The Denver Broncos opted to stay in the Ja'Quan McMillian business — for 2026, at least. Following the nickel cornerback's impressive 2025 campaign, finishing with five total takeaways on a defense that struggled to force turnovers, he hit the restricted free-agent ranks.
Bo Nix was supposed to be back from his ankle surgery in time to get every snap during the Denver Broncos' offseason training program. That was the team's message throughout the offseason, beginning in January when Nix first suffered his fractured ankle .
The Denver Broncos have waived WR Michael Woods II from injured reserve with an injury settlement, per the NFL’s Official Transaction Wire. Woods reverted to injured reserve after being waived with an injury designation earlier this month.
The Denver Broncos' skill positions have come a long way since Sean Payton arrived as head coach in 2023. Payton has rebuilt the wide receiver, running back, and tight end rooms, though the latter still has some serious question marks enteirng 2026.
A key Denver Broncos player is already thinking about where he’ll be after the 2026 season, but that’s not a bad thing. In fact, it may be a positive for the Broncos in 2026.
Yardbarker's best-of NFL positional series continues with linebackers. This does not cover pure pass-rushing threats -- we will get to them -- but rather true off-ball defenders who thrived as traditional inside and outside 'backers.
Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton has had a long history of criticizing NFL referees over a lack of consistency and clarity. In response, the league office is implementing new accountability procedures for game officials.
Not only do the Denver Broncos have one of the best guards in the NFL, but their other starter is also very solid and capable. The Broncos also have good depth at the position, especially based on their offensive line philosophy.
There aren’t many quarterback-receiver duos as in sync as Denver Broncos’ Bo Nix and Troy Franklin. As they gear up for their fifth straight season together, their on-field chemistry has only continued to evolve since their college football days.
Ja’Quan McMillian enters the final year of his contract for the 2026 NFL season. Without an extension, he hits unrestricted free agency in March 2027, which makes his case a ticking clock for the Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton.
Alex Singleton has the heart of a warrior. Last season, after a year-long battle to return from a torn ACL, he returned to the starting lineup in Week 1.
Despite selecting running backs on the second day of the past two drafts, the Broncos and HC Sean Payton opted to bring back injury-prone RB J.K. Dobbins , who continues to dominate when healthy.
We've reached that point in the NFL offseason where lists and rankings from around the internet drive what little football conversation there is on social media.
The six-week NFL summer is upon us. That dreaded stretch on the NFL calendar between the end of the offseason training program and the beginning of training camp.
It’s still early, but Jaylen Waddle is doing everything the Denver Broncos hoped for when they traded for him a couple of months ago. The Denver Broncos
The Denver Broncos entered the 2026 offseason with legitimate Super Bowl aspirations and a clear determination to maximize the development of quarterback Bo Nix.
There’s no lingering concern from Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton about Bo Nix’s injury, and the team is hyped about his new receiver. However, could a potential Super Bowl season have gotten off on shaky footing?
Luca Evans reports that the Broncos have officially agreed to terms with third-round DT Tyler Onyedim on Sunday. This means that the Broncos have now wrapped up their entire 2026 draft class: Onyedim, 23, began his college career at Iowa State where he played four seasons.
The Broncos drafted a cornerback in the first round last year despite no apparent need at the position. Indeed, Denver’s 14-3 season unfolded with Patrick Surtain, Riley Moss and Ja’Quan McMillian as the top three corners.