The Denver Broncos are making use of the NFL's international player rules on the practice squad. According to 9NEWS' Mike Klis, the Broncos are signing Australian-born tight end Patrick Murtagh to the practice squad, making him the 17th player.
The Denver Broncos need a new home stadium. Their current venue, Empower Field at Mile High, has been in use since August 2001. While it’s still more than
There were always going to be a few shocking departures as Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton and GM George Paton cut down the roster this week. However,
How many of the NFL players to rush for at least 1,000 yards in at least four seasons in the Super Bowl Era (since 1966) can you name in seven minutes?
Courtney Jackson is taking his talents to a Denver Broncos foe in the Pacific Northwest. Jackson, a preseason fan-favorite wide receiver, has joined the Seattle Seahawks' practice squad after being waived by the Broncos at final cuts, The Denver Gazette's Chris Tomasson reported Wednesday.
No sporting event can match the Super Bowl. It’s the biggest annual event in sports, and frankly, in culture. Television ratings don’t lie on that front.
With the Denver Broncos setting their initial 53-man roster , it reflected a personnel strength that they haven’t had in years. It is a testament to GM George Paton and head coach Sean Payton's work in rebuilding the Broncos' roster, as 39 of the 53 players on the initial 53-man squad were also on the 2024 roster.
For the Denver Broncos, one of the most encouraging stories entering the upcoming season revolves around wide receiver Troy Franklin. The second-year wideout found his turning point in the most unlikely of places, a lopsided playoff loss that offered one personal victory.
Denver Broncos wide receiver Marvin Mims left Wednesday's practice after suffering a groin injury, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported, confirming a previous update by The DNVR's Zac Stevens.
As years go by, it's easy to forget some of the players who suited up on the gridiron. While the quarterback is the one position in the NFL that is under
The Denver Broncos had a successful season, finishing 10-7 and advancing to the playoffs. However, after the Broncos lost to the Buffalo Bills, there is still work to be done.
The Denver Broncos made the difficult decision to waive second-year running back Audric Estime on Tuesday ahead of the NFL deadline. The Broncos hoped that he'd pass through waivers and re-sign to the practice squad, but Estime had other options.
Sometimes, the risk isn't worth it. On Wednesday, the Denver Broncos ended up losing two players they had released on Tuesday during the final roster cuts.
2025 will be Sean Payton’s third season in charge of the Denver Broncos. Year two was a big success, as the Broncos made the playoffs for the first time under Payton.
Training camp in late July is hell on Earth. The sun’s cooking, players are dripping sweat before warm-ups even start, and most guys look like they’d rather be anywhere else.
According to Jordan Schultz, quarterback Sam Ehlinger will remain with the Denver Broncos despite not making the 53-man roster. Ehlinger will sign on to the team’s practice squad despite having other opportunities elsewhere.
The Denver Broncos have been busy in an attempt to cut down their roster from 90 to 53 players ahead of the 2 p.m. MT deadline on Aug. 26. With that, plenty of players will find new homes, and some surprises are for sure in store.
The Denver Broncos have a loaded running back room, and their impressive collection of talent forced them to cut Audric Estime. A former fifth-round pick, the Notre Dame product had a solid rookie season, appearing in 13 games while recording 310 yards and two touchdowns on 76 attempts (4.1 yards per attempt) with a respectable 62.3 PFF grade.
The Denver Broncos are waiving RB Blake Watson, according to Jeremy Fowler. Fowler said that Watson had received trade interest prior to his PCL strain.
The Broncos held a lengthy audition for their running back jobs behind their newly assembled top duo (J.K. Dobbins, R.J. Harvey), and one of the losers in the derby has been revealed.
Look, I’ll be the first to admit it, when the Denver Broncos selected Bo Nix with the 12th overall pick in 2024, I rolled my eyes so hard they nearly fell out of my head.
One of the top developments of this offseason in the case of the Broncos has been extension agreements with in-house players. Defensive linemen Zach Allen and wideout Courtland Sutton each have new four-year deals in hand.