With the Russell Wilson era meeting its grisly and quick end, the Denver Broncos are diving headfirst into more change. It is unknown who the face of this franchise will be in the coming years, but Sean Payton is effectuating his vision for the team.
Zach Wilson is the new quarterback for the Denver Broncos as of Monday. The former first-round pick from the 2021 NFL draft received his trade papers from the New York Jets, and unless the Broncos draft a quarterback, Wilson might have a legitimate chance to start in Denver.
A report from NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reported that the Broncos are more likely to trad According to NFL Network’s insider Tom Pelissero, he has a sense that the Denver Broncos are more likely to trade down than up in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft.
The Denver Broncos currently have eight picks, but only two in the Top 100. The Mile High Report staff offers their thoughts on what positions the team should avoid drafting early.
It’s safe to say the Denver Broncos’ new throwback uniforms are a big hit. Fans love the “Orange Crush” look and players do, too. Even former players. Broncos free agent defensive lineman Mike Purcell tweeted his excitement about the throwback uniform on Monday.
The most-anticipated jersey the Denver Broncos released on Monday was their 1977-inspired throwback uniform. The helmet design for the uniform and the overall design of the uniform itself had been a team staple from the late 1960s to 1996.
During a press conference at the NFL combine in February, Denver Broncos coach Sean Payton was asked if his priorities for evaluating quarterbacks have changed over the years.
The Denver Broncos have traded for Zach Wilson but why wasn't there an effort made to acquire Justin Fields?
The Denver Broncos have an obvious need at quarterback after releasing Russell Wilson, but that may not be the direction they go in the first round of the NFL Draft this week.
The Broncos HC has the opportunity to prove he can mold a flawed young quarterback into what he hopes can be something at least approaching his Drew Brees standard.
The Denver Broncos became the latest team to release their new uniform set for the 2024 NFL season and beyond on Monday. The team used a two-minute hype video to show off the new threads.
Both the QB and the Jets needed a split.
Denver Broncos fans will probably love that their throwback uniforms are coming back.
In ESPN’s Mock Draft 4.0, Mel Kiper Jr. raised eyebrows with his projection for the Broncos’ first-round pick: a mid-major cornerback. According to Kiper, the Broncos could end up selecting Toledo’s Quinyon Mitchell from the MEAC conference.
As we all know, the Denver Broncos have released new uniforms. The team is going through a semi-re-brand without changing the location and logo. The team is keeping the same colors but is completely changing the uniforms.
The Denver Broncos officially unveiled their new “Mile High Collection” uniforms for the 2024 season on Monday. Denver will also bring back their classic uniforms, with a throwback inspired by their jerseys from the 1977 season.
The Denver Broncos are expected to sign veteran cornerback Levi Wallace, multiple outlets reported Monday. NFL Network said the 28-year-old free agent is in Denver for a visit and will sign "if all goes well." ESPN indicated it would be a one-year deal for the former Buffalo Bills and Pittsburgh Steelers starter.
The Denver Broncos unveiled new uniforms on Monday ahead of the 2024 season. The new uniforms are part of the “Mile High Collection,” and they come complete with re-designed helmets as well.
The Denver Broncos are ushering in a new era under the leadership of Sean Payton and the front office, who wasted no time initiating significant changes at the start of the offseason.
As the Denver Broncos move on from a rollercoaster 2023 season, the focus shifts towards rebuilding and refining through the 2024 NFL Draft. With a series of strategic picks and a vision aimed at long-term success, Denver looks to capitalize on a draft class brimming with talent and potential.
The Denver Broncos are in a situation where they can either go get the quarterback they so desperately need and throw him out there and hope something sticks, or they can could build a great situation around a QB first and then draft one. If I were the Broncos, I'd get the quarterback they have needed for years.
The Denver Broncos seem to be intent on keeping WR Courtland Sutton for now.
While the Broncos’ offseason overhaul has already led to plenty of offensive turnover, it sounds like the former second-round receiver will be sticking in Denver.
Despite his comments, rumblings around the league do indeed point to the Broncos exploring trade-down in Round 1.
The Denver Broncos are in the market for a quarterback. This comes after releasing QB Russell Wilson earlier this offseason. Now, the Broncos look to move forward.
The Denver Broncos are in need of a quarterback after releasing Russell Wilson. The problem is, they don’t pick until 12th in the first round of the NFL Draft, meaning that they will miss out on one of the very top quarterback prospects unless they make a trade.
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.
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