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Broncos defense leads the way in win over Panthers

Miller was in the Panthers’ backfield so often that Troy E. Renck at DenverPost.com wrote the linebacker’s “most hard path of resistance” Sunday was winding through reporters to get to his locker after the game.

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Peyton tied his younger brother Sunday for two Super Bowl rings apiece, leading many to wonder whether sibling rivalry had anything to do with Eli’s emotionless face. “The personality in the locker room, it really inspires not only me, but everyone in the locker room, to be better”, Miller said. They showed up – they played.

Twitter users, who quickly pointed out that Romanowski has been fined multiple times by the NFL for on-field misconduct, criticized the former football player for his use of the racially insensitive word, historically used as a way to diminish African-American men and remind them of their “place” in the world.

Ultimately, said McManus, “we’re a little bit dependent upon the quality of the game”.

“It’s a process. We will learn from this and get back”. “They’re [the media is] attempting to get him to answer questions and he’s just being a jerk”.

With the victory, Manning became the first National Football League quarterback with 200 career wins – 186 in the regular season and 14 in the postseason. I understood that it was going to be a defensive game.

“This game was much like this season has been, testing our toughness, our resiliency, our unselfishness, ” he said.

“Their defence created more turnovers and more opportunities than our defence did”.

“That’s it. They scored more points than we did”.

US Correspondent Jack Tame managed to attend the US sporting extravaganza.

I know. You might say, “Tough”. We dropped balls. We turned the ball over, gave up sacks, threw errant passes.

“The type of defense that we played this year has just been special”, Miller said.

It was a classic defensive battle, with the teams combining for a record 12 sacks and forcing 6 total turnovers.

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Head coach Ron Rivera said: “We’ve talked about getting to the mountain peak and, obviously, we’re at the top of the mountain but we’re not at the peak”. I told him congratulations on his outstanding season and what a great future he has ahead of him.

AFP  Timothy A. Clary Denver Bronco Danny Trevathan celebrates during Super Bowl 50 against the Carolina Panthers at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara California