Monday, September 30, 2013

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PEYTON MANNING Wins FedEx Air Award

Manning Wins FedEx Air Award

Posted Sep 27, 2013

Peyton Manning was named the Week 3 FedEx Air Award winner.

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- Peyton Manning’s record-setting effort against the Raiders on Monday night has garnered another honor.
Manning was named FedEx Air Player of the Week after completing 32 of 37 passes for 374 yards and three touchdowns against the Raiders – becoming the first player in NFL history to throw for 12 touchdowns in the first three games of a season in the process.
The quarterback also earned AFC Offensive Player of the Week honors for an NFL-record 25th time earlier this week, and he was named both FedEx Air Player of the Week and AFC Offensive Player of the Week after his seven-touchdown performance against the Ravens on Sept. 5 in the season opener.
“To think about what he’s been able to do week-in and week-out – we just shake our heads,” tight end Julius Thomas said. “He’s playing at such a high level right now. He continues to get better and make everybody around him better.”
Manning completed 86.5 percent of his passes in the game and finished with a quarterback rating of 135.8 – etching his place into the NFL annals with both achievements.
Manning became just the sixth player in NFL history to throw for 350 yards and complete more than 85 percent of his passes in a single game. And his aerial showcasing also marked the 15th consecutive regular season game that Manning has finished with a QB rating higher than 90.0 – extending his own league record.
Manning has posted a quarterback rating of over 100.0 in all three games this season, helping guide a Broncos offense that is averaging a league-high 42.3 points per game.
“Guys are making good plays in the passing game and we are doing a good job getting yards after the catch,” Manning said. “That makes a big difference.”
Manning leads the NFL in passing yardage (1,143 yards), completions (89), completion percentage (73.0 percent), touchdowns (12) and quarterback rating (134.7) after three games. He is also one of only two quarterbacks with over 100 passing attempts who have not thrown an interception this season.
“He’s obviously a great player and doing a great job,” wide receiver Wes Welker said. “That’s what we need and we expect that out of him all the time.”
“You can’t (put it into words),” wide receiver Demaryius Thomas added. “That’s unbelievable.”

Not About PEYTON.... But This Is NICEEE

Julius Thomas Twitter Takeover

September 17th, 2013 - 12:35pm by Denver_Broncos

Do you have questions for tight end Julius Thomas? If you do, today is the day to ask them because at approximately 3:45 MT he’ll be taking over the @DenverBroncos Twitter handle and fielding your questions.
Thomas normally uses the handle @Julius_Thomas on Twitter but this afternoon he’ll be tweeting from the team’s account.
If you have questions use the hastag #AskJulius.

Broncos WIN, YOU DO Too!!!


Broncos Win, You Do Too!

September 24th, 2013 - 7:48am by Stuart Zaas

With last night’s victory against the Raiders, Broncos fans can take advantage of a pair of offers available today only!
If you’re in the mood for pizza, use the promo code: BRONCOS at PapaJohns.com for 50 percent off regular menu price online orders.
If burgers sound better, you can get a free Red’s Tavern Double burger and bottomless steak fries with the purchase of two beverages and any burger, entree or salad from Red Robin.

Peyton Manning continues...

Manning Continues Scorching Pace
Posted 13 hours ago

Gray Caldwell
Editor, DenverBroncos.com / Team Media
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Quarterback Peyton Manning continued to set records in the Broncos' 52-20 win Sunday.
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DENVER -- Another game, another handful of records broken by quarterback Peyton Manning.
"You sit back and you watch it and you're in awe," cornerback Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie said.
Manning, who had already set a new record for touchdown passes thrown through three games to start a season, now owns that record through four games.
His second touchdown pass Sunday afternoon tied two players for the record, last achieved by Kurt Warner in 1999.
On his next drive, he set a new record with 15 through four games. And on his next drive, for good measure, he made the record 16 with his fourth touchdown pass of the game.
"He makes it look easy, but it's definitely damn hard," defensive tackle Kevin Vickerson said.
Manning completed 28 of his 34 passes Sunday, throwing for 327 yards and four touchdowns. The resulting 146.0 quarterback rating marked a career high for Manning with a minimum of 30 attempts. It's his highest rating in any game since the 2008 season.
Last week, former teammate Jeff Saturday said on ESPN's NFL Live that he thinks Manning is playing the best football of his career.
To that point, the quarterback's current streak of 201 consecutive passes without an interception is the longest such streak of his career, and the second-longest in Broncos history. That run combined with his 16 touchdowns ties him for the most touchdowns to start a season without a pick with quarterback Milt Plum, who accomplished it in 1960.
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“Ya’ll were at the game, too," wide receiver Wes Welker said when asked about Manning's performance. "I mean, 11 incompletions in two games – that kind of says it. He’s an exceptional player and prepares like nobody and else and he’s kind of the catalyst of getting everything going."
Manning, who also passed quarterback Brett Favre for the most four-touchdown games in NFL history -- he now has 24 -- wasn't interested in all the talk of the records he's setting. He was more concerned with the fact that the team is 4-0 in advance of a road matchup with the Dallas Cowboys in Week 5.
“The recaps don’t mean a whole lot," he said. "It was a good win because it was this game and we’ll learn from it and we have a tough test next week."
That's the attitude the rest of the locker room is taking as well. It doesn't get any better than 4-0 after four games. But even with all the records being set, the players and coaches understand that the regular season is only a quarter of the way finished.
"We're on a mission," defensive end Derek Wolfe said. "We're going to try to get to the big game. But it's week-by-week, day-by-day, practice-by-practice, snap-by-snap."
And with Manning at the helm of the offense, the team knows it has a chance to accomplish its goals.
"How that guy prepares throughout the week and how he has the offensive units preparing with him the same way, it's only going to get better," Vickerson said. "I don't see it dropping off."