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    K.C. tragedy raises specter of Sean Taylor slaying

    When Sean Taylor went full-speed in practice, that included hitting his Washington Redskins teammates like he did opponents in games. But not tight end Chris Cooley, his friend with whom he talked to every day.

  • St. Louis Rams tight end Billy Bajema (47) celebrates a touchdown-pass against the Denver Broncos during the second quarter of an NFL football game Sunday, Nov. 28, 2010, in Denver. (AP Photo/Chris Schneider)

    APNewsBreak: McKinley deep in debt before suicide

    Denver Broncos wide receiver Kenny McKinley had a gambling problem and was deep in debt when he committed suicide on Sept. 21, friends and family told authorities during a probe into his death.

  • Broncos receiver Kenny McKinley remembered in Ga.

    Kenny McKinley's family, teammates and coaches remembered the Denver Broncos wide receiver as someone who always smiled and brought joy wherever he went.

  • Friends, teammates gather at McKinley's funeral

    Denver Broncos wide receiver Kenny McKinley was remembered Monday as a model teammate with a body-shaking laugh that could provide much-needed breaks from locker room tension.

  • NFL heartache, troubles and QB chaos

    The NFL season just started and with it came heartache and trouble, on and off the field: a player's apparent suicide; drunken-driving charges against another; a drug suspension; Reggie Bush's broken leg; a female reporter's locker room plight; chaos at quarterback.

  • South Carolina working through McKinley's loss

    South Carolina coach Steve Spurrier and the 12th-ranked Gamecocks continue to prepare for Auburn and try to put the tragic death of former receiver Kenny McKinley behind them.

  • Broncos try to focus on football again

    The Denver Broncos returned to work Wednesday, trying their best to focus on football 48 hours after the suicide of teammate Kenny McKinley.

  • New Orleans Saints running back Reggie Bush (25) is carted off the field after being injured during the fourth quarter against the San Francisco 49ers in an NFL football game in San Francisco, Monday, Sept. 20, 2010. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

    NFL heartache, troubles and QB chaos

    The NFL season just started and with it came heartache and trouble, on and off the field: a player's apparent suicide; drunken-driving charges against another; a drug suspension; Reggie Bush's broken leg; a female reporter's locker room plight; chaos at quarterback.

  • Detectives: McKinley spoke of suicide

    Denver Broncos wide receiver Kenny McKinley, who is thought to have killed himself with a gunshot to the head, had made previous statements about committing suicide, according to a sheriff's investigative report released Tuesday.

  • Denver Broncos linebacker Wesley Woodyard addresses the media regarding the apparent suicide of player Kenny McKinley during a news conference at the team's headquater in Englewood, Colo., on Tuesday, Sept. 21, 2010. Arapahoe County sheriff  Grayson Robinsin said the second-year pro died of an apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound at his home in Centennial, Colo, near the Broncos' headquarters on Monday afternoon. (AP Photo/Barry Gutierrez)

    Sheriff: Broncos WR Kenny McKinley found dead

    Denver Broncos wide receiver Kenny McKinley was found dead in his home Monday in an apparent suicide.

  • Denver Broncos linebacker Wesley Woodyard addresses the media regarding the apparent suicide of player Kenny McKinley during a news conference at the team's headquater in Englewood, Colo., on Tuesday, Sept. 21, 2010. Arapahoe County sheriff  Grayson Robinsin said the second-year pro died of an apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound at his home in Centennial, Colo, near the Broncos' headquarters on Monday afternoon. (AP Photo/Barry Gutierrez)

    Broncos WR McKinley found dead in apparent suicide

    For the third time in four years, the Denver Broncos are dealing with the death of a teammate.

  • Denver Broncos head coach Josh McDaniels addresses the media regarding the apparent suicide of player Kenny McKinley during a news conference at the team's headquater in Englewood, Colo., on Tuesday, Sept. 21, 2010. Arapahoe County sheriff  Grayson Robinsin said the second-year pro died of an apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound at his home in Centennial, Colo, near the Broncos' headquarters on Monday afternoon. (AP Photo/Barry Gutierrez)

    Broncos say no signs McKinley was suicidal

    Denver Broncos wide receiver Kenny McKinley, who is thought to have killed himself with a gunshot to the head, had made previous statements about committing suicide, according to a sheriff's investigative report released Tuesday.

  • American Scene

    Denver Broncos coach Josh McDaniels said in a tearful news conference Tuesday that nobody in the organization saw any hint that wide receiver Kenny McKinley was suicidal before he took his own life.

  • Denver Broncos linebacker Wesley Woodyard addresses the media regarding the apparent suicide of player Kenny McKinley during a news conference at the team's headquater in Englewood, Colo., on Tuesday, Sept. 21, 2010. Arapahoe County sheriff  Grayson Robinsin said the second-year pro died of an apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound at his home in Centennial, Colo, near the Broncos' headquarters on Monday afternoon. (AP Photo/Barry Gutierrez)

    Sheriff: Broncos WR Kenny McKinley found dead

    Denver Broncos wide receiver Kenny McKinley was found dead in his apartment Monday in an apparent suicide.

  • ASSOCIATED PRESS In this Sept. 3, 2009, photo, Denver Broncos wide receiver Kenny McKinley runs during a preseason NFL football game against the Arizona Cardinals in Denver. The Arapahoe County Sheriff says McKinley has been found dead in his Centennial, Colo., home Monday, Sept. 20, 2010. Sheriff Grayson Robinson says detectives are investigating the death.

    Broncos receiver McKinley dead after apparent suicide

    The Arapahoe County Sheriff says Denver Broncos wide receiver Kenny McKinley was found dead in his home in an apparent suicide.

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