Team Signs RB Bruce Hall
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DenverBroncos.com
ENGLEWOOD, Colo -- The day after the most-watched Super Bowl in U.S. television history, the Broncos have made a roster addition signing free agent running back Bruce Hall.
Hall, who entered the NFL with Buffalo as a college free agent in 2008, is a second-year player who spent the majority of his two seasons on the Bills' practice squad working under then running backs coach and current Broncos running backs coach Eric Studesville. He was signed to the Bills' active roster and dressed but did not play in Buffalo's 2008 season finale against New England.
Hall played both running back and quarterback in college at the University of Mississippi after spending time at Northeast Community College, Troy University and Wake Forest.
While at Mississippi, Hall totaled 416 yards and a touchdown on 85 carries while adding 15 catches for 149 yards and one score in 23 games over two seasons in Oxford, Miss.
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