Broncos HC Sean Payton said that LB Dre Greenlaw has been making his presence felt at training camp. “He plays like Mike Tyson,” Payton said, via the team’s official website.
Broncos linebacker Dre Greenlaw has had a difficult journey to NFL stardom, and that made it personal to him when he hit free agency in March and had the opportunity to decide for himself where he'd play.
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Linebacker Dre Greenlaw made the most of the first day in pads at Broncos training camp. Greenlaw filled gaps and delivered hits throughout team drills in Denver and head coach Sean Payton said you didn't even have to be watching to know that Greenlaw was the one landing blows.
The Denver Broncos have had a busy offseason, currently partaking in training camp as they gear up for the 2025-26 NFL campaign. One of the big signings of the summer for the Broncos was Dre Greenlaw, the former San Francisco 49ers linebacker who was drafted in the fifth round of the 2019 NFL Draft and has since climbed the ranks of the league.
With Denver Broncos star Bo Nix looking ahead to making noise in the playoffs, there’s no denying that the quarterback has confidence, garnering the attention of many on his team.
Alex Singleton is expected to be the Denver Broncos' starting linebacker next to Dre Greenlaw for the upcoming season, but with his age, injury, and contract status, there's a chance someone else could take over.
For the first time since he was signed, linebacker Dre Greenlaw was a full pariticipant in today’s Broncos training camp practice. For the first time since being signed by the Broncos, linebacker Dre Greenlaw was on the practice field and a full participant during today’s training camp practice.
The ILB is exactly what this Broncos defense needed. During the Denver Broncos offseason, there were a few moves that jumped out at everyone. Obviously, the moves on defense to bring in a couple of impact players is near the top of that list.
The Denver Broncos landed a game-changer, signing linebacker Dre Greenlaw to a three-year, $31.5 million deal, outbidding rivals for a top-10 talent. At 28, the former 49ers star brings explosive playmaking.
Over the better part of the last decade, the Denver Broncos have been synonymous with defensive excellence. From the days of the No Fly Zone helping Denver
Broncos S Brandon Jones said the team knows it needs to continue to embrace the mentality that got them from being an underdog into one of the league’s best teams, even as Denver gets a lot more hype about its prospects in 2025.
The Denver Broncos had serious issues with their linebacker unit last season, so the team made a significant effort to improve it this offseason. With the addition of Dre Greenlaw in free agency, the Broncos should have an answer for the coverage issues at linebacker that have been problematic for years.
The NFL is no longer sleeping on the Denver Broncos. That's especially true of the Broncos' defense. One national media outlet after another has projected Denver to field the NFL's best defense in 2025.
Luca Evans reports that LB Dre Greenlaw isn’t participating in voluntary OTAs while rehabbing a quad injury, but is still at the team facility with his teammates.
Former San Francisco 49ers linebacker Dre Greenlaw sustained an injury to his quadriceps while working out on Sunday; that much is not being debated. The issue should not sideline him for any portion of training camp or the regular season, according to the most recent published reports.
Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk reports Broncos LB Dre Greenlaw is expected to be ready to go in eight weeks following a quad injury suffered during an offseason workout.
The Denver Broncos could be without one of their most significant offseason additions for part of the 2025 season. According to a report from NBC Sports Bay Area's Jennifer Lee Chan, former San Francisco 49ers linebacker Dre Greenlaw suffered a torn quadriceps while working out, likely sidelining him for an extended period.
Dre Greenlaw was looking forward to a bounce-back season after he signed with the Denver Broncos, but the veteran linebacker is now dealing with another injury.
Jennifer Lee Chan of NBC Bay Area reports that Broncos LB Dre Greenlaw suffered a torn quad while working out this offseason. According to the report, Greenlaw’s injury could force him to miss a “substantial portion” of the 2025 regular season.
San Francisco 49ers linebacker Dre Greenlaw tested free agency and found a new home. ESPN's Adam Schefter was the first to report that the star defender is leaving the Bay Area to sign with the Denver Broncos, where he will join safety Talanoa Hufanga.
There are a lot of decisions to be made by the Raiders, but for now, here are three linebackers Las Vegas could target and possibly sign to a big deal.
The San Francisco 49ers are eager to find a way to retain linebacker Dre Greenlaw for at least one more season, as he is set to become a free agent in March.
San Francisco 49ers linebacker Dre Greenlaw remains under contract until March, after which he becomes a free agent. While his future with the 49ers is uncertain, a recent social media post has sparked speculation that Greenlaw might be gearing up for a fresh start with another NFL team in 2025.