As the dust settles on the 2024 NFL Draft, the Denver Broncos find themselves brimming with hope and excitement. They secured one of the most dynamic quarterback talents available: Bo Nix.
Tyrone Braxton was the best player to ever wear jersey No. 34 for the Denver Broncos. Braxton was picked by the Broncos in the 12th round (12th!) of the 1987 NFL draft out of North Dakota State.
The Denver Broncos bolstered their backfield with a draft pick of former Notre Dame RB Audric Eistime, but is he a complement, or a replacement, for incumbent RB1 Javonte Williams?
The Denver Broncos have signed defensive back Kris Abrams-Draine to a four-year contract on Thursday, according to the Denver Gazette. Abrams-Draine (5-11, 179 pounds) was the 145th overall (5th round) selection in last month’s NFL draft, where he came out of the University of Missouri.
The Denver Broncos continue to tinker with their roster, releasing two players.
The Broncos have signed first-round QB Bo Nix to a rookie contract, according to Adam Schefter. This leaves just two unsigned draft picks for the Broncos: Nix, 24, was a three-year starter at Auburn before transferring to Oregon and starting his final two years.
The Denver Broncos are about to start rookie minicamp in an attempt to see just how good the players they drafted can be. Well, it's more about getting them acclimated to the way things work, installing the playbook, and other such things.
Although the Broncos have tried and failed repeatedly to replace Peyton Manning, this is the first Round 1 QB the team has turned to since the legendary passer’s retirement.
Denver informed wide receiver Phillip Dorsett and defensive lineman Rashard Lawrence of their respective releases on Friday.
According to Mike Klis, the Broncos cut DT Rashard Lawrence from their minicamp roster on Friday. Klis also reports Denver released WR Phillip Dorsett. Lawrence, 25, is a former fourth-round pick by the Cardinals in the 2020 NFL Draft.
The Denver Broncos have their undrafted free agent class signed and ready to go for rookie minicamp. The Denver Broncos have wrapped up their undrafted free agent class with 13 official signings.
The Broncos began signing their draft picks on Thursday and they announced their undrafted free agent class on Friday. Safety Cam Allen is among the newcomers in Denver.
The Denver Broncos, like all NFL teams, have a storied history of draft picks, some of which have been less successful. One such example often cited is Shane Ray, a former first-round pick.
The Denver Broncos have gotten themselves into a tricky cap situation. Denver traded significant assets for QB Russell Wilson from the Seattle Seahawks two years ago.
Just because a player doesn’t get drafted doesn’t mean that they can’t make it in the NFL. There have been plenty of success stories from undrafted free agents who hit it big in the league.
According to Mike Klis, the Broncos have agreed to terms with fifth-round CB Kris Abrams-Draine on a four-year rookie contract. Denver has now signed four picks from the 2024 NFL Draft up to this point: Abrams-Draine, 22, was a three-year starter at Missouri.
Long-time Denver Broncos cornerback and one-time Super Bowl champion Chris Harris Jr. discussed why things didn't work out in Denver for Wilson.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have been very active this offseason, but they still have work to do.
The Denver Broncos are rolling forward at quarterback sans Ben DiNucci.
Collier is credited as the architect of the “Orange Crush” defense, which the Broncos utilized during the 1870s and 1980s. The renowned 3-4 defense helped Denver reach the Super Bowl in the 1977, 1986, and 1987 seasons.
Joe Collier, the standout defensive coordinator of Denver's famed "Orange Crush" defense, Monday night at his home in Littleton, Colo., the Broncos announced.
Traditionally, every offseason is marked by roster overhauls. The Denver Broncos experienced a significant turnover in Sean Payton's first year, but in
Not many people are expecting much of anything from Denver Broncos quarterback Zach Wilson in 2024, but Bleacher Report’s Alex Kay sees an opportunity for him to finally break through.
Luther Elliss played defensive tackle for the Denver Broncos back in 2004, while also serving as the team chaplain. A native of Manco, CO, Elliss played at the University of Utah where he would go on to become a first-round pick in the NFL draft.
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