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The most-listened-to Denver Broncos podcast in the world hosted by credentialed journalists. Hosted by Super Bowl 50 Champion Todd Davis, Ryan Koenigsberg, Zac Stevens, Henry Chisholm and Alexis Perry, with regular appearances from Denver Broncos All-Pro cornerback Patrick Surtain II and NFL Network insider James Palmer.

Sean Payton and George Paton cut the Denver Broncos’ roster down to 53 players by the 2 p.m. deadline on Tuesday. In a matter of days, the team cut nearly 40 players to narrow their roster down, including Kendall Hinton.

The team also decided to put Baron Browning on the PUP to start the season, meaning he will miss over a month of the season. But the team made an interesting decision in regards to Jerry Jeudy’s timeframe with a hamstring injury.

Shortly after the team made their 53-man roster, Sean Payton and George Paton spoke to the media to explain their decisions and other decisions they will make moving forward. What players are the Broncos looking to sign from other teams? Who will be targets for the team’s practice squad? The fellas discuss it all.

The Denver Broncos wrapped up their first preseason under Sean Payton on Saturday night after dominating the Los Angeles Rams 41-0. Next up is the regular season opener against the Las Vegas Raiders, Josh McDaniels and Josh Jacobs in less than two weeks. But before that, Sean Payton and George Paton must cut their roster down to their final 53 plays by Tuesday at 2 p.m. MDT.

ESPN’s Steve Levy, who called the Broncos preseason games, joins us to predict the Broncos’ final 53-man roster and to discuss the inside information he learned while being around the Broncos. Does Levy think Denver will make the playoffs in Payton’s first season with Russell Wilson?

Finally, the fellas give their final 53-man roster predictions. Does Albert O and Jaleel McLaughlin make the team? Are there any surprise cuts, say Kareem Jackson or even Garett Bolles? Will Jerry Jeudy go to short-term IR?

The Denver Broncos DESTROYED the Los Angeles Rams in their third and final preseason game on Saturday night. How did Sean Payton’s offense do featuring Jaleel McLaughlin, Jarrett Stidham and Ben DiNucci? Are we more encouraged or discouraged about the depth of the Broncos’ offense after their performance? On the other side of the ball, how did Vance Joseph’s unit do against Sean McVay? Will Randy Gregory, Jonathon Cooper, Frank Clark or Nik Bonitto be the Broncos’ starting pass rushers? Are we pleased with how they looked?

The Denver Broncos had their second joint practice against the Los Angeles Rams on Thursday. Unfortunately, early in practice, Jerry Jeudy left practice on a cart after injuring his leg. After practice, Sean Payton said Jeudy suffered a hamstring injury. What does this mean for the Broncos’ offense after Tim Patrick’s injury? Is Marvin Mims primed to step up in Jeudy’s place?

The Denver Broncos had their first joint practice against the Los Angeles Rams on Wednesday. Russell Wilson, Javonte Williams, Jerry Jeudy and Greg Dulcich took the field for Sean Payton’s offense and went up against the Rams defense, including Aaron Ronald. Vance Joseph’s defense, featuring Pat Surtain II, Zach Allen and Randy Gregory, went up against Sean McVay, Matthew Stafford and Cooper Kupp. Did the Broncos’ offense hold their own against the Rams’ defense? Did the defense dominate the Rams’ offense? Who stood out? Who had the best day? How did Russell Wilson look in Sean Payton’s offense?

The Denver Broncos returned to practice on Tuesday as they prepare for two joint practices against the Los Angeles Rams this week as well as their preseason finale on Saturday. Russell Wilson, Javonte Williams, Jerry Jeudy and Greg Dulcich took the field for Sean Payton’s offense and went up against Vance Joseph’s defense, featuring Pat Surtain II, Zach Allen and Randy Gregory. Who stood out? Who had the best day of camp? How did Russell Wilson look in Sean Payton’s offense? The squad also previews the Broncos’ and Los Angeles Rams joint practices, which will take place on Wednesday and Thursday. Do the Broncos have to beat the Rams?

Special guest Kay Adams, the host of the Up & Adams Show, joins the DNVR Broncos Podcast to give the inside scoop on Russell Wilson, Sean Payton and the Denver Broncos. At the end of training camp, Adams stopped by Denver and interviewed Sean Payton, Russell Wilson, Courtland Sutton and Jerry Jeudy. What was her No. 1 takeaway from everything she learned? Will Payton and Wilson work together for the long run with the Broncos?Additionally, Sean Payton told Kay Adams that Russell Wilson lost 15 pounds during the Denver Broncos 2023 offseason. Wilson told Adams that he feels great and quick. The same week, Payton admitted that during Broncos training camp, Wilson’s ability to move, run and create plays has really impressed him. With that being said, will Payton build the Broncos’ offense to allow Wilson to run? Will that be a feature of the offense? How important is that to the success? Will Denver’s offense be led by a rushing attack of Javonte Williams, Samaje Perine AND Russell Wilson? The crew also breaks down the biggest takeaways from the Broncos’ second preseason game against the San Francisco 49ers.

The Denver Broncos played the San Francisco 49ers in their second preseason game on Saturday night. Sean Payton played the Broncos’ starters on offense, including Russell Wilson, Jerry Jeudy and Courtland Sutton played. How did the first-team offense do? Are we more encouraged or discouraged about the season after their performance? Javonte Williams made his preseason debut as well. On the other side of the ball, Vance Joseph’s unit, featuring Pat Surtain, Randy Gregory and Alex Singleton, went up against Kyle Shanahan. Are we pleased with how they looked?

The Denver Broncos had their 17th and final training camp practice on Thursday. Russell Wilson, Javonte Williams, Jerry Jeudy and Greg Dulcich took the field for Sean Payton’s offense and went up against Vance Joseph’s defense, featuring Pat Surtain II, Zach Allen and Randy Gregory. Who stood out? Who had the best day of camp? How did Russell Wilson look in Sean Payton’s offense? Now that training camp is officially over, is Russell Wilson ready to take that next step this year and return to Pro Bowl form? Will the Broncos beat the San Francisco 49ers this week in the second preseason game?

The Denver Broncos had their 16th training camp practice on Wednesday. Russell Wilson, Javonte Williams, Jerry Jeudy and Greg Dulcich took the field for Sean Payton’s offense and went up against Vance Joseph’s defense, featuring Pat Surtain II, Zach Allen and Randy Gregory. Wilson and Courtland Sutton arguably had their best day of camp, including connecting on deep passes. Was it their best day of camp? Who stood out? Who had the best day of camp? How did Russell Wilson look in Sean Payton’s offense?

The Denver Broncos had their 15th training camp practice on Tuesday. Russell Wilson, Javonte Williams, Jerry Jeudy and Greg Dulcich took the field for Sean Payton’s offense and went up against Vance Joseph’s defense, featuring Pat Surtain II, Justin Simmons, Zach Allen and Randy Gregory. Who stood out? Who had the best day of camp? How did Russell Wilson look in Sean Payton’s offense? Wilson and kicker Brett Maher came up big at the end of camp to end on a high note. Additionally, where does the Broncos’ kicker position stand after the team waived Elliott Fry? Is it Maher’s job to lose? What did the Broncos tell us by not signing Dalvin Cook or Ezekiel Elliott?

The Denver Broncos had their 14th training camp practice on Monday. Russell Wilson, Javonte Williams, Jerry Jeudy and Greg Dulcich took the field for Sean Payton’s offense and went up against Vance Joseph’s defense, featuring Pat Surtain II, Justin Simmons, Zach Allen and Randy Gregory. But many players, including Surtain and Sutton did not practice. Should we worry about that? Payton talked about it after practice. Who had the best day of camp? How did Russell Wilson look in Sean Payton’s offense? Additionally, with just over two weeks until cut day, the fellas project what George Paton and Sean Payton’s final 53-man roster will look like.

The Denver Broncos kicked off the Sean Payton era on Friday night in their first preseason game against the Arizona Cardinals. Russell Wilson started slow but finished with a touchdown pass to Jerry Jeudy. Are you more encouraged or discouraged by Wilson after his first action under Payton? Vance Joseph’s starting unit didn’t allow a single point. How impressive was Joseph’s return home?

The Denver Broncos are over midway through their first training camp in the Sean Payton era. Russell Wilson started camp slow, but then took off and is on fire over the last week. Justin Simmons and Vance Joseph’s defense had an incredible start to camp, but have cooled off after Simmons injury. Has the offense or defense been more impressive in camp? Who has been the best player of training camp so far? Is it Russell Wilson, Courtland Sutton, Jerry Jeudy, Javonte Williams, Pat Surtain, Justin Simmons, Cadens Sterns or Jonathon Cooper? Who needs to step up the most? Plus, the fellas preview Friday’s first preseason game against the Arizona Cardinals.

The Denver Broncos had their 13th training camp practice on Wednesday. Russell Wilson, Javonte Williams, Jerry Jeudy and Greg Dulcich took the field for Sean Payton’s offense and went up against Vance Joseph’s defense, featuring Pat Surtain II, Justin Simmons, Zach Allen and Randy Gregory. But it was Courtland Sutton who had the best day on the field. In fact, Wilson didn’t throw a single incompletion. Who stood out? Who had the best day of camp? How did Russell Wilson look in Sean Payton’s offense?

The Denver Broncos had their 12th training camp practice on Tuesday. Russell Wilson, Javonte Williams, Jerry Jeudy and Greg Dulcich took the field for Sean Payton’s offense and went up against Vance Joseph’s defense, featuring Pat Surtain II, Justin Simmons, Zach Allen and Randy Gregory. Frank Clark was on the field and had some fiery comments after practice too. Who stood out? Who had the best day of camp? How did Russell Wilson look in Sean Payton’s offense?

The Denver Broncos had their 11th training camp practice on Monday. Russell Wilson, Javonte Williams, Jerry Jeudy and Greg Dulcich took the field for Sean Payton’s offense and went up against Vance Joseph’s defense, featuring Pat Surtain II, Justin Simmons, Zach Allen and Randy Gregory. Frank Clark was on the field and had some fiery comments after practice too. Who stood out? Who had the best day of camp? How did Russell Wilson look in Sean Payton’s offense? Additionally, Super Bowl 50 Champion Todd Davis was at DeMarcus Ware’s Hall-of-Fame induction over the weekend with fellow teammates Aqib Talib, Von Miller, Chris Harris Jr., Peyton Manning and Emmanuel Sanders, to name a few. Davis takes us into the weekend and shares stories.

The Denver Broncos had their 10th training camp practice on Saturday. Russell Wilson, Javonte Williams, Jerry Jeudy and Greg Dulcich took the field for Sean Payton’s offense and went up against Vance Joseph’s defense, featuring Pat Surtain II, Justin Simmons, Zach Allen and Randy Gregory. Frank Clark was on the field and had some fiery comments after practice too. Who stood out? Who had the best day of camp? How did Russell Wilson look in Sean Payton’s offense?

The Denver Broncos had their ninth training camp practice on Friday. Russell Wilson, Javonte Williams, Jerry Jeudy and Greg Dulcich took the field for Sean Payton’s offense and went up against Vance Joseph’s defense, featuring Pat Surtain II, Justin Simmons, Zach Allen and Randy Gregory. Frank Clark was on the field and had some fiery comments after practice too. Who stood out? Who had the best day of camp? How did Russell Wilson look in Sean Payton’s offense?

DNVR Broncos is THRILLED to announce that Super Bowl 50 Champion Todd Davis is joining the show full time! Todd makes his debut appearance, breaks down his career and why he’s joining DNVR. Todd also gives insight on what the Broncos are getting in Sean Payton and Vance Joseph, two coaches he has played for. Additionally, he talks about his upcoming weekend where he gets to watch his good friend DeMarcus Ware get elected into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The fellas also break down the Denver Broncos seventh training camp practice on Wednesday and their third practice in pads. Russell Wilson, Javonte Williams, Jerry Jeudy and Greg Dulcich took the field for Sean Payton’s offense and went up against Vance Joseph’s defense, featuring Pat Surtain II, Justin Simmons, Zach Allen and Randy Gregory. Who stood out? Who had the best day of camp? How did Russell Wilson look in Sean Payton’s offense?

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