Outside of three bombs, the Broncos’ offense was full of dinks and dunks on Thursday. And that’s a good thing.
The Denver Broncos finally got to see what they had in Chad Kelly in his first preseason game as a pro against the Minnesota Vikings. We analyze his performance and try to answer the ultimate question of if he's ready to be the backup behind Case Keenum.
In their final practice before welcoming the Chicago Bears to town, the defense came out of the gates on fire.
On Monday, in the team’s first practice since Kelly’s standout first preseason game, No. 6 was running with the two’s.
We grade every starter plus the most notable backups in the Denver Broncos 42-28 loss to the Minnesota Vikings in their preseason opener in the Mile High City.
The Broncos first preseason game had it all, from nightmares to pleasant dreams about better days to come.
On a night in which four quarterbacks who the Broncos could've had as a backup battled between the lines at Mile High, somehow the worst one of the bunch—by far—was the second man on the field for the Orange & Blue.
On Wednesday, the Broncos’ veteran had the day off. Their replacements made it hard to notice their absence.
Vance Joseph said the Broncos “need more from” the backup quarterback position in terms of consistency. But he’s not worried about it.
Depth charts don’t always tell the full story. Thus, on the day the team released their first depth chart, here’s how things are stacking up on the field.
Ryan Koenigsberg breaks down who stood out to him on day eight of training camp. This series is presented by BSN Bars.com, where the subscriber gets taken care of. ...
When it comes to the most important position battle entering camp, forget about the starting positions up for grabs such as right guard, running back and tight end, it’s all about the backup.
Case Keenum made one play on Friday that made some of his teammates turn to the media and exclaim “You better be tweeting that right now!”