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B.J. Daniels returning kicks?
Was watching the Broncos-Seahawks game tonight and saw B.J. Daniels return a kickoff for Seattle. Apparently, they moved him to receiver around OTAs. This could be a good move for him to stick with the 53-man roster.
08-14-2015 10:23 PM
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He is a very good athlete and should use all his skills to continue playing in NFL. I wish him well
08-15-2015 06:20 AM
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RE: B.J. Daniels returning kicks?
I was talking to BJ at the last spring game and he mentioned they were gonna try him at several positions. Hes a hell of an athlete but in the NFL he is a bit undersized. I think he will find a way onto the field
08-17-2015 09:28 AM
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