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Tatum Bell
12/27/2005
Bell is expected to get the starting nod and handle the majority of the carries in Saturday's regular-season finale against the San Diego Chargers. The running back will be filling in for regular starter Mike Anderson, who was on crutches after spraining his ankle in last weekend's win over the Oakland Raiders. Bell has failed to find the end zone since Week 8.
12/4/2005
Bell was able to practice with the Denver Broncos all week, and he will be active and available for Sunday's meeting with the Kansas City Chiefs. The running back, who missed the team's last contest with a bruised chest, will serve as a backup to starting tailback Mike Anderson.
11/29/2005
After missing the Broncos' Thanksgiving Day victory over the Dallas Cowboys with a bruised chest, Bell has returned to practice with the team this week. Barring any setbacks, he plans to be ready for Sunday's tussle with division rival Kansas City Chiefs. In 10 games this season, Bell has 640 yards and five touchdowns on 106 carries.
11/22/2005
Bell has been listed as questionable on the Broncos' injury report and likely will be a game-time decision for Thursday's matchup with the Dallas Cowboys, according to head coach Mike Shanahan. The running back was able to practice with the team on Tuesday despite bruising his chest in last weekend's win over the New York Jets.
11/21/2005
Bell was forced to leave Sunday's win over the New York Jets after suffering a bruised chest. The Broncos' running back, who had 34 yards on 10 carries prior to his departure, will be re-evaluated on Monday to determine the extent of the injury. For now, he has been listed as day-to-day.
10/31/2005
Bell logged 14 carries in Sunday's 49-21 beating of the Philadelphia Eagles, scampering for 107 yards and two touchdowns. The Broncos' running back, who is averaging 7.0 yards per carry in eight games this season, continues to split playing time with starter Mike Anderson.
10/17/2005
Bell continues to impress, even though he remains as the top backup to starting tailback Mike Anderson in the Broncos' offensive attack. The second-year back topped the century mark for the second consecutive week, rushing for 114 yards and a touchdown on 13 carries. He also added three catches for 20 yards.
10/10/2005
Bell is making a case for more playing time with his performance in Sunday's victory over the Washington Redskins. The Broncos' running back, who has been serving as the primary backup to Mike Anderson this season, rushed for 127 yards and two touchdowns on 12 carries in the 21-19 win.
9/27/2005
Bell made it through practice without any major problems last week and was available for Monday night's meeting with the Kansas City Chiefs, as anticipated. The running back, who had been battling a sprained ankle, served as a backup to starter Mike Anderson and finished with 47 yards on five carries.
9/23/2005
Bell was able to practice with the Denver Broncos on Thursday, albeit on a limited basis. According to head coach Mike Shanahan, the running back should be available for Monday night's matchup with the Kansas City Chiefs, as long as his sprained ankle continues to show improvement. Bell currently is listed as questionable on the team's injury report.
9/22/2005
Bell has been unable to practice with the Denver Broncos this week, due to the ankle he sprained on a kickoff return in last weekend's win over the San Diego Chargers. The running back currently is listed as questionable for Monday night's tussle with the Kansas City Chiefs. He has 47 yards on 13 carries in two games this season.
9/19/2005
Bell did not record a carry in Sunday's victory over the San Diego Chargers after suffering a sprained left ankle on a kickoff return. The Broncos' running back has been listed as day-to-day, but the injury is not considered serious.
8/9/2005
Bell is considered the Broncos' tailback of the future, but he might not be in the starting role to begin the 2005 campaign. The team released their first depth chart on Monday, and Mike Anderson currently holds the top spot in the backfield, with Bell lined up at No. 2. In 14 games last season -- his first in the NFL -- Bell rushed 75 times for 396 yards and three touchdowns.