--- From CNNSi.com ---
DENVER (AP) -- It took Bill Romanowski more than three hours to finally catch up with Kansas City tight end Tony Gonzalez. By then, it was too late.
Gonzalez, shoved and slapped by Denver's rambunctious linebacker last year, caught 10 passes for 127 yards -- both career highs -- as the Kansas City Chiefs beat the Broncos 23-22 on Sunday.
Romanowski was hardly a factor and he approached Gonzalez afterward to resume their rivalry.
"He said, 'What's up? You don't want to have a drink with me?'" Gonzalez said. "I told him, 'As soon as you apologize to me for hitting me in my face five times, then I'll go have a drink with you. Until then, I'm not doing it.'"
No apology was forthcoming, but Chiefs fans were no doubt raising their glasses to toast Gonzalez after his career day.
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Yep, same ol' Broncos. Is there a team out there that does more sideline strutting, trash talking and stupid celebrations during the game than Denver? The Rams are starting to look like contenders for this catagory, but hey... I think they can walk the walk! Obviously Denver no longer has what it takes.
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