The Denver Broncos recently met with Wisconsin wide receiver Bryson Green on an official top-30 visit, 9NEWS insider Mike Klis reported last week. Green is considered a late-round prospect in April's 2025 NFL Draft.
Wisconsin veteran wide receiver Bryson Green remains questionable, while Tyrell Henry and safety Kamo'i Latu are still out heading into the team's pivotal Big Ten clash against Penn State on Saturday at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison.
Wisconsin's No. 1 wide receiver Will Pauling is not listed on Saturday morning's injury report and he will be active against Northwestern, while outside receiving option Bryson Green remains out.
One of the Wisconsin football receivers who has been drawing plenty of attention early on has been a dynamic deep-threat. Bryson Green, a former transfer wide receiver from Oklahoma State University, struggled to make much of an impact during his first season with Wisconsin.
In what would have felt like a given several years ago, the Wisconsin football program learned that one of its starting wide receivers would officially be back with the Badgers in 2024.
The Wisconsin Badgers are fresh off of a disappointing 35-31 loss to the LSU Tigers today in the ReliaQuest Bowl. While the bowl game loss was tough to swallow, the Badgers put together a solid all-around 2023 season.