With the offseason, training camp and preseason complete, building the roster is the only thing that stands between the Broncos and the regular season.
Von Miller didn’t make practice enjoyable for his offensive tackle teammates, or quarterbacks for that matter, as he practically lived deep in the pocket all day long.
John Elway has mastered yet another aspect of the NFL, turning the injured reserve from a place of doom into an asset for the Broncos.
It’s not quite a regular season game, but the Broncos’ second preseason game carries a little more significance than other preseason games, most notably due to these five players.
Rookie defensive end Nelson Adams will take the Broncos 90th roster spot, in place of an IR-bound Billy Winn.
After letting Malik Jackson leave in free agency last offseason, the Denver Broncos will look to find his replacement this offseason, according to new defensive coordinator Joe Woods.
After coming off of the worst performance defending against the run, the Denver Broncos aren’t concerned with their ability to stop opposing offenses from running the ball, even without Derek Wolfe.