导出博客文章The Denver Broncos have sent practice squad player Ryan Murphy home from their
Super Bowl camp after he was detained by police during a prostitution sting. The
rookie safety, who is yet to appear in an NFL game, was sent back to Denver soon
after he was released when San Jose police determined it was his brother who had
been involved.Murphy was due to be part of the Broncos scout team during three
practice sessions for Sundays game, which is taking place in nearby Santa Clara.
Broncos coach Gary Kubiak said: Although practice squad safety Ryan Murphy was
not cited by police, we decided it was best for the team if we continued our
preparations for Super Bowl 50 without him.Ryan is returning to Denver but his
status as a practice squad player has not changed at this time. Laura Woods is
joined by Washington Redskins quarterback Kirk Cousins as they look ahead to
Super Bowl 50 The Broncos had been given Tuesday off after participating in
Super Bowl 50 Media Day on Monday. Also See: Super Bowl 50 countdown LIVE! Ten
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Warren?of the?Phoenix Suns?more than?qualifies as a waiver warrior. After going
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still available in nearly 60 percent of ESPN leagues.Access the downloadable
forecaster chart PDF hereMatchup ratings are based on a scale from 1 (poor
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from 1-10 for that teams weekly schedule.Ratings roundupThe Thunder earn a
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which should prove truly fantasy-friendly against the Brooklyn Nets and Indiana
Pacers, two teams in the top eight in pace. Shares of the Pelicans are also
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and New Orleans.Celtics shiftBoston allowed the sixth-fewest points per 100
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generous to the opposition, at 112.3 points. Its early, but the increase
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deeper, Boston is last in the league in rebounding rate, securing just 45.3
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feet, the fifth-highest rate in the league.Another notable regression in
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rating last season (100.2), but currently rank 28th overall at 108.6 points per
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