The Denver Broncos are fresh off of a Week 1 victory over the Tennessee Titans and will now get another opportunity for a win against the AFC South in Week 2.
Get ready for a classic AFC showdown as the Denver Broncos travel to Lucas Oil Stadium to take on the Indianapolis Colts in a pivotal Week 2 matchup. Both teams are coming off Week 1 wins, but they got there in completely different ways.
Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton provided a brief update on the status of starting inside linebacker Dre Greenlaw, who missed last week's regular-season opener and did not practice Wednesday as the team readied for Week 2.
The Denver Broncos emerged victorious over the Tennessee Titans, notching Sean Payton his first Week-1 win as the team's head coach. However, after making the playoffs last year, the Broncos are being judged on more than just the standings; style points have come into play.
The Denver Broncos are undefeated, at least following Week 1, after beating the Tennessee Titans 20-12. It was an ugly and ineffective offensive game featuring a dominant defensive display.
Throughout the Denver Broncos' offseason and preseason, much of the conversation has centered around Sean Payton's desire to field an improved run game.
Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix looked like he might be entering a second-year skid in Week 1, but head coach Sean Payton insists he's to blame for the quarterback's struggles.
49ers linebacker Dre Greenlaw remained out of practice Wednesday. Greenlaw missed all of the offseason program after hurting his quad while working out in April.
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 opened their new season with a win after beating the Tennessee Titans, 20-12, at Empower Field at Mile High on Sunday, spoiling the debut of top overall pick Cam Ward.
The Denver Broncos opened their 2025 season with a 20-12 win over the Tennessee Titans, but the victory was clouded by concerns over quarterback Bo Nix and his three turnovers.
The Denver Broncos will have a new home by 2031 after the team brass announced on Tuesday that a new stadium will be built in Burnham Yard. Quarterback Bo Nix already expressed his excitement for it.
Burnham Yard, the Denver Broncos‘ long-rumored preferred site for their upcoming new stadium, has been all over the news. Yesterday, the team, along with the city of Denver and the state of Colorado, made it official with a press release.
The Denver Broncos owners are building a home for the future while their team is focusing on the present. Denver's ownership group announced plans for a new stadium that will be ready in 2031, but the timeline for winning is now.
The Denver Broncos are undefeated after a dominant defensive performance in Week 1 against the Tennessee Titans. With Nik Bonitto and Patrick Surtain making life difficult for opposing quarterbacks, they will look to continue that trend against the Indianapolis Colts in Week 2.
Could the Super Bowl head to the Rocky Mountains? One new plan involving the Denver Broncos presents some hidden ramifications for the big game. The three-time Super Bowl winning franchise and the city are moving forward with a new stadium.
The Denver Broncos have identified Burnham Yard as a preferred site for a privately funded, retractable-roof stadium, the team announced on Tuesday. The
The Denver Broncos, the team that has defined Sunday afternoons in the “Mile High City” for over six decades, are finally making moves on a new home. And no, they’re not packing their bags for the suburbs.
Now this is the kind of video that needs to go viral. While we spent the last few days watching an unhinged woman take away a baseball from a little kid in Miami, we introduce you to Courtland Sutton and his glove. Sutton is a wide receiver for the Denver Broncos.