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Tony Scheffler #88 | Tight End | Denver Broncos
Height: 6-5    Weight: 255    Born: Feb 15, 1983, Morenci, MI

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December 28, 2008
Tony Scheffler had five catches for 75 yards and one touchdown in Week 17.
December 14, 2008
Tony Scheffler was held without a catch in the Broncos' 30-10 loss to the Panthers on Sunday.
November 30, 2008
Tony Scheffler caught seven passes for 90 yards in Week 13.
November 21, 2008
Tony Scheffler fully practiced Friday, according to the MileHighReport.com.
November 16, 2008
Tony Scheffler (groin) is active and will start against Atlanta.
November 5, 2008
Tony Scheffler, who is dealing with a groin ailment, was limited in Wednesday's practice, according to the Rocky Mountain News.
November 4, 2008
Tony Scheffler has missed the Broncos previous three games with a groin injury. On Tuesday, he was able to get back onto the practice field. "I was helped by the bye week, but I've kind of been hurt by the short week."
October 31, 2008
Tony Scheffler (groin) is questionable for Sunday's game against Miami, according to the Denver Post.
October 30, 2008
Broncos tight end Tony Scheffler was back at practice on Wednesday and said his groin injury was feeling better, according to the Denver Post.
October 19, 2008
Tony Scheffler isn't expected to play in Monday's game at New England due to his groin injury, according to FOX Sports.
October 8, 2008
Tony Scheffler has already been ruled out for Week 6 due to his groin injury, according to NFL.com.
October 7, 2008
Broncos tight end Tony Scheffler has squashed rumors that the injury he suffered in Week 5 was a sports hernia, according to the AP.
October 7, 2008
Broncos tight end Tony Scheffler suffered a groin injury during Week 5 and it is unlikely he will suit up for the team's Week 6 contest, according to the Denver Post. "It's not looking like it," Scheffler said.
October 6, 2008
Tony Scheffler was seen sporting crutches following Sunday's battle with Tampa Bay, according to the Colorado Springs Gazette. His left groin was sore during most of the second half.
August 29, 2008
Tony Scheffler continues to work behind Nate Jackson at tight end in Denver, according to the Denver Post.
August 13, 2008
Tony Scheffler, who is trying to bounce back from a foot injury, is practicing twice a day in training camp, according to the Denver Post.
July 27, 2008
Tony Scheffler, who is trying to bounce back from a foot injury, fully practiced on Saturday and reported no issues, according to the Boulder Daily Camera. He felt fine during the practice and said, "The biggest thing for me is that I got my wind back today. I struggled a little but yesterday, just keeping my breath and that sort of thing. Foot felt great today. I didn't notice the whole practice."
June 27, 2008
The Denver Post is reporting that Broncos' tight end Tony Scheffler was walking around in flip-flops Thursday during an promotional appearance and said his foot was nearly healed. "It feels pretty good," Scheffler said. "It's back to normal, and I am doing everything with the rest of the team, looking forward to getting this behind me."
June 11, 2008
Denver tight end Tony Scheffler was back at practice today and is taking part in more drills than anticipated, according to DenverBroncos.com.
June 10, 2008
Tony Scheffler practiced on a limited basis on Tuesday. He also did conditioning work after the session, the Rocky Mountain News reports. The tight end felt a pop in his left foot last month, almost one year to the day after breaking his fifth metatarsal. He did not break any bones this time.
June 8, 2008
Tony Scheffler admitted to the Denver Post that his injured foot may not be pain-free for another two years. The tight end broke his left foot while running a pass pattern last May, and last month he felt a pop in the same left foot, in the same fifth metatarsal. "It had been feeling great," Scheffler said. "I thought I was completely past it. That's the frustrating part about it. I felt like I had finally found my place in this organization. Felt like I could contribute a lot. It finally felt right for the first time after last year. And then to fall back, it's hard. But that's what makes athletes better."
June 6, 2008
Tony Scheffler was back at mini-camp on Thursday, this according to the Denver Post. It was his first appearance since reinjuring a bone in his left foot on May 19. "I don't know if it was scar tissue or what, but I heard a pop," Scheffler said. "We've just been a little cautious with it, and it feels good now."
May 28, 2008
Team doctors will remove the boot from tight end Tony Scheffler's left foot next Monday, according to the Denver Post.
May 23, 2008
The Broncos are hoping Tony Scheffler will be back at practice by June 9, when the second half of a second offseason camp begins, the Denver Post reports. The tight end is currently wearing a boot on his left foot. "We know there's not another break in there," head coach Mike Shanahan says. "After a couple weeks in a boot, he'll come back full speed."
May 21, 2008
Tony Scheffler is wearing a boot on his foot and will be out around four weeks after experiencing recurring soreness in the foot he broke during last year's passing camp, according to the Denver Post. Scheffler participated in the Broncos' first offseason workout Monday, but has not been on the field since.
March 25, 2008
Tony Scheffler has focused on his overall conditioning and is now 15 pounds lighter, according to the Rocky Mountain News. Scheffler already has spent about six weeks in workouts in Atlanta (along with teammates Jay Cutler and Brandon Marshall) on improving his speed, quickness and initial punch when the ball is snapped, while building up his core muscles. Scheffler is still experiencing some pain in his foot that he broke in training camp last year, but he has been told that's part of an 18-month process to return to full health. He expects to be completely healed by the upcoming season.