Wilson dispute with Denver winding down

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Posted by ESPN.com's Bill Williamson Al Wilson's grievance against his former team, the Denver Broncos, is inching toward a conclusion. The post-hearing briefs in the grievance, which was heard in March, are due Tuesday. An Independent arbitrator will make a final decision within 45 days of receiving the briefs. Wilson, a former Pro Bowl linebacker and team captain for the Broncos, is ... [link]

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Daily Links - Coming to a Conclusion
Published 7/3/2008 by Josh Temple at BroncoTalk
Al Wilson’s dispute over pay for lost wages in 2007 is winding down.  [Hashmarks] Unless you’ve been dead to the football world this morning you’ve heard the rumors of Brett Favre coming back and being dismissed.  [RMN, SI] Woody Paige would put John Elway on the Colorado sports Mt. Rushmore.  This makes an article?  We are in the dog days of summer.  [Denver Post] Terrell Davis was in Denver and gave his views on the 2008 Broncos.  [cbs4denver] Domonique Foxworth is part of the committee ...

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