Tight end Richard Quinn hopes to have his hands full as Broncos starter
Posted Jul 21, 2011
Time to step up, Richard Quinn. The Broncos released veteran Daniel Graham, their starting tight end the past four seasons, in March. The move was made in part because the team's football operations triumvirate of John Elway , Brian Xanders and John Fox believed Quinn was ready to assume the role of blocking tight end. With the Broncos, the blocking tight end is the starting tight end.
(Denver Post)
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