The Denver Broncos were once perennial contenders. Making it to the playoffs was almost a foregone conclusion. They, however, have tapered off over the last few years, and Broncos coach Sean Payton want to put an end to that.
The Broncos have been securing their key players to long-term contracts. One such player to get a new deal was receiver Courtland Sutton. Due to make $14 million in 2025, Sutton recently signed a four-year, $92 million extension.
On Monday, the Denver Broncos were back on the grass after a day off. There were no pads for Day 9, with the players in shorts and shells, but it was a spirited practice nonetheless.
Another football season is upon us as the NFL gears up for Week 1. The Philadelphia Eagles will seek to defend their Super Bowl trophy as the Kansas City Chiefs look to reach the AFC title game for the sixth straight season.
The Denver Broncos drafted tight end Caleb Lohner with their final selection back in April at No. 241 overall. The selection was based on 57 snaps of college football and a lot of projection.
Sam Ehlinger is this year's version of Zach Wilson — in more ways than one. Ehlinger, who signed a modest deal with the Denver Broncos in free agency, is currently stationed as the team's third-string quarterback, same as Wilson was in 2024.
A quick recap of what went down during today’s Broncos training camp practice. Day 9 of Broncos Camp is in the books, and it was a quick non-padded ramp-up day after a day off on Sunday and a busy week ahead.
Bo Nix exceeded expectations while leading the Denver Broncos to the playoffs in his rookie season last year, and Sean Payton believes the young quarterback is only going to get much, much better in short order.
The Denver Broncos front office has been busy over the last week, handing out extensions to arguably the most impactful players on both sides of the ball.
Denver Broncos' linebacker Levelle Bailey has had an impressive training camp so far. The Broncos signed Bailey as an undrafted free agent in 2024, and he played in 10 games last season.
When Zach Allen signed a massive four-year, $102 million extension with the Denver Broncos on Saturday, it wasn’t just about the guaranteed $69.5 million or becoming one of the NFL’s highest-paid interior defensive linemen.
Bo Nix is getting ready for a big sophomore season in the NFL. What he said about his goals with the Denver Broncos for the upcoming campaign will excite the team’s fans moving forward.
Per Ian Rapoport, the Jaguars are signing veteran CB Levi Wallace, who was just recently let go by the Broncos. The veteran had seen some playing time due to injuries this past season, but struggled on the field.
The Broncos and defensive lineman Zach Allen are in agreement on a four-year contract extension that keeps him in Denver through the 2029 season, the team announced Saturday.