As the price on some lingering veteran free agents drops two weeks into the new league, it’s fair to ask this: Are there names out there who could make sense in the coming weeks and months, should they remain available?
Nearly one third of the Broncos' starters are set to hit free agency.
What are the chances of Denver re-signing these starters?
How will Denver replace them if they do leave?
The quarterback question looms over everything regarding the Denver Broncos’ football operation.
But that doesn’t mean other tasks are not on the to-do list.
Josey Jewell and Alexander Johnson were the Broncos' Plan A at ILB.
Last week, Denver's ILBs were Justin Strnad and Micah Kiser.
This week against the Washington Football Team, it could be an entirely new group, led by Kenny Young.
The Denver Broncos' starting inside linebackers didn't just suffer one torn pec. The group suffered two.
Here's how the Broncos will try and replace Josey Jewell and Alexander Johnson.
Victory was in the Broncos’ hands at Heinz Field, and they dropped it like a greased bottle of ketchup. Now they must clean up the mess.
By Tuesday afternoon, George Paton and Vic Fangio must narrow down the Broncos' roster from 80 players to the final 53.
Here's who is projected to make the final roster.
On Friday, inaccurate was the word of the day for the Broncos' quarterbacks.
One quarterback flipped that on its head in nearly the best possible way 24 hours later during Saturday's practice.
Despite being the highest drafted linebacker in the Vic Fangio era, there should be minimal expectations for Baron Browning's rookie season.
Heck, the talented linebacker needs to find a position first.
Will this be the year Denver uses significant draft capital at the insider-linebacker position for Vic Fangio?
Here's how the Broncos' roster at ILB stands entering the draft and where Denver could land an inside backer for Vic.
The outlook for Von Miller, Justin Simmons, Shelby Harris and the Broncos' restricted free agents were among myriad topics touched on by the Broncos' top football brass March 4.
The Broncos' decisions on what tenders to use on their restricted free agents need to be submitted before the start of the new league year on Mar. 17.
Here are the Broncos' six RFAs and the decisions that need to be made.
Coulda, woulda, shoulda. The COVID-19 pandemic took nearly all of the fans out of Empower Field at Mile High, but one thing that didn’t change was the Broncos’ recent pattern of self-inflicted wounds in close games.
Earlier this week, the Denver Broncos signed Mark Barron to beef up their linebacking corps. With Todd Davis battling a lingering calf injury and 2020 fifth-round pick Justin Strnad out for the season due to wrist surgery, the Broncos needed to make a move. Barron was the seventh-overall selection in the 2012 NFL Draft and initially entered the league as…...
As Vic Fangio put it after practice, defensive coaches and players loved the way the scrimmage went. On the flip side, offensive players and coaches did not.
With an off day in sight, the Broncos brought the heat on Tuesday. But one side of the ball won the day.
Vic Fangio began Friday's practice by bringing his team together in a huddle. After a minute of Fangio addressing his team, players started to hoot and holler and get hyped for whatever message the coach was delivering.
The defense took that shot of energy and ran with it to start practice. The offense, however, didn't pick up on it one bit as they came out flat, sluggish and out of tune. The energy started to hit the offense as the practice went on.
In terms of Broncos' rookies, the first week of training camp has been dominated by Jerry Jeudy with a side of K.J. Hamler. That comes as no surprise as the two receivers were John Elway's first two picks in April's draft.
On Wednesday, other rookies from Elway's draft class began to make noise, earn praise and make their way up the depth chart.
Vic Fangio didn't play "Under Pressure" by Queen on the loudspeakers during warmups on Sunday. But it would have been a fitting theme song for Sunday’s practice as the pass rush brought the heat.