Broncos release DE Rice

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11/09/2007 - Englewood, CO (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - The Denver Broncos released 12-year NFL veteran defensive end Simeon Rice, head coach Mike Shanahan announced after Friday's practice.

The former third-overall pick in the 1996 draft had been dealing with a shoulder injury since last season, though Shanahan did not say that was the reason Rice was released.

Rice played six games with the Broncos, his first year with the team after six with Tampa Bay, and made 11 tackles and one pass breakup.

This week, Denver added three defensive ends, all younger than Rice: Josh Mallard, Paul Carrington, and rookie Larry Birdine. Additionally, starting ends Kevin Carter and Greg Spires have a combined 54 tackles and three sacks.

"In the current situation, we felt like we were better with the younger players that we do have," Shanahan said. "They gave us the best chance to win. That's the direction we're going."

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