Vance Walker visits with Bears — ProFootballTalk

Free agent defensive lineman Vance Walker recently visited the Bears, ESPN.com’s Jeremy Fowler reported. Walker missed last season after suffering a torn ACL during an August training camp practice with the Broncos. He made four starts for the Broncos’ Super Bowl championship team in 2015 and entered last season atop the defensive end depth chart.…

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Elway says Denver Broncos are not done at the tackle position — Mile High Sports

The construction zone that is the Broncos offensive line remains a work in progress. The Broncos have added some big bodies to help in 2017 in tackle Menelik Watson and guard Ronald Leary, but in a press conference today John Elway wouldn’t commit to saying that the Broncos’ left tackle is currently on the roster.…

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Miguel Castro among five Rockies reassigned to the minors — Mile High Sports

The Colorado Rockies shook up their roster today when they reassigned four pitchers and a catcher to the the minor leagues. Miguel Castro was the most notable name reassigned. Castro went with left-handed pitcher Sam Noll to the team’s Triple-A affiliate in Albuquerque, while right-hander Yency Almonte went to Double-A Hartford. Right-handed pitcher James Farris…

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DeMarcus Ware retirement: Sharing his top moments with the Denver Broncos — Mile High Report – All Posts

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The NFL says goodbye to one of its all-time greatest pass rushers in DeMarcus Ware. Over the last three seasons, he has been tormenting quarterbacks for the Denver Broncos, culminating with a Super Bowl championship in 2015. Here are some of our most memorable stories from his time with the Broncos. Four soldiers at Fort…

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Broncos linebacker DeMarcus Ware ‘hanging up his cleats,’ to retire — KKFN

After 12 years in the NFL, the last three with the Denver Broncos, future Hall of Fame linebacker DeMarcus Ware has called it quits. Ware, who was facing free agency with his three-year deal with Denver expired, made his announcement via social media on Monday, saying his long-term health and quality of life “outweigh the…

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Broncos, the NFL react to DeMarcus Ware’s retirement — Mile High Report – All Posts

A leader in the locker room and a force to be reckoned with for a dozen years, DeMarcus Ware will be missed by both teammates and fans. There were three things Broncos could always count on with DeMarcus Ware – 100 percent effort, outstanding leadership and a solid “at the end of the day” quote…

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