The Russell Wilson era in the Mile High City ended with a whimper, despite its promising start. In his first year as Denver Broncos head coach, Sean Payton was a clear net-positive for Wilson, but he had to totally restructure his offense and simplify the scheme.
The Denver Broncos have a great history of strong-legged kickers, and given the nature of the position, it’s no surprise that the team’s all-time scoring list is topped by kickers.
C.J. Anderson was the best player to ever wear No. 22 for the Denver Broncos, but there’s a pretty significant honorable mention. Glyn Milburn was a running back and returner for the Broncos from 1993-1995.
All things considered, the Denver Broncos didn't draft the most experienced college passer of all time just to let him learn the ropes from the bench. Bo Nix started an NCAA record 61 games, and by navigating plenty of live action, the Broncos will likely have no fear of throwing the 24-year-old in at the deep end early.
Denver Broncos fans loved the work head coach Sean Payton and general manager George Paton did with the team’s limited draft picks this year. In our weekly SB Nation Reacts survey we asked if you thought the Denver Broncos came out of the 2024 NFL Draft a winner and the response was overwhelmingly positive.
As we continue our series listing the best player to wear each number for the Denver Broncos, which reached No. 21, which is a difficult decision. Gene Mingo is definitely part of the conversation.
Von Miller ranks No. 1 on the Broncos’ all-time sack list, followed by Simon Fletcher and Karl Mecklenburg. The NFL did not begin officially tracking stats until 1982, so several players who played before that date are much lower on the team’s official all-time sack list than they should be.
Louis Wright was one of the best cornerbacks in Denver Broncos history, and he was the best player to ever wear No. 20 for the franchise. Brian Dawkins deserves as a shoutout as one of the best safeties in league history.
While not unanimous, there is certainly a segment of Denver Broncos fans more than ready for the Bo Nix era, but are these feelings coming from a source of logic or emotion?
The Denver Broncos have been one of the most surprising teams of the 2024 offseason. The Broncos made several shocking moves at the beginning of the free agency: some were money-saving moves, others not so much.
Earlier this week, Colorado Gov. Jared Polis announced that Friday, May 3rd (5/3) would be designated “Randy Gradishar Day,” in honor of the former Denver linebacker’s induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in August.
It seems like the one-year marriage between Sean Payton and Russell Wilson was even rockier than outsiders thought.
John Franklin-Myers will have a new home in 2024.
A couple of unnamed NFL executives aren't as down as some regarding the Broncos' decision to select Bo Nix as the 12th overall pick of the 2024 NFL Draft.
After filling a number of needs this offseason, the Jets should be firmly in the mix for a playoff spot in 2024, but there's still work to be done to get there.
Strike 3: The old adage says if you have two quarterbacks, you really don’t have one. That’s not true for the Denver Broncos, who continue their almost decade-long search for “the guy” under center.
The Denver Broncos had seven picks in the 2024 NFL Draft and with the 12th overall pick, they selected QB Bo Nix and followed up with his WR at Oregon, Troy Franklin.
The first couple of waves of NFL free agency and the 2024 NFL Draft are behind us, but there will still be plenty of moves made by franchises ahead of the 2024 season. Numerous free agents are still available.
Once the NFL Draft is done, the blitz to sign undrafted free agents is an arduous one. The calls start to go out to potential UDFAs in the seventh round and most classes are finished within an hour or two of the conclusion of the NFL Draft.
Nix currently is sharing a quarterback room with journeyman Jarrett Stidham, former New York Jets flop Zach Wilson and career backup Ben DiNucci.
The defender was one of the cornerstones of the Broncos’ elite secondary nicknamed “No Fly Zone,” which helped spur the team to victory in Super Bowl 50 during the 2015 season.
The Denver Broncos are almost ready for the season. This is a new era, with new uniforms and a new quarterback. The team isn't expected to compete for the playoffs in 2024, but in this league, you never know what can happen, and that's perfect fuel to the fire for a team that has nothing to lose.
The New York Jets had an impressive NFL Draft, upgrading their offensive line and adding some more offensive weapons for Aaron Rodgers, but they didn’t address the safety position.
Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton has made it clear that as things stand right now, his team has not yet settled on a starting quarterback for the 2024 season.
Wilson, of course, will be seeking a fresh start in Denver.
A former Denver Broncos player on the Super Bowl 50 team is officially calling it quits on his career. They have yet to decide if they will shave a ceremony to sign a one-year contract with the Broncos before heading to retirement.
It's not a secret anymore that Denver Broncos wide receiver Courtland Sutton wants to be paid more than he currently is. That kind of situation happens in the NFL far more often than you may think.
Denver Broncos wide receiver Courtland Sutton is at the center of trade talks, and it’s easy to see why. With Sean Payton and the Broncos embracing a rebuild with first-round pick Bo Nix, Denver is looking toward the future.
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