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Posted by ESPN.com's Bill Williamson The Broncos interest, according to sources close to the situation, in running backs Shaun Alexander and Dominic Rhodes remains in the preliminary stages. Denver could bring either player in for a visit, but it isn't focusing on either player at this point. If Denver were to bring in a veteran running back, it would likely have to part ways with veteran ...
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Saints News: 5.07.08
Canal Street Chronicles —
... at its lowest. He'll wait until camp to capitalize on injuries, when he'll command more money. And if the Saints really had an interest in replacing Deuce, they would have surely been better off addressing the need in the draft or with a rookie free agent. They didn't bring a single back into the fold.
My favorite part is the picture of the beat up car. Funny.
FYI: Denver is also reported to be interested in Shaun Alexander, as well as Dominic Rhodes. From ESPN.
As a rebuttal to Peter King's rankings yesterday (I am ...
Morning Update (Beer Vendor Edition)
Arrowhead Pride —
... Hashmarks says that RB Travis Henry may be out in Denver, depending on whether or not the team brings another running back on. If Henry is cut, he'll actually have the time to make all of children's visitations. ...
Broncos Looking at Replacing Travis Henry This Offseason?
BroncoTalk —
... Henry after his well documented “rocky start” with the Broncos. Williamson surmises the Broncos are high on Selvin Young and new 5th round pick Ryan Torain so that would leave Henry as the odd man out in the backfield logjam . This is based off the speculation that Shanahan no longer wants to deal with the troubled Henry and would rather get a veteran replacement on the roster now before the upcoming team camps.
Full writeup on the ESPN Hashmarks Blog ...
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