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Brock Osweiler to remain Broncos starter for rest of season
There is “no timetable” for the return of New England Patriots’ Rob Gronkowski, the team and the tight end’s family said Tuesday. In Sunday night’s loss to the Broncos, Gronkowski was whistled to negate a crucial first-down reception late in the fourth quarter with the Patriots trying to protect a lead.
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Osweiler, a Flathead High School graduate, has quarterbacked the Broncos to two wins after veteran quarterback Peyton Manning was benched due to a foot injury. They can’t afford to lose another.
Ward was hurt in Denver’s win over New England on Sunday night on the same play that run-stuffer Sylvester Williams sprained his right ankle. With the Patriots leading in the fourth quarter 21-7, the defense stepped up and Brock Osweiler found the strength, confidence and took control of the game from the offensive side. That’s not only more than any other player, it’s more than any other team in the NFL. “He is going to be a major contributor for our team”. Now you hear the moans of the New England Patriots as Tom Brady, Coach Bill Belichick and the rest of the team crying as to how the game was unfair. And as long as New England is struggling to find 10 healthy men to play with Brady, the Patriots season might end with a whimper when the expectations were for a bang. “It is part of this sport and we understand that, but I also have a lot of respect for guys that take the field”.
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“I’m really impressed with how he’s approached that”. “We’ll try to get back to work this week”. ” … I’m just week-to-week”. I think in the scheme of things this is a good thing because if they won over the Cardinals while wearing those uniforms, we would be stuck with them FOREVER. I don’t know why or why not.