As many Oregon Ducks fans know, the Denver Broncos have a dynamic duo at quarterback and wide receiver who connected for nearly 1400 yards and 14 touchdowns back in 2023.
The Denver Broncos have an unsettled situation at the No. 2 wide receiver position. A handful of Sean Payton draft picks are vying for the gig, including Marvin Mims Jr., Devaughn Vele, Troy Franklin, and rookie Pat Bryant.
Broncos WR Troy Franklin is entering the second year of his career after being a fourth-round pick in 2024. Franklin learned he needs to build confidence
How many of the NFL players with at least 80 touchdown catches in their career can you name in five minutes?
Deep in the NFL offseason, rankings tend to arrize to build hype for the upcoming season. In a recent ranking from NFL.com, three former Oregon Ducks ranked No.
NFL.com's Gennaro Filice admitted that the recent ranking of his top 10 active "triplets" by college affiliation was driven by this being the lowest point of the NFL offseason.
The Oregon Ducks are gaining much-needed momentum with its recruiting class of 2026. Oregon coach Dan Lanning and the Ducks are looking to keep up the pace, targeting four-star defensive back recruit Davon Benjamin.
The Denver Broncos have a lot of potential in their wide receiver room. However, potential can often go unrealized at the NFL level. One of those players with potential is second-year wide receiver Troy Franklin, and the Broncos need him to develop.
The Troy Franklin of 2024 is gone. In his place is a 6-foot-3 wide receiver now sporting the No. 11 Denver Broncos jersey, after wearing the No. 16 as a rookie.
After a solid rookie season from Denver Broncos wide receiver Troy Franklin, the former Oregon Ducks star is looking to overcome the typical "sophomore slump" stereotype with an excellent offseason.
Rewind to this time last year, and few around the NFL had anything good to say about the Denver Broncos skill positions. At wide receiver, the Broncos had Courtland Sutton, who was coming off a double-digit touchdown season, but to a man, the team's wide receiver corps was the epitome of unproven.
Former Oregon Ducks wide receiver Troy Franklin is bringing some college nostalgia to his second season in the NFL with the Denver Broncos. Franklin announced on social media Thursday that he's changing jersey numbers, going from No.
Troy Franklin is going back to school — symbolically, anyway. As brought to light Wednesday by The DNVR's Zac Stevens, the second-year Denver Broncos wide receiver seemingly announced via social media that he's switched to jersey number 11 for the 2025 NFL season.
Holding court at the NFL Scouting Combine, Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton explained his vision for now-sophomore wide receiver Troy Franklin following a "good" albeit uneven rookie campaign from the speedy Oregon product.
EUGENE – Former Oregon Ducks and current Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix as well as wide receiver Troy Franklin are fresh off historic rookie seasons in Denver.
MOBILE, AL — When the Denver Broncos drafted quarterback Bo Nix, they doubled down by also selecting one of his security blankets at Oregon, and his No.
Troy Franklin punctuated his rookie season with the Denver Broncos with a bang. The last thing Broncos fans will remember of Franklin's rookie season is the touchdown he caught in the playoffs.
Nobody expected the Denver Broncos to make it to the playoffs this season. Denver coach Sean Payton was heading into his second season at the helm. After a seesaw season with veteran quarterback Russell Wilson, the organization decided to move on.
How you play as an NFL rookie in training camp won't define how the rest of your career goes, but it can impact where you slot in for that first season.
Troy Franklin officially began his NFL journey in April when he was selected in the fourth round of the 2024 draft by the Denver Broncos. Now, the former Oregon Ducks receiver has his first-ever professional contract.
The Broncos have officially completed their draft pick signings.
Pro Football Focus thinks the Denver Broncos made the best day three selection of the entire 2024 NFL Draft. PFF's Trevor Sikkema pointed out Denver's selection of Oregon Ducks wide receiver Troy Franklin as the best day three pick in this year's draft.
For the most part, the NFL Draft is a gamble, meaning there are no guarantees. However, that uncertainty creates a stage for prospects without the highest expectations to emerge. With that in mind, here are four "projects" from the 2024 NFL Draft that could develop into stars.
Bo Nix will have a familiar face to throw to with the Broncos.
He finished the 2023 season setting a school record with 14 receiving touchdowns, and he compiled 1,383 yards on 81 receptions.
Every NFL franchise is allowed to invite up to 30 draft prospects to visit their facilities and meet with the members of the organization before the NFL Draft.
The Super Bowl-champion Kansas City Chiefs had one clear weakness this season that nearly robbed them of a chance at greatness.
The Las Vegas Raiders have already had quite a busy offseason. They officially made Antonio Pierce their head coach, removing the interim tag from his title.
Oregon might have to finish Friday night's Pac-12 title game showdown against Washington without their top pass-catcher. Wide receiver Troy Franklin left the game in the second quarter with an apparent shoulder injury, and it's unclear whether or not he'll be able to return to action fo the Ducks.
Midway through the 2023 NFL season, teams have a pretty good idea whether they should start making postseason plans or look ahead to the 2024 NFL Draft.
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