ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Monday at RingCentral Coliseum under the late-afternoon northern California sun, Todd Davis ran. He was at full speed. He kicked his knees up as he went through the paces of his workout. It wasn’t the first time he’d moved at full speed in his recovery from a calf injury suffered on the first day of training…...
Since the end of April, the Broncos have been grooming three quarterbacks to backup Joe Flacco. Eight days before the season kicks off, the Broncos completely abandoned those plans, opting to go an entirely new direction instead.
Football hasn’t even taken the field for the first time in the NFL’s 2018 new league year, but the Denver Broncos are already laying the foundation for what the team will look like.
Wednesday, in the lead-up to the biggest game of the year, the Broncos received some big, and surprising, names back from the injury report.
Whether it’s fortunate, unfortunate or somewhere in between, through six days of training camp the Denver Broncos’ quarterback competition remains just that: a competition.
The New England Patriots have been the most successful NFL franchise since Bill Belichick took over in 2000, however, not against the Denver Broncos. Denver is the only team to have a winning record against the Patriots in that time.
On Sunday, against the New Orleans Saints, the Denver Broncos did nearly everything the complete opposite of what they had done in the first half of the season, and still found a way to win.
Even though the Denver Broncos beat the San Diego Chargers by just one possession, there was no doubt from Chris Harris Jr., T.J. Ward and Darian Steward on who the better team was.
Our in-depth look at the film of Denver Broncos inside linebacker Todd Davis. Does he have what it takes to replace Danny Trevathan?
The Denver Broncos are a relatively young team but three aging leaders are hoping for a new and healthy season beginning in July
The Denver Broncos are on a well deserved break but three players might want to keep working in preparation for the competition to come
The Denver Broncos are comfortable with what they have in Todd Davis and Corey Nelson at the inside linebacker position.
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The first installment of our series looking at the Denver Broncos' positions of need and how they should address them.
With the opening of training camp less than a week away, BSN Denver is offering a series of articles previewing the battles for roster spots at various positions. We’ve already examined the wide receivers and running backs and we now continue with the linebackers. Locks: OLBs Von Miller, DeMarcus Ware, Shane Ray; ILBs Danny Trevathan, Brandon Marshall In Miller,…...