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?
George Paton was dishing out info about the Broncos’ roster like Russell Wilson dishes out deep balls.
Randy Gregory a top priority ✅
Secondary help incoming ✅
More O line moves coming ✅
Russ the recruiter ✅
Bonus: Gregory opens up about signing with Denver
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.
They always say, "Next man up." But what happens when you run out of next men? The Broncos might be at that point if their COVID-19 woes get any worse.
COVID-19 has rocked the Denver Broncos and the Los Angeles Chargers this week. But at this moment, it is the Broncos who are trending in the wrong direction.
The Broncos dominated the Chargers on Sunday.
But injuries appeared to continue to dominate Denver.
However, on Monday, the news along the injury front wasn't nearly as daunting as it appeared Sunday night.
For the first time in two months, Bradley Chubb practiced.
But the Broncos didn't escape the Bye Week unscathed.
The Broncos dominated the Cowboys on Sunday.
But injuries dominated Denver.
Here’s the most up-to-date information you need to know about all of the Broncos' injuries.
Von Miller is not the only starter the Denver Broncos won't have in Dallas when they play the Cowboys on Sunday.
The Broncos have plenty of players they could be looking to sell at the trade deadline, especially if they lose to the Washington Football Team on Sunday.
Vic Fangio said "there really is no perfect position to put" on tight ends.
"You'd like a DB that has size. Or a linebacker that has some DB movement qualities."
Hello Patrick Surtain.
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.
Drew Lock was electric to start Sunday's scrimmage.
Not only did he have the pass of training camp, he commanded two touchdown drives early.
Lock needed a strong day on Sunday. He delivered.
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.
Teddy Bridgewater & Drew Lock had nearly identical practices on Wednesday.
Both started practice with 20-yard completions.
Both were efficient.
Both ended practice with red-zone INTs.
But there was one difference that tipped the scales.
In the first two days of camp, Bridgwater only had one incompletion each day.
On Friday, it was Drew Lock who only saw the ball hit the ground once.
Despite already having three experienced cornerbacks on the roster, Patrick Surtain II will play a significant role in Fangio's defense his rookie season. Much like a fine wine, he'll get better as the season progresses.
When quarterbacks look Ronald Darby's way, it's hard for them to complete a pass. But when they do complete a pass, it can be a big-time play.
Here’s what to expect from the $10 million cornerback this year.