After filling a number of needs this offseason, the Jets should be firmly in the mix for a playoff spot in 2024, but there's still work to be done to get there.
Veteran defensive end John Franklin-Myers took a pay cut to facilitate a trade from the Jets to the Broncos last week, but he says that pay cut was better than what the Jets would have wanted him to give up if he had stayed.
Strike 3: The old adage says if you have two quarterbacks, you really don’t have one. That’s not true for the Denver Broncos, who continue their almost decade-long search for “the guy” under center.
Former wide receiver and returner Eddie Royal was the best player to ever wear No. 19 for the Denver Broncos, despite playing just four years with the club.
Unless he one day returns to the team, former Denver Broncos safety Justin Simmons will end up locked in at seventh place on the team’s all-time interceptions list.
As we continue our series looking at the best player to wear each jersey number for the Denver Broncos, we have reached No. 18, which is an obvious choice.
One of the most impactful but less-talked-about moves amid the 2024 NFL draft came when the Denver Broncos acquired veteran defensive end John Franklin-Myers from the New York Jets in exchange for a 2026 sixth-round pick.
The Denver Broncos had seven picks in the 2024 NFL Draft and with the 12th overall pick, they selected QB Bo Nix and followed up with his WR at Oregon, Troy Franklin.
After selecting Oregon quarterback Bo Nix in the first round, the Denver Broncos set about building the nest around their future franchise guy throughout the NFL draft.
The 2024 NFL Draft is in the books, meaning teams have mostly completed their most significant roster moves for the season. With that in mind, here's a look at the most and least upgraded position groups for each AFC West team.
Broncos HC Sean Payton said QBs Zach Wilson and Bo Nix are “going to compete” for the starting job and they had genuine interest in Wilson. “These guys are all going to compete,” Payton said, via BroncosWire.
The first couple of waves of NFL free agency and the 2024 NFL Draft are behind us, but there will still be plenty of moves made by franchises ahead of the 2024 season. Numerous free agents are still available.
The Denver Broncos have their dates for their rookie minicamp, OTAs, and mandatory minicamp for this offseason. The NFL has announced offseason workout dates for all clubs this week and for the Denver Broncos we have their schedule for OTAs.
The Denver Broncos selected Oregon quarterback Bo Nix with the 12th overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. The pick was met with a mixed reaction, but one NFL.com staffer seems to think the Los Angeles Rams were on the prowl for his services as well.
Once the NFL Draft is done, the blitz to sign undrafted free agents is an arduous one. The calls start to go out to potential UDFAs in the seventh round and most classes are finished within an hour or two of the conclusion of the NFL Draft.
Nix currently is sharing a quarterback room with journeyman Jarrett Stidham, former New York Jets flop Zach Wilson and career backup Ben DiNucci.
The defender was one of the cornerstones of the Broncos’ elite secondary nicknamed “No Fly Zone,” which helped spur the team to victory in Super Bowl 50 during the 2015 season.
The New York Jets had an impressive NFL Draft, upgrading their offensive line and adding some more offensive weapons for Aaron Rodgers, but they didn’t address the safety position.
The 2024 NFL offseason has been a busy one for the Denver Broncos when it comes to the quarterback position. They have overhauled their depth chart, as head coach Sean Payton was on a mission to find someone who fits what he is looking for under center.
Wilson, of course, will be seeking a fresh start in Denver.
Courtland Sutton's name keeps popping up in trade rumors, but it appears the Broncos want to keep the talented wide receiver.
A former Denver Broncos player on the Super Bowl 50 team is officially calling it quits on his career. They have yet to decide if they will shave a ceremony to sign a one-year contract with the Broncos before heading to retirement.
According to Mike Klis of 9News, the Broncos have “no plans” to trade WR Courtland Sutton and expect him to be around for 2024. Sutton has come up in trade talks over the last two offseasons due to his contract and the state of the organization, but he appears in line to start the year in Denver.
Denver Broncos wide receiver Courtland Sutton is at the center of trade talks, and it’s easy to see why. With Sean Payton and the Broncos embracing a rebuild with first-round pick Bo Nix, Denver is looking toward the future.
Denver Broncos coach Sean Payton suggested that he pulled some shenanigans to bait the Minnesota Vikings into their draft-day trade on Thursday.
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