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Orton emerges as calm, victorious leader

Bill Williamson, AFC West

...in the stands from the huddle during San Francisco's game-winning drive against Cincinnati in Super Bowl XXIII. So, is Orton Joe Cool? Well, I knew there was no need to be nervous, Orton...

Blog | October 11, 2009

Broncos believe they have a special coach

Bill Williamson, AFC West

...Nation: Reactions | Wrap-ups | Live McDaniels had almost attained villain status in Denver. He ran a Pro Bowl quarterback out of town. He fought with a Pro Bowl receiver. He traded a first-round pick...

Blog | September 27, 2009

Is deal with New England a sign for Oakland?

Bill Williamson, AFC West

...quot;Tuck Rule" playoff game in 2002 when a controversial call ignited a New England Super Bowl run and ended the season for a very good Oakland team. Then there was the Randy Moss...

Blog | August 06, 2009

Cassel's deal gives Chiefs long-term answer at QB

Bill Williamson, AFC West

...When Brady was lost for the season in Week 1, Cassel stepped up and had a Pro Bowl caliber campaign. As he was set to enter free agency in February, the Patriots put a franchise...

Blog | July 14, 2009

Double Coverage: Brady or Merriman?

Bill Williamson, AFC West

...opted for surgery. Brady and Merriman are healthy this year and plan on contending for the Super Bowl. In the latest edition of our weekly "Double Coverage" debate, AFC West blogger Bill Williamson...

Blog | June 10, 2009

Harrison remembers San Diego days

Bill Williamson, AFC West

...his hard-hitting NFL life with San Diego. He was a rookie on the Chargers 1994 Super Bowl team. He departed San Diego after the 2002 season. In a conference call with media members conducted...

Blog | June 03, 2009

Patriots' Way invades AFC West

Bill Williamson, AFC West

    Ron Chenoy/US PRESSWIRE; Denny Medley/US PRESSWIRE   Broncos coach Josh McDaniels, left, and Chiefs GM Scot...

Blog | April 10, 2009

Source: Spurned Cutler wants to be traded

Bill Williamson, AFC West

...were trying to acquire quarterback Matt Cassel from the New England Patriots by dangling Cutler, their Pro Bowl quarterback. The trade talk infuriated Cutler, who now wants to leave the Broncos. The source said the...

Blog | February 28, 2009

Pioli sticks to his roots in Vrabel trade

Bill Williamson, AFC West

...when Vrabel came to New England in 2001. The Patriots ended that season with their first Super Bowl parade. We're not saying the Vrabel-Chiefs connection will be super, but he will make...

Blog | February 27, 2009

Four players to watch

Bill Williamson, AFC West

...next choice. The Broncos are thrilled with Clady, who has been near flawless. He is a Pro Bowl candidate as a rookie. Stewart has also been productive for the Panthers. While the Broncos wouldn't...

Blog | December 11, 2008

Audibles: AFC West Week 6 preview

Bill Williamson, AFC West

...on Rivers. It's out of character in San Diego, but it's to be expected. Pro Bowl center Nick Hardwick is just getting back into the swing of things after having offseason foot surgery...

Blog | October 10, 2008

Rapid reaction: Dolphins 17, Chargers 10

Bill Williamson, AFC West

...it's not good to be 2-3. Not if you are expected to make a Super Bowl run. The truth is, the Chargers aren't playing well. Last week, they had to kick it...

Blog | October 05, 2008

With Patriots and Colts on the fringe, AFC race sports new look

Bill Williamson, ESPN.com

Is the AFC suddenly the weaker conference? Weaker or not, the usual suspects like the Patriots and Colts are fighting for contention as we dive into December.

Story | Conversation | December 03, 2008

Rivers' gutsy playoff performance paying dividends

Bill Williamson, ESPN.com

Philip Rivers expects to be fully healthy by the time training camp rolls around. That's good news for a Chargers team that doesn't have many question marks heading into 2008, writes Bill Williamson.

Story | Conversation | June 17, 2008