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The Broncos found themselves in a sticky situation with star defensive player Von Miller also running down his contract, and chose to prioritise him allowing Jackson to test his worth on the market.Brock Osweiler Brock Osweiler throws a touchdown pass against the Patriots The 25-year-old quarterback who replaced Peyton Manning for seven games last season could now be rewarded with a bumper pay-day after the legends retirement. Interestingly, the Broncos have been forced to hesitate on Osweilers future while Manning made up his mind. And considering the Broncos outlay on retaining Von Miller, there might just be other NFL teams who will prioritise Osweiler.Doug Martin Doug Martin has emerged as one of the NFLs best running backs Tampa Bay Buccaneers might now have to cough up a major deal after trying to penny-pinch a year ago. 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Referee Craig Joubert found himself named public enemy number one north of the border after wrongly handing Bernard Foley a late penalty to seal that last-gasp quarter-final victory.This time there was no blunder to blame but Foley was again the man who punished Scotland, kicking over the conversion to put the Wallabies ahead for the first time with just four minutes left, after Tevita Kuridranis bulldozing run ended with an outstretched arm over the whitewash.Scotland were looking to kick-off head coach Vern Cotters farewell tour with a victory, and it all looked so promising when 22-year-old centre Huw Jones marked his home debut with a impressive double either side of a Reece Hodge score for the visitors.Jonny Gray extended Scotlands lead early in the second half but a Wallabies line-up, full of confidence after destroying Wales last week, ultimately refused to lie down even when they were reduced to 14 men in the closing stages.Yet Scotland will reflect positively after a team tinged with inexperience put on a show that mixed maturity with verve. 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Michael Cheikas men were starting to pick holes in the Scottish defence with worrying regularity. But when they left their own back door unlocked,Scotland pounced.Prop Zander Fagerson popped a pass to Jones 10 yards out and with a feint of his shoulder he gave Kuridrani the slip before scampering in for his second touchdown on 27 minutes, with Laidlaw again converting.A Foley penalty early in the second period trimmed back the deficit but it was the Scots who were celebrating again after 47 minutes. Stuart Hogg launched himself on a sprint down the right flank but while his run was stopped five yards out, not even a five-strong posse of Aussies could prevent giant lock Jonny Gray from thundering over.Laidlaws conversion, however, came back off the upright. The Wallabies were never going to accept defeat and continued to probe. 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