RSS

Sources: Broncos cut Boss Bailey

Denver parts ways with the veteran linebacker after just one season National Football Post

Bookmark and Share Print This Send This June 17, 2009, 12:00 PM EST
6 Comments

Denver Broncos linebacker Boss Bailey, a seven-year veteran, was released today, according to a team source.

Bailey, 29, spent his first five seasons with the Detroit Lions before signing with the Broncos last season as a free agent. He started six games and finished with 40 tackles.

Bailey is the younger brother of veteran Broncos cornerback Champ Bailey.

Comments

Add a Comment
Yeah
Jun 17, 2009
12:23 PM

The Broncos are imploding. McDaniels isn't running a very subtle program. It's all flash and crash.

fritz yogurt
Jun 17, 2009
12:48 PM

Hey Bronco bashers: Take a hike! Didn't your mom teach you, if you can't post something nice, don't post anything at all? Criticize the Broncos for where they deserve it, not for these mindless "They're imploding!" comments.

And it takes two to tango. Cutler and Marshall are FAR from blameless in all this. Both are agenda driven and ultimately both didn't like to be held to a higher standard (ie, maturity, for one).

fritz yogurt
Jun 17, 2009
01:06 PM

Hey Bronco bashers: Take a hike! Didn't your mom teach you, if you can't post something nice, don't post anything at all? Criticize the Broncos for where they deserve it, not for these mindless "They're imploding!" comments.

And it takes two to tango. Cutler and Marshall are FAR from blameless in all this. Both are agenda driven and ultimately both didn't like to be held to a higher standard (ie, maturity, for one).

Shannon
Jun 17, 2009
01:26 PM

Incredible! Pat Bowlen has to be kicking himself. On year removed from being one game from the playoffs with a Superbowl winning coach and one of the best up and coming QB/WR combinations.

Romo
Jun 17, 2009
03:13 PM

I'm a Bronco fan and now a Bronco Basher. My view on what is going on in Denver is that they've now lost 2 of the 3 players on the team that were critical to the future. The equivalent to me would have been the Cowboys trading away Troy Aikman and Micheal Irvin after there first couple years together. Complete meltdown in Denver.

And Fritz, I'd view Yeah's comments as more positive than yours. Why don't you take your own advice and don't post anything at all.

NECutlerFan
Jun 17, 2009
03:59 PM

Wait one second, McDaniels SHOPPED CUTLER. Cutler had NO agenda until McDaniels lied to him. In the end McDaniels got what HE WANTED, he traded Cutler.

Next 1 - 6 of 6 Prev COMMENTS

Add a Comment

* Required - Keep track of your comments Login or Register with NFP
(will not be published)