Another former Patriot goes to the Mile High City... From "The REAL Feed":
Cornerback Ty Law agrees to contract with Denver Broncos ESPN: NFL (06.11.2009 14:05) Cornerback Ty Law and the Broncos have reached agreement on a contract that will add another former Patriot to Josh McDaniels' stable of them in Denver.
Broncos lose Orton to injury, game to Redskins ESPN: NFL (15.11.2009 15:15) The Redskins broke the 17-point barrier for the first time this season and ended a four-game losing streak with a 27-17 victory over the Broncos.
Broncos taking day-to-day approach with Orton... according to "The REAL Feed":
Broncos playing wait-and-see game with Orton's sprained ankle NFL.com (16.11.2009 16:55) Denver Broncos coach Josh McDaniels sayshe won't know until later in the week if quarterback Kyle Orton'ssprained left ankle will prevent him from playing against SanDiego.
Simms gets first-team snaps with Orton ailing... according to "The REAL Feed":
Broncos give reps to backup QB Simms as Orton misses practice NFL.com (18.11.2009 18:14) Quarterback Kyle Orton isn't practicing as the Denver Broncos install their game plan for Sunday's AFC West showdown with the San Diego Chargers. Backup Chris Simms took the snaps at practice Wednesday because of Orton's bum ankle.
Phil's kid looks to be the starter this week... according to "The REAL Feed":
Simms appears likely to start at QB for Broncos with Orton hurt NFL.com (19.11.2009 16:13) Backup quarterback Chris Simms took snaps with the Denver Broncos' starters again Thursday. That makes it increasingly likely that Simms will start against the San Diego Chargers on Sunday in place of Kyle Orton, who sprained his left ankle last weekend against the Washington Redskins.
Simms gets the nod over an ailing Orton... Currently atop "The REAL Feed":
Sources: Chris Simms to get start at QB for Denver Broncos ESPN: NFL (22.11.2009 11:01) Chris Simms will start at quarterback for the Denver Broncos against the San Diego Chargers on Sunday with first place in the AFC West on the line, sources told ESPN.