The Denver Broncos, along with 19 other teams like the reigning back-to-back Super Bowl champions and the Kansas City Chiefs, are starting a crucial phase of their preparation for the 2024 season.
We are still in the month of May and the Denver Broncos have already been dealt a serious blow.
The second-year linebacker will miss the majority of the 2024 season with a torn Achilles. According to 9NEWS Denver’s Mike Klis, second-year Denver Broncos linebacker Drew Sanders has suffered a torn Achilles.
The QB will make his return to Denver in Week 2 after spending the past two years with the Broncos.
Sean Payton decided on former quarterback Bo Nix to be the man to lead the Denver Broncos into the future under center during the 2024 NFL Draft. As Payton begins to examine Nix in a pro-style offense with the Broncos, he’s enthusiastic about what he’s been seeing.
As the Denver Broncos kick off the first week of Phase III of the team’s offseason program this week, will Courtland Sutton make his return to the field?
Randy Graishar was the best player to ever wear jersey No. 53 for the Denver Broncos. After playing college football at Ohio State, Gradishar was picked by the Broncos in the first round of the 1974 NFL draft.
The Denver Broncos selected quarterback Bo Nix with the 12th overall pick of the NFL Draft last month, and while some think Sean Payton’s Broncos are a great fit for the incoming rookie, former NFL wide receiver Greg Jennings disagrees.
It didn't take long for Nix to hear from a franchise legend after being selected by the Broncos.
The NFL has done a great job tracking certain stats over the years. Tackles are not among them. Much of NFL history featured individual teams tracking
Ian Gold was the best player to wear jersey No. 52 for the Denver Broncos. Gold was picked by the Broncos in the second round of the 2000 NFL draft out of Michigan.
The 2024 NFL Draft may be over, but that doesn’t mean that the Denver Broncos are done filling up their roster. There are still some notable free agents after the draft that the team could go after.
A new era will start this fall for the Denver Broncos as they hope quarterback Bo Nix will lead them to the promised land after they drafted him in the first round.
A wide receiver currently sitting on the free-agent market could make sense for the Denver Broncos for more than one reason.
John Mobley was the best player to ever wear jersey No. 51 for the Denver Broncos. After playing college football at Kutztown, Mobley joined the Broncos as an undrafted free agent in 1996.
The Denver Broncos defeated the Carolina Panthers 24-10 in Super Bowl 50 following the 2015 season, a win that was highlighted by the team’s “No Fly Zone” defense. Broncos outside linebacker Von Miller dominated the contest, winning Super Bowl MVP honors after recording 2.5 sacks and two forced fumbles.
Former linebacker Jim Ryan was the best player to ever wear No. 50 for the Denver Broncos. After playing college football at William & Mary, Ryan went undrafted in 1979 and signed with the Broncos.
Four-time Second-Team All-Pro Justin Simmons is one of the best players remaining on the free agent market. The 30-year-old is still a reliable starter, but Denver couldn’t justify his high cap hit after taking on a record amount of dead money to release Russell Wilson.
The Denver Broncos parted ways with safety Justin Simmons earlier this offseason, but even with his market appearing rather cool, a reunion doesn't seem to be in order.
The Denver Broncos’ wide receiver corps may still be a work in progress. Depending on whether Denver is able to trade Courtland Sutton before the 2024 campaign kicks off, there might be an opportunity for former second-round draft choice Marvin Mims to inherit a sizable role in first-round quarterback Bo Nix‘ supporting cast.
A number of veteran safeties were let go in the lead-in to free agency, and many remain unsigned well after the draft. That includes Justin Simmons, who saw his eight-year Broncos tenure come to an end in March.
Phillip Dorsett is returning to Denver.
As we near closer to OTA offseason workouts beginning around the league, free agent safety Justin Simmons remains unsigned. The Denver Broncos released Simmons earlier this offseason in order to save $14.5 million in cap space, largely because of the hole they're in over former quarterback Russell Wilson's contract.
Denver informed wide receiver Phillip Dorsett and defensive lineman Rashard Lawrence of their respective releases on Friday.
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