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  • DEN Defensive Back #24
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    Champ Bailey did not play offense on Monday for the first time as a Bronco.
    The passing game was doing fine and Bailey hasn’t produced much over the first few weeks of the season.
  • DEN Defensive Back #24
    Champ Bailey will work harder on offense this offseason.
    He believes the Broncos will give him legitimate playing time next year. Bailey played wideout early, not particularly well, then played only defense in the second half of the year. It wasn’t his best year defensively, but he was still among the game’s best.
  • DEN Defensive Back #24
    Champ Bailey doesn’t mind a switch to the 3-4 defense.
    It wouldn’t dramatically change his IDP value.
  • DEN Defensive Back #24
    Champ Bailey wants to play wide receiver if he ends up in Denver.
    Champ Bailey always wants to play offense, and has played it well in limited time in his career. He’s not likely to get enough snaps to be a fantasy factor.
  • DEN Defensive Back #24
    The Champ Bailey-for-Clinton Portis trade will be completed by the end of the weekend.
    At least that’s what Bailey’s agent says. Bailey just needs to examine and sign the Broncos contract proposal.
  • DEN Defensive Back #24
    The Redskins have already held talks with the Lions about a possible Champ Bailey trade.
    The Lions hold the sixth pick in the 2004 draft and might be willing to give it up for Bailey.
  • DEN Defensive Back #24
    Lions Gm Matt Millen admits his team is trying to acquire Redskins cornerback Champ Bailey.
    The Lions have cash and a cornerback need (whose doesn’t?). So far, they are unwilling to part with their first and second round picks for Bailey.
  • DEN Defensive Back #24
    The Redskins are asking for a first and second round pick and another player (or pick) for Champ Bailey.
    Including Bailey’s actual contract, that’s too steep a price for one cornerback. Bailey hasn’t helped Washington win much, he can’t turn around Detroit by himself.
  • DEN Defensive Back #24
    The Washington Redskins might place the franchise tag on cornerback Champ Bailey in coming days to nudge trade talks with other teams.
    Moving Bailey and his $6.8 million franchise tag would free up money for Washington, who is expected to be aggressive in free agency. Teams reportedly interested: Detroit Lions, Atlanta Falcons, Denver Broncos, Arizona Cardinals, New Orleans Saints and Houston Texans
  • DEN Defensive Back #24
    The Broncos are open to playing Champ Bailey on offense.
    Bailey was a productive, sometimes explosive wide receiver at Georgia. This makes Bailey an interesting case for Individual Defensive Stats leagues. Do you get his receiving totals as a bonus?