Mile High Report: An SB Nation Community

Navigation: Jump to content areas:


Sports blogs for fans, by fans.
New Blog: RSL Soapbox for Real Salt Lake Fans!

Broncos Defy NFL, National Brett Favre Day, Announce Player Signings

The Denver Broncos on Tuesday re-signed defensive end John Engelberger and tight end Nate Jackson, Head Coach Mike Shanahan announced. As per club policy, terms of the deals were not disclosed.

Engelberger (6-foot-4, 252 pounds) is entering his ninth NFL season and fourth year with the Broncos, who acquired him in a trade from San Francisco on July 15, 2005. He spent his first five professional seasons with the 49ers after they selected him in the second round (35th overall) of the 2000 NFL Draft from Virginia Tech University.

A 15-game starter for Denver last season, Engelberger has appeared in every game for the club in each of the last two years. In 124 career regular-season games (74 starts), he has totaled 313 tackles (216 solo), 19.5 sacks (133.5 yds.), 10 pass breakups, 12 forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries.

In 2007, Engelberger led the Broncos' defensive line with 59 tackles (40 solo) while adding one sack (8 yds.), two pass breakups and one forced fumble in 16 games (15 starts). He was chosen as Denver's Ed Block Courage Award nominee for not missing a game despite suffering a severe right shoulder injury early in the season.

A second-team All-American as a senior at Virginia Tech, Engelberger was born on Oct. 18, 1976, and attended Robert E. Lee High School in Springfield, Va.

Jackson (6-foot-3, 235 pounds) begins his sixth NFL season in 2008 and first joined the Broncos in a trade with San Francisco on Aug. 13, 2003. The tight end entered the league with the 49ers in 2002 as a college free agent from Menlo College.

In 31 career games (1 start), Jackson has totaled 16 receptions for 156 yards (9.8 avg.) with one touchdown. He also owns 15 career tackles on special teams.

Jackson registered three catches for 34 yards (11.3 avg.), including the first touchdown catch of his career, in five games (1 start) with Denver in 2007 before he was placed on injured reserve on Oct. 9 due to a groin injury. He appeared in a career-high 12 games with the Broncos in 2004, registering personal bests in receptions (8), receiving yards (73) and special-teams tackles (7).

Named first-team All-America as a senior wide receiver at Menlo College after posting 105 receptions for 1,520 yards (14.5 avg.) with 17 touchdowns, Jackson attended Pioneer High School in San Jose, Calif., and was born on June 4, 1979

I am expecting Roger Goodell to personally call Pat Bowlen and Mike Shanahan to levy a stiff and painful penalty to the Broncos for actually making football moves on the day Brett Favre retires.

0 recs  |  Comment 6 comments

Story-email Email Printer Print

Comments

Display:

lol!
Dude you are really butt hurt over this aren't you?  

I hope to God that this pornographic style lovefest of Brett Favre continues all though tomorrow...that should make for a very entertaining show tomorrow night!  :)

2007=1995 all over again: http://www.milehighreport.com/story/2007/10/1/202724/157

by Tim Lynch on Mar 4, 2008 4:38 PM MST reply actions   0 recs

Ha!
Yeah, Guru's got the big chip. I'm gonna have to download the podcast just to hear that rant!
Or so I'm told.

by MN Bronco on Mar 4, 2008 7:24 PM MST up reply actions   0 recs

I'm hurt!!!
You should be downloading the podcast anyway!!!

:)

by John Bena on Mar 4, 2008 8:07 PM MST up reply actions   0 recs

Hey,
We all need to realize the one who is really hurt here. John Madden.

It's a shame. Now he can only talk about football being great instead of including Favre.

He used to be able to see near and Favre, but now he's neer sighted.

"Another Scapegoat... First it was Greg Robinson's fault. Then Ray Rhodes. Then Larry Coyer. Now Jim Bates... Everybody but Shanahan... -Xandervan 1/8/08

by broncodude793 on Mar 4, 2008 7:29 PM MST reply actions   0 recs

An appearance...
by the one, the only Broncodude!!!

by John Bena on Mar 4, 2008 8:05 PM MST up reply actions   0 recs

I'm back.
(see javon walker story)
"Another Scapegoat... First it was Greg Robinson's fault. Then Ray Rhodes. Then Larry Coyer. Now Jim Bates... Everybody but Shanahan... -Xandervan 1/8/08

by broncodude793 on Mar 5, 2008 8:00 AM MST reply actions   0 recs

Comments For This Post Are Closed


User Tools

MileHighReport(MHR) is the ultimate independent resource for the Denver Broncos on the web. Along with MHR Radio, the official podcast of MHR, we look to provide hardcore Denver Broncos fans positive, independent insight about the Broncos, 24/7/365!
Start posting about the Broncos »

Join SB Nation and dive into communities focused on all your favorite teams.

FanPosts

Community blog posts and discussion.

Recommended FanPosts

Ah-64_apache_helicopter_small
Ryan McBean, the difference maker?
Hpim2076_small
UPON FURTHER REVIEW - The Chargers Part 2
The-big-lebowski_small
The Dude Abides...It's Charger Limerick Time...Again
Milehighstadium_small
Terror Alert in Chicago
Small
Understanding the NFL Running Game

Recent FanPosts

Small
Why are we freaking out guys?
N1500960434_30298681_247_small
Gasp...The First Broncos Mock Draft of the Year!  Maybe...
Cutlermarshall_small
Brett Kern, the difference maker?
Tumor_board_10-1-08_011_small
Under pressure
Colorado_small
Rookie Odds
Small
Understanding the Wildcat:
Elway-8x10_small
Some general questions and thoughts...your thoughts?
Zoo_080_small
everything is ok ok
Bill_small
Knowshon Moreno - The Stats
Tahoetim_small
The Lynch Perspective - Forked

+ New FanPost All FanPosts >

Latest NFL Headlines from SB Nation

Getting Social With MHR

Facebook_badge_medium_medium
Black_generated_button

Milehighreport_email_medium

MHR Radio

Next Game

New York Giants
@ Denver Broncos

Thursday, Nov 26, 2009, 6:20 PM MST
Invesco Field at Mile High

New York Giants @ Denver Broncos; Monday Injury Report
The Lynch Perspective - Forked
Broncos Thoughts and Musings - Giants Week

Complete Coverage >

SPONSORS

Web Stuff


General Manager/Head Coach

Milehighreport_small John Bena

Cyborg_small Jeremy Bolander

Asst. Head Coach

Mhr_small Steve Nichols

Tahoetim_small Tim Lynch

J_elway_870111_640_small Douglas A. Lee

Plato_bust_small Emmett Smith

Denver-broncos-button_small Ted Bartlett

The-big-lebowski_small TJ Johnson

Quality Control

800px-john_brown_painting_small mdierk