Denver Broncos safety JL Skinner has gone under the knife for an offseason surgery. Skinner announced on his Instagram story that he played the 2025 season with a torn labrum and posted a pre-procedure picture of himself with a caption.
The Super Bowl is in the books , which means we can officially turn the page to the 2026 offseason. The Denver Broncos had a two-week head start, but they would have much rather been starting their offseason right now.
Not long after Nix suffered a broken bone in his right ankle back on Jan. 17, Payton said that Nix had "a condition that was predisposed" regarding such an injury.
If the past two Super Bowls have taught us anything, it's that running back talent matters. The position had been devalued in the NFL over the years, but thanks to players like Saquon Barkley and Kenneth Walker III, not to mention stars like James Cook, Derrick Henry, Bijan Robinson, and Breece Hall , running back is on the rise.
Super Bowl LX may have had a different outcome had Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix not suffered a broken ankle in the win over the Buffalo Bills in the divisional round of the playoffs.
As franchises prepare wish lists for their next hires, numerous cautionary tales exist. Here are the worst head-coaching tenures since the 1970 merger.
ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter has quieted whispers indicating that Denver Broncos lame-duck general manager George Paton could leave his post this offseason and return to the Minnesota Vikings' front office as their new GM.
The Denver Broncos will have good salary-cap space to work with in free agency as they make the necessary tweaks to push even farther in the playoffs. The Broncos have a few roster needs, and there are some options currently set to hit the open market.
It may have been medically in the cards for it to happen, but still, Denver Broncos QB Bo Nix took the injury news hard. And now that the season has ended, it seems obvious that the Broncos would have given the Seahawks a better Super Bowl than the Patriots if they had Nix.
With the Super Bowl officially in the rear-view , the NFL offseason is here. The Denver Broncos are already two weeks into their offseason, and tough decisions are coming soon.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
ESPN officially turned the page to the 2026 NFL campaign at the conclusion of Super Bowl 60 on Sunday, releasing its "early" power rankings for each team heading into next season.
The Denver Broncos need to remake their tight end room this offseason, with or without Evan Engram, who could be a potential cut candidate . The Broncos
Super Bowl 60 is officially in the books. The Seattle Seahawks defeated the New England Patriots 29-13 in one of the least-anticipated and most boring Super Bowls of the modern era.
Scheduled to reach unrestricted free agency, Denver Broncos starting defensive end John Franklin-Myers is projected to net the most lucrative contract among all players at his position.
We've broken down a few decisions the Denver Broncos may need to make to create more cap space. We've highlighted Denver's restricted and exclusive rights free agents since the 2026 offseason began.
The Denver Broncos, like the rest of the NFL, had to sit on the couch Sunday evening and watch the Seattle Seahawks beat the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX.
The Denver Broncos had an incredible 2025 season, but will now enter the most crucial offseason in franchise history. Bo Nix made a ton of throws when the lights were brightest, but Jarrett Stidham was unable to avenge his teammate in the AFC Championship Game against the New England Patriots.
Davis Webb‘s promotion to Broncos offensive coordinator stirred speculation that he may take over play-calling duties from Sean Payton. Webb received interest from several teams this cycle for both head coaching and offensive coordinator jobs that would have come with the opportunity to call plays.
The Denver Broncos will have money to spend this offseason in free agency. Bradley Locker of Pro Football Focus noted last month that Denver "can afford a big-time signing on offense".