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0:38NFL Running Back Matchmaker: JK Dobbins Stays In Denver
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10:00AFC West Offseason Needs
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1:37Needs Mock Draft: AFC West
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0:30BREAKING: Broncos Fire OC Joe Lombardi
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8:18Broncos Biggest Offseason Questions
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1:44Drake Maye In The MVP Mix, Leads Patriots To Super Bowl Berth In 2nd Season
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1:31Bo Nix-Less Broncos Bounced After 7-Point Blizzard Performance
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2:02Jarrett Stidham Comes Up Short For Injured Bo Nix
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1:32BMAC: "It's Time For The Offense To Catch Up To The Defense"
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1:18What Will The Broncos Target In Free Agency?
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0:56What's Most Impressive About Drake Maye's Jump From Year 1 to Year 2?
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1:18How Hiring Mike Vrabel Lead to the Patriots Going Back to the Super Bowl
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1:45Should the Broncos Have Taken The 3-Point Opportunity Early in the Game?
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1:37How Did Weather Affect Outcome in the Patriots Win Over the Broncos?
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0:19GUTSY CALL FOR THE WIN! Drake Maye runs for first down on icy field to clinch Patriots' AFC championship
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0:16SNOW SHOT: Jarrett Stidham pass in blizzard intercepted to preserve Patriots' lead
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0:20TUSH PUSH ENOUGH? Patriots awarded first down on this fourth-down play
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0:19Fumble or incomplete? Call reversal gives Patriots ball to set up tying TD
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0:16THAT'S A FIRST! Jarrett Stidham's first completion in two years goes for 52 yards to set up Broncos TD
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1:37FanDuel Parlay Pick: NFL Conference Championship Sunday
Top Micah Abraham News
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Micah Abraham: Let go by Denver
Abraham was waived by the Broncos on Sunday, Luca Evans of The Denver Post reports.
Abraham signed with Denver in mid-August as a depth option in the secondary, but he failed to record any stats during the preseason. The cornerback has yet to make his professional debut after being selected in the sixth round of the 2024 NFL Draft by the Colts, and he may now look for another opportunity elsewhere.
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Colts' Micah Abraham: Yet another corner to Indy
The Colts selected Abraham in the sixth round of the 2024 NFL Draft, 201st overall.
That now makes three corners selected in a row by the Colts, who predictably opted not to bolster the positional group throughout the first two days of the draft. A three-year starter at Marshall, Abraham is undersized (5-foot-9), but he does have a natural instinct to break for the ball, as evidenced by his 55 career collegiate pass breakups. Indianapolis needs one of these corners to emerge as a key piece for 2024.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 5-11, 185 lbs |
| Birthplace: Tampa, FL |
| Age: 25 |
| School: Marshall |
| Experience: 1 |







