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Cutler primed to emerge as star for Broncos

Bill Williamson, ESPN.com

The Broncos are a mediocre 16-16 over the past two years. But as Jay Cutler enters his third season, the quarterback is ready to make an impact, writes Bill Williamson.

Story | Conversation | August 22, 2008

Camp Confidential: Shanahan remains confident despite recent struggles

Bill Williamson, ESPN.com

Despite dealing with issues on and off the field, and hearing grumbling from the fans, Mike Shanahan is entering his 14th season in Denver with confidence that the Broncos will return to playoff form, writes Bill Williamson.

Story | Conversation | August 03, 2008

Broncos' track record bodes well for rookie Torain

Bill Williamson, ESPN.com

Many late-round picks have thrived in Denver's running back-friendly system. Is Ryan Torain next? So far, the Broncos like what they see out of the rookie fifth-rounder, writes Bill Williamson.

Story | Conversation | July 03, 2008

Cutler rounding into form; Young will share role

Bill Williamson, ESPN.com

Selvin Young appears to have the inside track on the Broncos' starting RB job, but expect rookie Ryan Torain to be in the mix early, writes Bill Williamson.

Story | Conversation | June 17, 2008

Walker's message to Broncos: It's personal

Bill Williamson, ESPN.com

Al Davis isn't the only Bronco hater in Oakland. Wide receiver Javon Walker has an avid distaste for his former club and is counting down the days until the season opener, writes Bill Williamson.

Story | Conversation | June 05, 2008

VY, take heart: Your QB brethren know your pain

Bill Williamson, ESPN.com

So Vince Young admits he almost cracked under the pressure? The young Titans QB and many of his first-round peers also have faced publicized challenges, Bill Williamson writes.

Story | Conversation | May 31, 2008

Teen center to open in slain Bronco's memory

Bill Williamson, ESPN.com

The Darrent Williams Memorial Teen Center will be dedicated Thursday in Denver, a lasting tribute to the slain Broncos cornerback, Bill Williamson writes.

Story | Conversation | May 27, 2008

Goodman takes fast journey to NFL front office

Bill Williamson, ESPN.com

From a prestigious law firm to an area scout gig to assistant general manager, Jeff Goodman has taken an unorthodox, yet fast journey to Denver's front office, writes Bill Williamson.

Story | Conversation | May 13, 2008

AFC West: Chiefs benefit from Dorsey's slight fall

Bill Williamson, ESPN.com

The Chiefs had a very solid draft, and it all started when DT Glenn Dorsey fell to them at No. 5, writes Bill Williamson.

Story | Conversation | April 27, 2008

On draft day, teams learn to expect the unexpected

Bill Williamson, ESPN.com

In addition to intense preparation, the key to a successful draft is the ability to take advantage of unexpected twists, says former Broncos GM Ted Sundquist.

Story | Conversation | April 22, 2008

For Sharpe, the waiting was the hardest part

Bill Williamson, ESPN.com

Eighteen years after the fact, Shannon Sharpe still embraces his draft sleeper status and remains proud that he overcame long odds to become an elite tight end, writes Bill Williamson.

Story | Conversation | April 16, 2008

Broncos' Marshall approaching crossroads

Bill Williamson, ESPN.com

On the field, Brandon Marshall is running a fly pattern to stardom. Off the field, Marshall is headed for the danger zone, Bill Williamson writes.

Story | Conversation | April 04, 2008

Camp Confidential: Young Raiders share Kiffin's hunger

Bill Williamson, ESPN.com

Coach Lane Kiffin is committed to returning the Raiders to excellence, and he's convinced his young skill players share the same mindset, writes Bill Williamson.

Story | Conversation | August 07, 2008

Friends offer counsel, support -- if Walker decides he wants it

Bill Williamson, ESPN.com

In the span of 18 months, Javon Walker has had a teammate die in his arms and has been brutally assaulted himself. Walker's friends hope he starts accepting their offers to help, writes Bill Williamson.

Story | Conversation | June 21, 2008

Rooney has best rep among coaches, but it's a close call

Bill Williamson, ESPN.com

Who are the best owners in the NFL? According to a survey of coaches, the Rooney family is No. 1 , followed closely by Jerry Jones and Pat Bowlen.

Story | Conversation | June 03, 2008