Broncos shake up D-line by re-signing Peterson
Published 11/14/2007 by Associated Press at ESPN.com - NFL
The Broncos reshuffled their defensive line again Tuesday by re-signing Kenny Peterson and waiving second-year tackle Antwon Burton.
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