On Monday, the Denver Broncos added depth to their defensive line on their first day of offseason workouts. The Broncos are in the process of adding 90 players to their offseason roster and will add several more players in the draft next week.
The 31-year-old is in line to play for a sixth career NFL team.
The Denver Broncos had one of the worst run defenses in all of football last season, and that position group has been an area of focus for Sean Payton and George Paton this offseason.
The Denver Broncos official preparation for next season begins today as the team kicks off their first day of voluntary workouts. What does Phase One of the offseason program entail?
The Denver Broncos are signing veteran defensive lineman Angelo Blackson to a one-year contract, according to a report from KUSA-TV’s Mike Klis. Blackson (6-4, 318 pounds) entered the league as a fourth-round pick out of Auburn with the Tennessee Titans in 2015.
Virtually every NFL team, including the reigning Super Bowl champions, kicks off the voluntary portion of its offseason workout program on Monday, April 15.
While many expect the Denver Broncos to take a quarterback in this year’s NFL Draft, what options should they take a look at in the first round if they wanted to go the cornerback route, similar to 2021’s draft?
The 2024 NFL draft is less than two weeks away, where teams are busy finalizing their draft boards. All eyes are on the quarterback position heading into the first round, and there’s sure to be some surprises on Day 1.
We do not know the dates and times for the Denver Broncos’ 2024 games yet (the full schedule is expected to be announced in May), but we do know all of the team’s opponents for the upcoming season.
Kentucky RB Ray Davis is a prospect the Broncos have shown interest in and is some who could instantly improve their backfield. One prospect the Denver Broncos are showing interest in is former Kentucky running back Ray Davis.
Could we see Sean Payton trade three first-round picks away to get the quarterback he wants from the 2024 NFL Draft? Possibly. For the Denver Broncos franchise since winning Super Bowl 50 it has been an endless search for a proper heir to Peyton Manning.
The Denver Broncos are set to begin their offseason program today (April 15), and several new jersey numbers have already been revealed. First up is wide receiver Phillip Dorsett, who switched from No.
The Denver Broncos hosted Nebraska defensive back Omar Brown on a pre-draft visit earlier this month, according to KUSA-TV’s Mike Klis. Brown also met with the Broncos at the Shrine Bowl, the defensive back said in an interview with The Draft Network’s Justin Melo.
The Denver Broncos have some pretty talented legends come through and play football for their squad. We all know about Peyton Manning, who won the Super Bowl in 2015 for the Broncos as the quarterback, and his on-screen talent.
The Denver Broncos and every other team in the AFC West hate each other. This is historically one of the most competitive divisions in NFL history. So, you can imagine that when there is a chance to make fun of the other team, they will jump on it.
This is the time of year when we start hearing about all of these cool stories of draft prospects who have had something incredible happen in their life or have a late ambition to start playing the game later than most and are somehow very good at it.
The Denver Broncos need a quarterback, and the top options won’t be on the board with the 12th-overall pick. After cutting ties with Russell Wilson – and taking on a record $85 million in dead cap to do so – the team currently has journeyman backup Jarrett Stidham atop their depth chart.
The Patriots hold the third pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.
The Denver Broncos released Russell Wilson earlier this offseason, meaning that Jarrett Stidham is currently in line to be the team’s starting quarterback heading into 2024.
Even if the Broncos trade down, they could still address their biggest need.
The Denver Broncos need a whole lot of things entering the NFL Draft. That includes a quarterback after the team cut Russell Wilson. However, because the Broncos pick 12th, it may be difficult for them to snag one of the top quarterback prospects in the draft class.
Uncertainty rules the day for the Denver Broncos at quarterback, but that could change during the upcoming NFL Draft. If the regular season kicked off today, the Broncos would likely start either Ben DiNucci or Jarrett Stidham behind center in Week 1.
Losing Lloyd Cushenberry, the Broncos will have a new center starter in 2023. Younger blockers will be in the mix for the job, but the Broncos now have a veteran set to enter the competition.
Scouts from the Denver Broncos were reportedly present at the Colorado School of Mines’ pro day recently to observe quarterback John Matocha, as indicated by local radio personality Miles Dunklin.
NFL insider Albert Breer of Sports Illustrated suggested that Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton could pull the trigger on a massive draft-related trade.
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