Denver Broncos rookie running back RJ Harvey has a chance to shine for fantasy football with veteran J.K. Dobbins battling injury. Selected in the second round of the 2025 NFL Draft, some analysts believed Harvey could be a Year 1 wonder in Sean Payton’s offense.
The Denver Broncos had injury updates to share about Patrick Surtain II and Marvin Mims going into Week 11 of the 2025 NFL season. Surtain is going through the fifth season of his career with the Broncos.
The Denver Broncos are 8-2 on the season, riding a seven-game winning streak as they remain atop the AFC West. Meanwhile, the Kansas City Chiefs are 5-4 so far, most recently losing to the Buffalo Bills.
It's been nearly a week and a half since the Denver Broncos' abysmal offensive display on Thursday Night Football against the Las Vegas Raiders. The Broncos
NFL draft stock is fluid from the start of the college football season until it concludes. These 20 players have risen up draft boards in 2025 as a result of their strong start to the season.
The Denver Broncos are facing some serious injury adversity for the first time this season. Don't get me wrong; this team has lost a player here and there this season, but entering Week 11's tilt with the Kansas City Chiefs, the Broncos are approaching walking wounded status.
The Denver Broncos will be without starting running back J.K. Dobbins in Sunday's AFC West matchup vs. the Kansas City Chiefs. Let not your heart be troubled, though; RJ Harvey is ready to answer when Sean Payton calls on him.
Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero are reporting that Broncos RB J.K. Dobbins is out for Sunday’s game against the Chiefs, but is also sidelined for the “foreseeable future” with a “significant” foot injury. Rapoport says that Dobbins is still working through his options right now and injured reserve is a possibility.
With the month of September in the books, both the top college prospects and 2026 NFL draft order are coming into focus. Here's a look at our latest first-round NFL mock draft as of October 13, 2025.
Week 11's tilt between the Denver Broncos and Kansas City Chiefs is more than a litmus test; it's a battle for the heart and soul of the AFC West. At 8-2, the Broncos are trying to signal a changing of the guard in the division, despite the Chiefs winning it in each of the past nine seasons.
As Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix works through an inconsistent sophomore season, he says he avoids social media to overcome adversity. Although the Broncos have won seven straight games and lead the AFC West, their offense has been held below 20 points in three of their last five contests.
The Denver Broncos have been red-hot as of late. They’ve won their last seven games and have shown no sign of slowing down. For a team that was given the ceiling of a wild-card spot by many, the Broncos now find themselves tied for first in not only the AFC but the entire NFL.
Entering Week 11, the current interceptions leader for the Denver Broncos isn't All-World cornerback Patrick Surtain II. Nor his partner-in-crime, Riley Moss.
The Kansas City Chiefs' Week 11 matchup against the Denver Broncos will be one of the biggest regular season games they have played over the past several years.
Despite some of Sean Payton's former colleagues in NFL media throwing Bo Nix under the bus, the Denver Broncos' head coach refuses to do so. Any objective
The Denver Broncos suffered a seemingly massive blow to their elite defense back in Week 8 when All-Pro cornerback Pat Surtain II went down with an injury before halftime.
A day after adding tackle Geron Christian off the Cowboys’ practice squad, the Broncos are raiding another NFC East team’s P-squad to add more offensive help.
According to Adam Schefter, the Broncos are signing WR Lil’Jordan Humphrey to their active roster from the Giants’ practice squad. Schefter adds Humphrey is likely going to play Sunday against the Chiefs.
Alex Singleton announced to his teammates Monday that he recently underwent surgery for testicular cancer. The veteran linebacker will be absent from the Broncos for the time being but offered an encouraging statement on his status.
Denver Broncos linebacker Alex Singleton revealed on Monday that he was recently diagnosed with cancer. Singleton issued a lengthy statement in which he announced that he underwent successful surgery on Friday to treat testicular cancer.