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By John Clayton
ESPN.com Wednesday, July 24, 2002 The Denver Broncos signed former Seahawks defensive end Michael Sinclair to a one-year, $750,000 contract to replace Paul Toviessi, a second-round choice who's had three knee surgeries and was released. Sinclair had been talking to the Rams and was awaiting an offer, but the Broncos entered the picture at the last minute and worked out a quick deal. He had been released by the Seahawks in March. "Anytime you're out of a job, you say, 'Which team has a strong possibility of getting ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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