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Week 1 vs. OAK

Receiving: 2 / 25 / 0 on 5 targets

Stokley only caught two of the five balls thrown his way, but most of the time he was a check down for Cutler who put the ball where only Stokley had a chance to catch it. He ran mostly intermediate routes on the night.


Week 2 vs. SD

Receiving: 3 / 47 / 0 on 6 targets

Stokley quietly caught three balls for 47 yards. He wasn't heavily involved in the gameplan despite the fact that the Broncos threw it fifty times. That's mostly due to the fact that they had so much success throwing it to Brandon Marshall that there was no reason to go elsewhere.


Week 3 vs. NO

Receiving: 3 / 29 / 0 on 4 targets

With so many talented mouths to feed, Stokley was his usual quiet, yet efficient self going for a total of 29 yards. He also just missed a TD when Cutler's pass to the end zone was too high.


Week 4 vs. KC

Receiving: 7 / 80 / 0 on 10 targets

He was utilized a lot as the Broncos tried to play catch-up late in the second half. Stokley edged out Marshall in receiving yards.


Week 5 vs. TB

Receiving: 6 / 52 / 1 on 7 targets

Stokley finished with six receptions for 52 yards on seven targets, and came up with Denver's only touchdown on a ten yard reception from QB Jay Cutler. He was targeted twice on third downs. His score came after fellow wideout Eddie Royal was injured on a punt return.


Week 6 vs. JAX

Receiving: 3 / 29 / 1 on 4 targets

Stokley caught an 11 yard touchdown on the Broncos' opening drive, fighting for an extra three yards after the catch to get in the end zone. However, early in the second quarter Stokley caught his final pass of the afternoon as he was injured on the play, and didn't return to the game. He finished the afternoon with 29 yards.


Week 9 vs. MIA

Receiving: 2 / 18 / 0 on 7 targets

To give an idea of the kind of afternoon Brandon Stokley had, all you really need to know is that two of the first four passes intended for him were intercepted. And on the other pick, Will Allen (who had been covering Stokley) broke off his coverage so he could intercept the pass. In other words, when Stokley was around the ball, generally bad things happened. Late in the fourth quarter, he managed to get himself open down the seam but the ball was overthrown and fell incomplete.


Week 10 vs. CLE

Receiving: 2 / 16 / 0 on 4 targets

Stokley only had two catches for 16 yards in this game.


Week 11 vs. ATL

Receiving: 3 / 26 / 0 on 3 targets

WR Brandon Stokley was not much of a factor in the win for the Broncos.


Week 12 vs. OAK

Receiving: 5 / 44 / 0 on 8 targets

Stokley caught every pass that was thrown near him, and ran mostly short routes very well, getting open in traffic frequently. His first four catches gave his team a first down.


Week 13 vs. NYJ

Receiving: 2 / 44 / 1 on 5 targets

Stokley made a catch in double coverage at the end of the second quarter, gaining eight yards on the play. In the fourth quarter, Stokley got open deep when the Jets were playing to stop the short route. Stokley was wide open for the 36 yard score, just about ending any hope for a Jets win. Stokley finished with 44 yards and a touchdown.


Week 15 vs. CAR

Receiving: 2 / 20 / 0 on 3 targets

Stokley was questionable with a heel injury. He played with a slight limp and picked up two receptions for 20 yards in the first half. Cutler short-hopped him on his only target after halftime.


Week 16 vs. BUF

Receiving: 3 / 32 / 0 on 9 targets

Stokley made some tough catches but took some big hits. He had the game tying TD pass in his hands on fourth down and less than a minute to play, only to have the ball knocked away by a Buffalo defender.


Week 17 vs. SD

Receiving: 4 / 47 / 0 on 6 targets

Stokley had a solid game serving as the third receiver for the Broncos, but really killed any chance the Broncos had of winning the game when he dropped a fourth down pass that would have been for a first down in the red zone late in the game.