Head coach Sean Payton and the Denver Broncos are currently in the midst of what figures to be a highly important offseason for the future direction of the franchise following their disastrous 2023-24 campaign, which was Payton’s first foray into head coaching since departing the New Orleans Saints.
On the same day that the Detroit Lions had their uniforms accidentally leaked early by Fanatics, the Denver Broncos might have had their new uniforms leaked
The Denver Broncos are set to unveil new uniforms on Monday (April 22) and they have been trolling their fans with teasers while we wait for the unveiling.
The Denver Broncos have been at the forefront of quarterback controversy ever since head coach Sean Payton arrived before the 2023 season. Most of that controversy surrounded quarterback Russell Wilson, whom Payton did not see eye-to-eye with.
Broncos receiver Courtland Sutton is not participating in the team's voluntary offseason program. Sutton has two years left on the four-year, $60 million extension he signed in November 2021, and he wants a new extension.
Add the Denver Broncos to the list of teams that could be aggressive in the NFL Draft.
After releasing Russell Wilson earlier this year, the Denver Broncos are looking for a new quarterback in the draft. Per ESPN's Jeff Legwold, general manager…
After finishing with a losing record in back-to-back seasons with Russell Wilson at quarterback, the Broncos released Wilson in March and will go in a new direction in 2024.
Denver Broncos HC Sean Payton got a little bit cagey when asked about the team's stance on drafting a quarterback.
Denver Broncos wide receiver Courtland Sutton, the longtime subject of many a trade rumor, made headlines earlier this week when he did not attend voluntary practices.
A recent report/rumor from draft insider Tony Pauline states that Broncos head coach Sean Payton is willing to mortage the future to trade up and get his quarterback.
The Denver Broncos need more pass rush productivity on defense in 2024, and this year’s crop of edge rushers could be appealing targets for the team to consider 12th overall if they don’t take a quarterback.
Courtland Sutton is skipping the Denver Broncos’ (voluntary) offseason workout program as he seeks a new contract, which the team seems unlikely to give him. The Broncos are already in a salary cap pinch after eating $53 million when they released quarterback Russell Wilson earlier this offseason.
The 2024 NFL Draft could be a test of patience for a frustrated franchise. When Ian and I finished recording Broncos Odds and Endzones this week, I had a thought.
The Denver Broncos need to basically revamp and rebuild their entire roster. A few positions are fine, but for the most part, not one position is off the table when it comes to the Broncos' draft board.
Despite the Broncos' recent ineptitude, wide receiver Courtland Sutton has stayed in Denver and wants to be rewarded for his loyalty to the franchise.
Teams are monitoring the Broncos as a team interested in a QB.
On Monday, the Denver Broncos added depth to their defensive line on their first day of offseason workouts. The Broncos are in the process of adding 90 players to their offseason roster and will add several more players in the draft next week.
The 31-year-old is in line to play for a sixth career NFL team.
The Denver Broncos need a quarterback, and the top options won’t be on the board with the 12th-overall pick. After cutting ties with Russell Wilson – and taking on a record $85 million in dead cap to do so – the team currently has journeyman backup Jarrett Stidham atop their depth chart.
The Denver Broncos released Russell Wilson earlier this offseason, meaning that Jarrett Stidham is currently in line to be the team’s starting quarterback heading into 2024.
As we approach the 2024 NFL Draft, there will continue to be endless speculation about what teams are doing and how they will attempt to improve their rosters for not only the upcoming season but the future overall.
The Denver Broncos took a strategic approach to free agency this offseason, opting for modest spending despite having ample cap space projected for 2025.
Scouts from the Denver Broncos were reportedly present at the Colorado School of Mines’ pro day recently to observe quarterback John Matocha, as indicated by local radio personality Miles Dunklin.
There’s no shortage of examples of former players coming to manage an NFL franchise. Will it shock anyone if Shannon Sharpe announces his intention to become the head coach of the Denver Broncos?
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