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Post by MizzouTiger on Feb 29, 2008 21:18:00 GMT -5
www.kansascity.com/491/story/511618.htmlBroncos release Gold, WalkerBy Sports Network The Sports Network The Denver Broncos released linebacker Ian Gold and wide receiver Javon Walker Friday. Gold, a ninth-year player, spent seven seasons with the Broncos and appeared in 99 games (67 starts) with the club, totaling 542 tackles and 16 1/2 sacks. Walker, a seventh-year player, was with the Broncos for the last two seasons after he was acquired in a trade from Green Bay in April of 2006. The Florida State product played in 24 games for Denver, totaling 95 receptions for 1,371 yards with eight touchdowns.
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Post by MizzouTiger on Feb 29, 2008 21:19:58 GMT -5
www.kansascity.com/491/story/511624.htmlBroncos release WR WalkerBy ARNIE STAPLETON AP Sports Writer Javon Walker got his wish Friday when the Broncos released the oft-injured wide receiver. Upset with his contract in Green Bay and public criticism by Brett Favre of his threatened holdout, Walker came to Denver from the Packers in a draft day trade in 2006. His two-year stay in Denver was marked by a brilliant first season and the tragic shooting death of teammate Darrent Williams, who died in his arms. Walker started last season with two 100-yard games before missing two months following a third operation on his right knee. He was supplanted by Brandon Marshall as the team's top receiver. The Broncos also released linebacker Ian Gold, who spent seven seasons in Denver sandwiched around a season in Tampa Bay in 2004.
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