hackney 2 Alabama-Birmingham
DT Steven Harris 2 Florida
WR Glenn Martinez 3 Saginaw Valley State
WR Marquay McDaniel 1 Hampton
TE Chad Mustard 5 North Dakota
P Sam Paulescu 2 Oregon State
CB Tyrone Poole 13 Fort Valley State
WR Clifford Russell 6 Utah
S Vickiel Vaughn 2 Arkansas
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Broncos Announce Roster Cuts, 53-Man Roster
For the Official List, CLICK HERE!
Player NFL Exp. College
G P.J. Alexander 6 Syracuse
S Josh Barrett R Arizona State
LB Jordan Beck 4 Cal Poly/San Luis Obispo
DE Larry Birdine 2 Oklahoma
DE Paul Carrington 3 Central Florida
CB Wale Dada 1 Washington State
G Mitch Erickson R South Dakota State
G Dylan Gandy 4 Texas Tech
QB Darrell Hackney 2 Alabama-Birmingham
DT Steven Harris 2 Florida
WR Glenn Martinez 3 Saginaw Valley State
WR Marquay McDaniel 1 Hampton
TE Chad Mustard 5 North Dakota
P Sam Paulescu 2 Oregon State
CB Tyrone Poole 13 Fort Valley State
WR Clifford Russell 6 Utah
S Vickiel Vaughn 2 Arkansas
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Denver Broncos 23 - Dallas Cowboys 13 -- Final Thoughts and Analysis
Dallas Cowboys 13 @ Denver Broncos 23
August 16th, 2008 - 7:00pm MST
Invesco Field @ Mile High
Denver, CO
The Broncos don't have much time to enjoy Saturday Night's win over the Cowboys, turning quickly around to prepare for a Friday Night match up with Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers. That means we can't dwell on it for too long, either. After watching and studying the game, I did want to take a few moments to break down a few of the things I saw. At the end, of course, will be a break down of community participation in the Open Threads.
I have gone on record saying that wins or losses in the pre-season are not as important as playing well for 60 minutes. I definitely feel that way, but it sure does feel good to win a game. I am looking for progress as we head through August, and the Broncos improved from Game 1 to Game 2. Let's break it down --
PASSING GAME(QB and O-Line)
It was obvious the two teams had different things in mind coming into the game, but it was still the Cowboys 1st team defense that Jay Cutler dissected on Saturday Night. I can remember back in 1998, after the Broncos had won the Super Bowl and were preparing to defend. They didn't want to lose any game, ever. Cowboys fans will say, and they have to me, that the Cowboys took it easy on the Broncos, especially after all the hub-bub last year. Maybe. But as an athlete, you never want to be embarrassed, and Cutler did a little bit of that.
Jay Cutler has improved just about everything in his game. Footwork, mechanics, delivery, the way he looks off of receivers. Yes, we all know about the diabetes stuff, but this is more about Cutler feeling comfortable and confident in the offense than it is about insulin levels. Cutler is going to the line of scrimmage, reading the defense, and knows at the snap where he is going with the football. Cutler is also getting the Broncos into the end zone, scoring 3 TD's in 6 offensive possessions. There could have been more points by the first strong in the 2-minute drill, but Matt Prater's long field goal at the end of the first half went wide. More on the later.
I thought Patrick Ramsey came in, and after a disastrous beginning that was saved by undisciplined play by the Cowboys, Ramsey settled down and started to make some throws. He is still slow at reading through his progressions and frequently delivers the ball late. It pains me to think of how dummied-down the playbook would have to be with Ramsey at the helm.
The Offensive Line once again had its' ups and downs in the passing game. There were once again way too many penalties, with Ryan Clady and Chris Kuper getting hit with holding penalties. More importantly, Jay Cutler once again stayed clean as the O-Line did not allow a sack in the first half(the sackless streak ended in the 4th quarter when Darrell Hackney was sacked). I liked what I saw from Ryan Clady, who did a solid job on DeMarcus Ware. There were time Ware even stunted inside to try and avoid going up against Clady, a good sign since that means it will usually be Ben Hamilton or Tom Nalen/Casey Wiegmann that the De is going to get a face full of. I am happy about where the O-line is right now in pass protection, but the penalties need to be cleaned up.
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