predominantlyorange.com - 6/10/2008
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Darrell Jackson comes to Denver this season after playing seven years in Seattle, and one year in San Francisco. He went to a Super Bowl with Seattle in 2005 losing to Pittsburgh. He reunites with former Seattle teammate, Niko Koutouvides, in Broncos Country to try to get to another Super Bowl together.
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... interview after practice. [DenverBroncos.com]
He’ll have to hold off Ryan Torain now. [Denver Post]
Shanahan is confident that they’ll get the rookie contracts done. [Rocky Mountain News]
Camp Notes: Tony Scheffler practices, Dewayne Robertson had his leg wrapped, and Friday’s practice was canceled. [All Things Broncos]
Our friends at PO are at it again with a Darrell Jackson interview from Fan Fair. [Predominantly ...
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