Willis McGahee and Knowshon Moreno Injured; Lance Ball is Your New Best Friend

If there's one running attack you want a piece, it's the Denver Broncos

When Knowshon Moreno went down with a knee and Willis McGahee left with a hamstring in the Broncos weird win over the Chiefs, there was only one running back left on the team (not named Tim Tebow) to carry the league's heaviest rushing load: Lance Ball.

You should get to know Lance Ball because if there's one rushing attack you probably want a piece of, it's the Denver Broncos.

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Tim Tebow: Two Completions, One Win

Tim Tebow defied the odds on Sunday and came away with a victory

If you can't pass, you can't win. Right? Tell it to the Denver Broncos, whose ground-bound attack flies in the face of the prevailing notion that aerial bombardment is the only way to go in today's NFL. 

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Carson Palmer is a top-12 fantasy quarterback against the Denver Broncos

New Raiders QB looks to take advantage of porous Broncos' defense

There’s nowhere to go but up for Carson Palmer after his -1.36-point debut to fantasy owners in 2011.

The new Oakland Raiders quarterback should have no problem raising that point total quite a bit against a Denver Broncos team that apparently decided to revert back to familiar ways last week.

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Jacoby Ford To Play Next Week; How It Impacts Raiders Fantasy Players

Oakland's wide receiver is targeting a return to action next week against the Patriots

Jacoby Ford wants to play football. His hamstring is feeling better and that's good for his fantasy owners. The Oakland Raiders offense, which just put 34 points on the notoriously defensive-minded New York Jets, is becoming a west coast version of the New England Patriots.

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Terrelle Pryor Drafted By Raiders, Al Davis' Reign of Stupid Continues

In the supplemental draft, the Raiders paid too much for the Buckeye's Terrelle Pryor.

NFL News: Well, he did it again. Raiders owner and walking zombie Al Davis proved that he doesn't listen to his detractors by drafting OSU's Terrelle Pryor in the third round of the NFL's supplemental draft.

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