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  • GB Running Back
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    Broncos placed rookie fullback Brandon Miree on injured reserve with a thumb injury.
    We now know one Denver runner that won’t get carries this season.
  • ARI Running Back #30
    Rookie Korey Hall has taken over as the Packers’ starting fullback.
    It is quite impressive that Hall, a linebacker at Boise State, took so quickly to the new position, but he’s unlikely to make an impact in the box score.
  • FA Wide Receiver
    Packers released WR David Clowney, TE Zac Alcorn, DE Larry Birdine, WR Shaun Bodiford, CB Patrick Dendy, WR Chris Francies, Tim Goodwell, TE Clark Harris, LB Spencer Havner, LB Rory Johnson, G Travis Leffew, FB Brandon Miree, S Alvin Nnabufie, K Dave Rayner, WR Calvin Russell, G Adam Stenavich, T Orrin Thompson, QB Paul Thompson, and RB Corey White.
    Clowny was a fifth-round pick. He was believed to be fighting for a spot with Bodiford, but both were cut. A lot of names here like Miree and Dendy have played decent roles in the past, so it’s a good sign that the roster is improving.
  • GB Running Back
  • GB Running Back
  • GB Running Back
    Packers FB Brandon Miree returned to the starting lineup Monday night.
    Miree missed a few games with a dislocated elbow. He paved the way for an Ahman Green touchdown near the goal line in the first quarter.
  • GB Running Back
    Packers FB Brandon Miree (elbow) was downgraded to out for Week 9.
    William Henderson will resume his old starting role against the Bills.
  • GB Running Back
    Packers FB Brandon Miree (elbow) will be listed as doubtful for Week 10.
    William Henderson will likely continue as Ahman Green’s lead blocker.
  • GB Running Back
  • GB Running Back
    FB Brandon Miree (elbow) practiced Thursday, but remains doubtful.
    RB Vernand Morency, who also practiced Thursday, is reportedly closer to playing in Week 11 than Miree is.