The Denver Broncos are starting a new era in 2024. The Russell Wilson experiment failed in Denver, and the Broncos were willing to eat an historically-large cap hit to rid themselves of the veteran QB.
Throughout the course of the NFL offseason, the Denver Broncos and star wide receiver Courtland Sutton have been locked in a situation regarding the player’s contract.
After being drafted by the Denver Broncos in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft, former Oregon Ducks quarterback Bo Nix is acting like a sponge around Sean Payton.
As the Denver Broncos continue with their second week of organized team activities, who are three players to keep an eye on this week? OTAs are an acclimation period for players as they dive deeper into the team’s offseason program with on-field work.
Although some presume Broncos rookie quarterback Bo Nix will win the starting job, Jarrett Stidham is determined to pull off an upset.
The Denver Broncos signed wide receiver Josh Reynolds in free agency, replacing Jerry Jeudy, who the club traded to the Cleveland Browns earlier in the offseason.
The 2024 NFL season is drawing closer quickly and the Denver Broncos are going to be an interesting team to watch. After making the bold decision to move on from quarterback Russell Wilson, the Broncos also ended up trading wide receiver Jerry Jeudy.
ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reported this weekend that Broncos WR Courtland Sutton is seeking a raise of around $2 or $3 million from his current scheduled salary in 2024. “He’s due about $13.6 million in cash this year,” Fowler said via Heavy’s Josh Buckhalter.
Justin Simmons is one of seven former Denver Broncos players who remain unsigned free agents in late May. Despite calls from fans to re-sign him (and fake reports on social media), the Broncos are not expected to bring back the veteran safety.
The Denver Broncos will be back on the field Tuesday through Thursday for the second week of organized team activities. What are we looking for from the Broncos quarterback battle and other positional storylines?
The man who led the Denver Broncos to their first ever playoff berth and Super Bowl berth comes in on our 49th spot of the Broncos greatest player list.
The quarterback, entering his fifth season in the NFL, is excited to battle against Zach Wilson and Bo Nix this offseason.
After trying out for the Denver Broncos at rookie minicamp earlier this month, record-setting quarterback John Matocha will now get an opportunity in the Canadian Football League.
It looks like there is no clear leader to claim the staring center job in Denver this season.
The post-Russell Wilson era of Sean Payton’s Denver Broncos won’t be as straightforward for Jarrett Stidham. Payton added Bo Nix and Zach Wilson to compete with the sixth-year veteran quarterback.
The 2024 offseason program for the Denver Broncos is going to be all about the quarterback position. Head coach Sean Payton and his staff have the least established quarterback depth chart in the NFL After releasing veteran Russell Wilson earlier this offseason, the team was left with Jarrett Stidham and Ben DiNucci.
The Denver Broncos have completely remade their quarterback room this offseason. It all started with the decision to move on from Russell Wilson. After that move was made, they acquired Zach Wilson in a trade with the New York Jets and followed that up by drafting Bo Nix in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft.
The past few years have not been kind to Denver Broncos wide receiver Tim Patrick. After going undrafted in the 2017 NFL Draft, the Utah product bounced around the league before finding a home with the Denver Broncos.
Two of this decade’s most injury-prone players, Tim Patrick and Greg Dulcich, are attempting to shake off two seasons sidetracked by maladies.
Peyton Manning is regarded as one of the best quarterbacks in NFL history as a first-ballot Hall of Famer in 2021, but there's one record he'd like to get rid of — the most interceptions ever thrown by a rookie (28). He feels like he has a chance to do just that in 2024.
He remains tied to his four-year, $60M deal.
The Denver Broncos are going through a weird offseason. They have gutted some pretty important parts of their roster with long-time Denver players, so it's hard to tell what direction this team is headed.
The Denver Broncos head into “Phase 3” of 2024 season preparations this week with OTAs, a.k.a organized team activities. Unfortunately, they’ll be without second-year linebacker Drew Sanders for the foreseeable future.
Heading into the 2024 NFL offseason, a lot of focus was on the quarterback position for the Denver Broncos. They moved on from veteran Russell Wilson and needed an immediate and long-term option for the position.
The Denver Broncos won't have second-year linebacker Drew Sanders until late in the 2024 season, if then, due to a torn Achilles that he sustained last month, ESPN reported Monday.
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