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  1. UL Football Stokley receiving remaining interest


      Wide receiver Brandon Stokley, one of the last remaining big-name players on the free-agent market, visited the Broncos on Tuesday.

    Stokley's agent, Rick Smith, said Tuesday night he had nothing new to report on negotiations. Denver is expected to talk to the player's representatives later this week.

    The Broncos will have competition for Stokley, who visited New Orleans last week. The Saints remain strongly interested in the former Louisiana-Lafayette star.

    Stokley, 30, is considered an ideal No. 3 slot receiver when healthy. He still is recovering from a ruptured Achilles tendon that cut short his 2006 season with the Indianapolis Colts.

    Stokley also had ankle and knee injuries last season. Because of his history of injuries, Stokley likely will have to sign an incentive-laden contract.

    His best NFL season was with the Colts in 2004, when he had 68 catches for 1,077 yards and 10 touchdowns. He has career totals of 22 starts and 199 receptions for 2,829 yards and 22 touchdowns in 74 games with the Colts and Baltimore Ravens.

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    By Bill Williamson
    Denver Post



  2. #132

    Default Re: Stokley cut, visited Saints, now Broncos

    At the UL baseball game Sunday, Brandon indicated he had two current options saints and broncos. He thought it would probably be Denver.


  3. UL Football Broncos sign Stokley


      The Broncos and former Indianapolis Colts receiver Brandon Stokley agreed to a one-year deal today, an NFL source confirmed.

    Stokley, one of the last remaining big-name players on the free-agent market, visited the Broncos last week. Stokley, a former Louisiana-Lafayette star, also had visited New Orleans.

    Stokley, 30, is considered an ideal No. 3 slot receiver when healthy. He still is recovering from a ruptured Achilles tendon that cut short his 2006 season with the Indianapolis Colts.

    Stokley also had ankle and knee injuries last season. Because of his history of injuries, Stokley likely agreed to an incentive-laden contract.

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    By Bill Williamson
    Denver Post




  4. #134

    Default Re: Broncos sign Stokley

    Imagine that, a guy from Comeaux and a guy from STM lining up next to each other in Denver.


  5. UL Football Stokley goes to Broncos


      Brandon Stokley has chosen Door No. 2.

    Stokley, who won Super Bowl rings with both the Baltimore Ravens and Indianapolis Colts, signed a one-year contract as a free agent with the Denver Broncos on Tuesday after first visiting the New Orleans Saints.

    Stokley's agent, Rick Smith, confirmed the deal, but didn't reveal how much the deal was worth. The Broncos declined to comment on the agreement.

    The 30-year-old Stokley, a former Comeaux High star and the all-time receiving leader in UL history, was limited to four games in 2006 with an assortment of injuries including ankle and knee injuries and a ruptured Achilles tendon that finally ended his season.

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    Bruce Brown
    bbrown@theadvertiser.com



  6. UL Football Wide receiver says Broncos 'right situation'


      Brandon Stokley loves football.

    He must, to endure the painful road back from another injury, and to search for another NFL home after being released on March 2 by the Super Bowl champion Indianapolis Colts.

    "It's not fun," said Stokley, the former UL Ragin' Cajun who signed a one-year contract this week with the Denver Broncos. "It's not fun to go through all the medical stuff, to have X-rays and meet with the coaches when you visit a team.

    "And, then, to uproot your family and move to another city. My wife (former UL softball All-American Lana Jimenez) supports me, but it's hard when you've got two kids."

    A ruptured Achilles tendon ended Stokley's 2006 season after playing in just four games. Shoulder and knee injuries preceded that, though, so teams were cautious about signing him. His one-year deal with Denver is incentive driven for that reason.

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    Bruce Brown
    bbrown@theadvertiser.com



  7. UL Football New WR Signs, Broncos 'Stoked'


      ENGLEWOOD, Colo. After targeting the backfield, both lines and tight end in free agency, Denver turned to wide receiver Thursday by announcing the signing of nine-year veteran wideout Brandon Stokley.

    Terms were not disclosed.

    Stokley's first eight seasons were equally divided between the Baltimore Ravens (1999-2002) and the Indianapolis Colts (2003-06). He arrives in Denver with career totals of 199 receptions 2,829 yards and 22 touchdown receptions.

    The 5-foot-11, 197-pounder has started 22 of the 74 games in which he has played. He has been to the playoffs in six of his eight seasons, winning Super Bowls with both the Ravens and Colts while adding 31 receptions for 462 yards and four touchdowns in 12 playoff games.

    Stokley saw his yardage increase in each of his four Baltimore seasons, from 28 yards on one catch as a rookie to 357 on 24 gabs in his fourth year, when he played just eight games. It was in Indianapolis, however, where he found prominence.

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    Andrew Mason
    DenverBroncos.com



  8. #138

    Default Re: Stokley cut, visits Saints

    Quote Originally Posted by rhineaux
    Colston is the guy you're thinking of. I too was not very impressed when he came back from his injury. He played differently like he was either always trying to NOT get hurt, or concentrating on the pain instead of the game. There was something not right with him after he returned. Usually in the NFL, it takes around three years for a reciever to break out. Many of the better recievers out there (Harrison, Ocho Cinco, T.O., etc.) didn't make a name for themselves right away. Torry holt was a little different, only because he got thrown into that high octane crap they were doing in STL Colston had the advantage of his size, he looks to be a pretty big guy for a reciever and is quick. Therefore, while he had a tough end of the season, i wouldn't say his honeymoon is quite over. he will need to make some serious improvements from what he did at the end of this season, going into next season, and show it wasn't a fluke, and then he can truly work on getting better.

    Henderson sucks. He can run the go route, that's it. Then its a crap-shoot whether or not he catches it. If hired, and If healthy, Stokley would probably get the #3 spot and be that possesion type reciever. they seriously need someone else to come in and take over at #2 though. Did Eric Moulds sign anywhere yet? I am curious how much he wants. Could be a lot though, since the Texans are trying to create cap room and they cut him to do so.
    harrison, ocho cinco and t.o didnt play tight end in college. colston came from hoftsra playing TE to a number one slot in the nfl! It was no fluke it just that defense starting giving him the respect he deserved. They starting covering him. Without a big threat at #2 or #3 how do you expect him to get open. For the most part if you let devery get his one big play a game and cover colston you can almost shuit down our passing game. Watch how good colston is going to be if we pick up a solid #2 and a great TE. If devery is our deep threat he needs to be #3 not #2. If we trade up to get olsen ({te from miami) imagine this set colston and devery on the outsides, eric johnson on the line,olsen in the slot and reggie and deuce in the backfield. Try covering that offense.

  9. UL Football Stokley on the Mend


      DENVER - The red vertical scar peeked through the top of Brandon Stokley's sock. The former Indianapolis Colts receiver unintentionally glanced in the scar's direction whenever he referenced it.

    Stokley ruptured his right Achilles' tendon on Dec. 10 at Jacksonville, and had season-ending surgery 10 days later.

    The injury, which occurred while he was with the Colts, almost drove him away from football. But he didn't want to wrap up his eight-year career like that and so he signed a one-year deal with Denver in the offseason.

    "A lot of teams were really scared of the Achilles," Stokley said.

    Including the Colts, who released Stokley on March 2.

    "I was willing to listen and see, but I think they think it's going to be a lot longer (recovery time) than I think it's going to be," Stokley said.

    Stokley, who was expected to miss six-to-eight months after the surgery, is hoping to be ready by training camp. His goal is to play in the season opener.

    Stokley's not trying to rush back. He just started jogging on a treadmill. After that he'll work out on the field and then begin cutting.

    "It's feeling good," Stokley said. "I'm just trying to get back into the flow. Over the next few months, that's really my goal _ to get all the strength back in my calf and explosiveness back."

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    By PAT GRAHAM



  10. UL Football brandon has a new old number


    Brandon Stokley, WR: The Broncos issued him No. 14. He has never worn a number outside of the 80s in his NFL career until now, but wore this number to great acclaim back at University of Louisiana.

    It was retired from UL annals after he completed his four years there with 241 receptions for 3,702 yards and 25 touchdowns while becoming the first player in Division I-A annals to average 100 receiving yards per game for his career.

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