The NFL regular season is already full of surprises, and it hasn't even started yet. According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, Denver Broncos receiver Wes Welker—everyone's favorite scrappy, little guy—tested positive for amphetamines and has been suspended
Wes Welker did something really impressive on Tuesday night: He issued a statement on his suspension that found a way to be definitive while retaining an air of being completely perplexed — all the while saying nothing at all. There isn't a hint of
Welker will be eligible to return to the Broncos' roster on Monday, Oct. 6, after the team's game with Arizona. “Tonight's news regarding Wes is very disappointing for our team, but we understand the league's authority in this area,” Broncos Coach John
Welker will be eligible to return to the Broncos' roster on Monday, Oct. 6, after the team's game with Arizona. “Tonight's news regarding Wes is very disappointing for our team, but we understand the league's authority in this area,” Broncos Coach John
Wes Welker insists his Kentucky Derby wasn't so decadent and depraved as suggested by a Pro Football Talk report, which on Tuesday accused the NFL receiver of taking the drug MDMA while at Churchill Downs. Welker, who was suspended for the first four