It looks like there is no clear leader to claim the staring center job in Denver this season.
Does the Denver Broncos' best player need to have a better season in 2024?
Following rookie minicamp earlier this month, three Denver Broncos players participated in the NFLPA’s Rookie Premiere event in Los Angeles on May 18. Broncos quarterback Bo Nix (a first-round pick), wide receiver Troy Franklin (fourth round) and running back Audric Estimé (fifth round) traveled to L.A.
Just over one week after the NFL announced the Denver Broncos’ 2024 schedule, coach Sean Payton was made available to media members following a practice session last Thursday.
2024 is a big year for Greg Dulcich and the Denver Broncos as the third-year tight end hopes to remain healthy after a series of hamstring injuries have derailed the start of his NFL career.
The second year wide receiver will look to have a breakout year as a receiver while also continuing to be a weapon in the return game. Last year, the Broncos traded up from their 68th overall selection in the third round to the 63rd overall selection in the second round to draft Oklahoma speedster wide receiver, Marvin Mims Jr.
Manning talked about the triumvirate of Denver quarterbacks, including rookie Bo Nix. Anytime Peyton Manning speaks, I’ll listen. When it’s about quarterbacks and those playing for the Denver Broncos, it’s a little more intently.
The post-Russell Wilson era of Sean Payton’s Denver Broncos won’t be as straightforward for Jarrett Stidham. Payton added Bo Nix and Zach Wilson to compete with the sixth-year veteran quarterback.
The Denver Broncos’ offense will definitely look a lot different on the offensive side of the ball as while the quarterback room is the talk of the football world, the wide receiver unit has also changed drastically.
The 2024 offseason program for the Denver Broncos is going to be all about the quarterback position. Head coach Sean Payton and his staff have the least established quarterback depth chart in the NFL After releasing veteran Russell Wilson earlier this offseason, the team was left with Jarrett Stidham and Ben DiNucci.
The Denver Broncos have completely remade their quarterback room this offseason. It all started with the decision to move on from Russell Wilson. After that move was made, they acquired Zach Wilson in a trade with the New York Jets and followed that up by drafting Bo Nix in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft.
There's a lot of excitement surrounding the potential 12th overall 2024 NFL Draft selection Bo Nix as he enters the Denver Broncos locker room favored to win the starting job over Zach Wilson and Jarrett Stidham.
The Denver Broncos selected quarterback Bo Nix with the 12th overall pick of the NFL Draft last month, but that doesn’t mean he is guaranteed the starting job.
The past few years have not been kind to Denver Broncos wide receiver Tim Patrick. After going undrafted in the 2017 NFL Draft, the Utah product bounced around the league before finding a home with the Denver Broncos.
While speaking with reporters on Thursday, Broncos backup quarterback Zach Wilson discussed the Jets giving up on him and trading him to Denver earlier this offseason.
Considering the 24-year-old's experience, it shouldn't be surprising that he's making rapid progress.
Two of this decade’s most injury-prone players, Tim Patrick and Greg Dulcich, are attempting to shake off two seasons sidetracked by maladies.
Denver Broncos wide receiver Courtland Sutton is continuing his holdout into OTA’s. The former second-round pick had a strong first season under Sean Payton, recording 59 receptions for 772 yards and 10 touchdowns on 90 receptions.
Peyton Manning is regarded as one of the best quarterbacks in NFL history as a first-ballot Hall of Famer in 2021, but there's one record he'd like to get rid of — the most interceptions ever thrown by a rookie (28). He feels like he has a chance to do just that in 2024.
He remains tied to his four-year, $60M deal.
Broncos HC Sean Payton wouldn’t elaborate on the order of quarterbacks between Bo Nix, Zach Wilson, and Jarrett Stidham. “We’ll figure it out,” said Payton, via Nick Kosmider of The Athletic.
The Denver Broncos are going through a weird offseason. They have gutted some pretty important parts of their roster with long-time Denver players, so it's hard to tell what direction this team is headed.
The Denver Broncos head into “Phase 3” of 2024 season preparations this week with OTAs, a.k.a organized team activities. Unfortunately, they’ll be without second-year linebacker Drew Sanders for the foreseeable future.
Heading into the 2024 NFL offseason, a lot of focus was on the quarterback position for the Denver Broncos. They moved on from veteran Russell Wilson and needed an immediate and long-term option for the position.
The Denver Broncos won't have second-year linebacker Drew Sanders until late in the 2024 season, if then, due to a torn Achilles that he sustained last month, ESPN reported Monday.
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