The Denver Broncos had their fifth training camp practice on Monday and their first practice in pads. However, the headline was Tim Patrick going down at the start of practice. After practice, Sean Payton said the doctors are looking at Patrick’s left achilles. 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?
The Denver Broncos had their fourth training camp practice on Saturday and their final practice before putting on the 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. 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, special guest Alexis Perry joins the show with some very exciting news about her new role with DNVR.
The Denver Broncos had their first training camp with fans on Friday. Russell Wilson, Javonte Williams, Jerry Jeudy, Mike McGlinchey 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? The fellas break it all down.
Sean Payton had a bombshell article with the USA Today. The Denver Broncos’ head coach took shots at the Broncos’ former head coach and current New York Jets’ offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett along with the entire Jets organization. Payton also defended Russell Wilson. Additionally, did Payton throw members of the current Broncos under the bus, most notably George Paton? As Broncos training camp ramps up, NFL Network Insider James Palmer joins the show to break it all down.
On Wednesday, Sean Payton, George Paton, Greg Penner and other Denver Broncos players spoke to the media to kick off training camp. The team gave an update on injuries, from Javonte Williams to Baron Browning, talked about Eyioma Uwazurike’s year-long suspension and where the team stands heading into training camp. The fellas break down the most important things you need to know from the big day.
The Denver Broncos’ first training camp under Sean Payton begins on Friday. In fact, the veterans reported to camp on Tuesday, including Russell Wilson, Jerry Jeudy, Pat Surtain, Justin Simmons, Javonte Williams and Randy Gregory, just to name a few. But among all of the storylines heading into training camp, what’s the biggest one to follow? Which is the most overrated storyline? Additionally, Eyioma Uwazurike was suspended indefinitely by the NFL for betting on games in 2022. How much that impact the Broncos? Who will benefit the most? Finally, the guys break down the team’s new alternate helmets. Do you hate them or love them?
Peyton Manning has a hit Netflix show ‘Quarterback’ and there are plenty of storylines from the show that are relevant to Russell Wilson entering the first season under Sean Payton. Kirk Cousin’s adjustments in a new offense and Patrick Mahomes learning to not always hunt for the deep ball are some of the storylines from the first two episodes. On…
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How much will Sean Payton help the Broncos’ offense bounce back? Should we bet on Jerry Jeudy to have at least 900 receiving yards? Will Russell Wilson win Comeback Player of the Year? On the DNVR Broncos Podcast, Andre Simone and Henry Chisholm are coming to you LIVE from the DNVR Bar to break down all of the latest news…
Russell Wilson and a few Broncos paid Deion “Coach Prime” Sanders a visit in Boulder for a workout at the Colorado Buffaloes’ facilities in Boulder. The guys break down what they saw, plus is Madden 24 giving fair ratings to Broncos so far? And are NFL running backs being undervalued? On the DNVR Broncos Podcast, Henry Chisholm and Andre Simone…
Denver Broncos Training Camp is almost here and we’re about ready for some football in Sean Payton’s new era. We go through what we’re most excited to see as camp and preseason get going and then go over the biggest needs on the Broncos roster as we go into camp battles. On the DNVR Broncos Podcast, Jake Schwanitz, Justin Michael…
On this episode, we discuss season-long prop bets for the Broncos. What are the odds for Sean Payton being Coach of the Year? Are the Denver Broncos going to make the playoffs this season? Russell Wilson boosted as comeback player of the year, defensive player of the year, and Jerry Jeudy’s total season yards and many more odds to set…
NFL Network’s James Palmer joins the show to share his insights into the 2023 Broncos. Plus, how do Sean Payton’s arrival and Tim Patrick’s return rank among the most exciting storylines going into the season? On the DNVR Broncos Podcast, Ryan Koenigsberg and Henry Chisholm are coming to you LIVE from the DNVR Bar to break down all of the…
The Broncos spent $140 million to add Ben Powers and Mike McGlinchey in free agency. Will that investment pay off? Will Lloyd Cushenberry III and Garett Bolles pull their weight? On the DNVR Broncos Podcast, Ryan Koenigsberg and Henry Chisholm are coming to you LIVE from the DNVR Bar to break down all of the latest news in Broncos Country.…
Javonte Williams says he’s on track to return for Week 1. Will he split touches evenly with Semaje Perine or take on a larger role? Who will get more opportunities in the receiving game? Can any other running backs—like Tyler Badie or Jaleel McLaughlin—sneak into the rotation? On the DNVR Broncos Podcast Henry Chisholm and Andre Simone are coming to…
From Chris Harris Jr. to C.J. Anderson to Rod Smith, the Denver Broncos have made an annual tradition of finding a gem in college free agency. Who could make the team this year? The NCAA’s all-time leading rusher Jaleel McLaughlin? Art Green, the cornerback with freaky speed? The six-year starter and All-American tackle Alex Palczewski? On the DNVR Broncos Podcast,…
Can Baron Browning or Nik Bonitto crack the rotation at outside linebacker? Which dark-horse candidates could be in the mix? What will change if Browning isn’t healthy to start the season or Randy Gregory gets hurt? Plus, which Broncos should you keep an eye on in training camp? On the DNVR Broncos Podcast, Henry Chisholm and Andre Simone are coming…
In his first season with the Denver Broncos, Russell Wilson had the worst season of his career. But with Sean Payton as his head coach, can Wilson bounce back to his former Pro-Bowl level? If so, can he compete with Los Angeles Chargers’ quarterback Justin Herbert as the second-best quarterback in the AFC West? What would Wilson have to do to compete with Kansas City Chiefs’ quarterback Patrick Mahomes to be the best QB in the division? Is Wilson better than Las Vegas Raiders’ quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo?
The Denver Broncos have not lacked big-name pass rushers over the last few years. Just in the past three years, the Broncos have had Von Miller, Bradley Chubb, Randy Gregory, Baron Browning and now Frank Clark on their roster. Yet the big-time production has not followed. Will this year be different for Vance Joseph’s group? Will Sean Payton’s offense allow the pass rush to pin their ears back finally? If so, who will lead the team in sacks?
Russell Wilson and Javonte Williams are the two leading candidates from the Denver Broncos to win the NFL’s Comeback Player of the Year in 2023. Which one has a better chance of winning the award? What does recent history say? What do the odds say? What numbers does Wilson have to put up under Sean Payton to win the award? Would Williams have to have a near 2,000-yard season to beat out the quarterbacks for the award?