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Ben Hamilton | Guard

TEAM: Denver Broncos
HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6'4' / 290
DOB: 8/18/1977
AGE:32
COLLEGE:Minnesota
CONTRACT INFO: 3/3/2005: Signed a five-year, $16.25 million contract. Details
 Ben Hamilton-G- BroncosJan. 5 - 11:11 am et
Broncos LG Ben Hamilton is not expected back with the team in 2010.
Hamilton is an unrestricted free agent who was benched during the season in favor of Russ Hochstein. Perhaps Mike Shanahan will want to bring Hamilton, who will be 33 next season, to Washington as depth for their decimated offensive line.
Source: Denver Post
 Russ Hochstein-G - Broncos Dec. 28 - 3:10 pm et  

Broncos placed LG Russ Hochstein on injured reserve with a torn ACL, ending his season.
Denver has a highly experienced backup in Ben Hamilton, who Hochstein replaced in the starting lineup earlier this year. Hochstein, 32, was acquired just before the seaosn for a seventh-round pick. He's a free agent in March.
 Ben Hamilton-G - Broncos Nov. 11 - 5:33 pm et

Broncos LG Ben Hamilton has lost his starting job to Russ Hochstein.
Hamilton has been a starter since 2002, but the 290-pounder isn't as good a fit for Denver's new power scheme as he was in Mike Shanahan's old zone system. He's also in a contract year. Hochstein is a career reserve.
Source: Denver Post
 Ben Hamilton-G - Broncos Oct. 4 - 2:56 pm et

Broncos declared LG Ben Hamilton, CB Alphonso Smith, QB Tom Brandstater, LB Spencer Larsen, DT Chris Baker, OT Brandon Gorin, WR Brandon Lloyd, and OLB Jarvis Moss inactive for Week 4 against the Cowboys.
Ross Hochstein, who started in place of right guard Chris Kuper in Week 2, will fill in for Hamilton. The Broncos offensive line should continue its dominance regardless.
 Ben Hamilton-G - Broncos Sep. 1 - 9:03 pm et

Beat writer Mike Klis suggests that the Broncos' preseason struggles in the running game are a result of their shift from zone blocking to a power-based system.
The line is a complete transplant from last year and is learning to block differently. Denver ranks 23rd in yards-per-carry average, with Darius Walker (105 yards, 4.2 YPC) leading the way. Knowshon Moreno's return won't hurt.
Source: Denver Post

 

 

 

 

 

 

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