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Welker to Broncos
Wes Welker leaves Patriots, agrees to deal with Denver Broncos
With the Denver Broncos and New England Patriots likely to enter 2013 as heavy favorites in their divisions yet again, Denver’s move to sign wide receiver Wes Welker away from New England could have long-lasting implications in the AFC.
The Patriots hemmed and hawed over the possibility of a new deal for Welker for two seasons, slapping the franchise tag on him prior to 2012 and declining to do so this time around. They even had one last chance to retain Welker prior to his signing in Denver — he reportedly asked the Patriots if they would match the Broncos’ offer, before he made up his mind.
Whether the Patriots balked or did not meet Welker’s demands, the slot receiver agreed to a reported two-year, $12 million deal with Denver instead.
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This could bring about sea change in the AFC arms race. Thanks to their Super Bowl win, the Ravens are the de facto team to beat in that conference, but the Patriots and Broncos will head into next season as definite contenders. Welker’s move from New England to Denver gives Peyton Manning yet another outstanding option to throw to … and robs Tom Brady of his go-to weapon.
Welker caught 672 passes over his six years in New England and led the league in receptions three times. He made 118 grabs in 2012, despite the Patriots keeping him on the bench behind Julian Edelman to start the year.
Those arguing that Welker’s a product of New England’s system may have forgotten the 67 catches he had for a dismal Miami offense in 2006. That approach also overlooks the fact that Denver’s passing attack will be able to utilize Welker in many of the same ways New England did.
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Manning now has Demaryius Thomas, Eric Decker and Welker as his top three options. Welker should soar past the 45 receptions Brandon Stokley made as a slot weapon last season, even if some of those catches come at the expense of Thomas, Decker and tight end Joel Dreessen.
The Patriots spent more than half a decade torturing defenses with Welker’s inside presence. Now, they may have to figure out a way to stop him to get to next year’s Super Bowl.
Grade: A. This is easily one of the best pickups of free agency thus far, both because it makes Denver better and delivers a blow to its rival. Good luck stopping Manning next season.
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Report: Brady source says Welker news is a 'disgrace' - NFL.com
Report: Person close to Brady 'enraged' by Welker news
Let the fallout begin for the New England Patriots. The news that Wes Welker has left the New England Patriots for the Denver Broncos was momentous in its own right. The fact that Welker walked out the door for the positively modest sum of $12 million over two years is stunning. A short time after NFL.com's Albert Breer broke the news of Welker's defection, Tom Curran of CSNNE.com reported that he spoke to someone close to Tom Brady, who is "beyond enraged" at the terms of Welker's deal. Curran added that the words "disgrace and "disservice" were also used. Now it's important to note here that those words are attributed to the source close to Brady, not the quarterback himself. Still, it's easy to imagine Brady being extremely frustrated by how this process played out. Losing a valuable teammate over a reported gap of $2 million is one thing. Letting him walk into the waiting arms of longtime rival Peyton Manning is a special brand of bitter. Hopefully we'll hear from Brady himself sooner rather than later. For now we can only imagine the dark cloud hovering above Brady Manor. lol
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Sofa king stupid that they would let him go. I was hoping Cleveland, KC or NYJ would sign him.
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That's a damn shame that Brady is upset about this.....just awful
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Out the door over $6m a year? Pats got fleeced.
With Baltimore cutting everyone and their moms loose, Denver might be the team to beat in the AFC next year.
I'm BACK, Jack... or something..
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Manning to Welker is scary just for the outlet factor. If they can get their D squared away safety wise, LOOK OUT.
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Manning to Welker is scary just for the outlet factor. If they can get their D squared away safety wise, LOOK OUT.
If they went back to their "orange crush" uniforms, the Broncos would be my team. Not the ugliest looking team...afterall, the Seahawks still exist.
I'm BACK, Jack... or something..