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09-26-2005, 05:55 PM
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Broncos-Chiefs Notes: Bell Among Actives
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An ankle injury didn't keep Tatum Bell out of the lineup. PHOTO: ERIC LARS BAKKE
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By Andrew Mason
DenverBroncos.com
DENVER -- Eight days after spraining his ankle, running back Tatum Bell will play, as the Broncos placed him among their 53 active players for Monday night's game against the Kansas City Chiefs.
Bell and fellow running backs Mike Anderson and Ron Dayne comprise the Broncos' tailback compliment for tonight's game against the Chiefs. Quentin Griffin, who was signed last Tuesday to provide depth, was deactivated.
Tight end Nate Jackson will miss a third straight game, as he was deactivated after practicing throughout last week. It marked his first full week of on-field work since he aggravated a pulled hamstring in the preseason finale against the Arizona Cardinals. Fellow tight end Wesley Duke was also scratched.
The Broncos' other inactive players include wide receivers David Terrell and Todd Devoe, cornerback Karl Paymah and defensive linemen Monsanto Pope and Marco Coleman.
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Broncos-Chiefs Notes: Bell Among Actives
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An ankle injury didn't keep Tatum Bell out of the lineup. PHOTO: ERIC LARS BAKKE
BRONCOS TV
Broncos TVBroncos TV previews Monday night's game against Kansas City, getting players' takes on where the Chiefs stand and the meaning of playing on the sport's prime-time showcase.
9/25: Broncos-Chiefs Preview
9/24: Darrent's Goal: To Emulate Dante
9/23: Defense Carries the Load
9/23: Fixing the Offense
9/22: Dayne on the Run
9/22: Griffin Returns
9/21: Tackling Prostate Cancer
9/20: Broncos-Chargers Highlights
9/19: Champ Back in Form
9/19: Broncos-Chargers Postgame
WEEKLY Q&A
gold_ian_sm_050926.jpgThis coming week, it's linebacker Ian Gold's turn in the hot seat to answer your questions. Gold earned a Pro Bowl bid as a special teamer following the 2001 season and started in 2002 and 2003 before heading to Tampa Bay for 2004 and returning to Denver this year. Send him your question and come back Friday to see if he answered yours.
By Andrew Mason
DenverBroncos.com
DENVER -- Eight days after spraining his ankle, running back Tatum Bell will play, as the Broncos placed him among their 53 active players for Monday night's game against the Kansas City Chiefs.
Bell and fellow running backs Mike Anderson and Ron Dayne comprise the Broncos' tailback compliment for tonight's game against the Chiefs. Quentin Griffin, who was signed last Tuesday to provide depth, was deactivated.
Tight end Nate Jackson will miss a third straight game, as he was deactivated after practicing throughout last week. It marked his first full week of on-field work since he aggravated a pulled hamstring in the preseason finale against the Arizona Cardinals. Fellow tight end Wesley Duke was also scratched.
The Broncos' other inactive players include wide receivers David Terrell and Todd Devoe, cornerback Karl Paymah and defensive linemen Monsanto Pope and Marco Coleman.
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