I know Walker's ancient history at this point, but here's yet another TT decision that is reaping big benefits after the dust has settled.
Stokley's emergence putting Walker's future in jeopardy
By The Denver Post
Article Last Updated: 12/10/2007 12:45:55 AM MST
It's time to wonder about Javon Walker's future with the Broncos.
Discomfort in a surgically repaired knee, coupled with the emergence of veteran Brandon Stokley as the No. 2 receiver, were factors in the Broncos' decision to not dress Walker against the Chiefs. Walker watched the game from the press box and declined comment.
The Broncos' No. 1 receiver last year and to begin this season, Walker has just three catches since the second game of the season. He underwent arthroscopic knee surgery Oct. 19 and has not recovered as hoped.
Walker is due $4.4 million in option bonuses during the offseason, so he would likely have to accept a restructured contract if he is to return next year.
Meanwhile, Stokley, a prototypical slot, or No. 3, receiver throughout his career, has excelled in the No. 2 wideout spot to the point the Broncos just gave him a three-year extension. He beat Ty Law on a broken pattern for a 21-yard touchdown reception on the game's opening possession.
By The Denver Post
Article Last Updated: 12/10/2007 12:45:55 AM MST
It's time to wonder about Javon Walker's future with the Broncos.
Discomfort in a surgically repaired knee, coupled with the emergence of veteran Brandon Stokley as the No. 2 receiver, were factors in the Broncos' decision to not dress Walker against the Chiefs. Walker watched the game from the press box and declined comment.
The Broncos' No. 1 receiver last year and to begin this season, Walker has just three catches since the second game of the season. He underwent arthroscopic knee surgery Oct. 19 and has not recovered as hoped.
Walker is due $4.4 million in option bonuses during the offseason, so he would likely have to accept a restructured contract if he is to return next year.
Meanwhile, Stokley, a prototypical slot, or No. 3, receiver throughout his career, has excelled in the No. 2 wideout spot to the point the Broncos just gave him a three-year extension. He beat Ty Law on a broken pattern for a 21-yard touchdown reception on the game's opening possession.

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