Hours after the legal tampering window opened, the Broncos locked up guard Graham Glasgow. The 6-foot-6 interior offensive lineman signed a lucrative four-year, $44 million contract, making him the NFL's eighth-highest paid guard and the 10th-highest-paid interior offensive lineman. Here’s what Denver can expect from their new high-priced offensive lineman in 2020.
There’s a new backup in town, folks. Jeff Driskel comes to Denver as a journeymen signal-caller with nothing more than second-string aspirations. But recent NFL history, unfortunately, suggests that at some point the Broncos backup will see the field. Studying tape through that lens, here’s every reason why you should be both excited and scared if Driskel were forced into…...
With the Denver Broncos’ first true free-agent signing of the 2020 season, Graham Glasgow, the Orange & Blue strengthen their struggling offensive line with the addition of a do-it-all blocker who could fill three different spots on the interior. A former Michigan standout and third-round selection, Glasgow has carved out a fine career for himself to earn his shiny new…...
Throughout the entire 2019-20 season, DNVR will be giving you game grades from every Denver Broncos’ contest. Evaluating all the starters and beyond to give you a better look at the team’s strengths and weaknesses on a game-by-game basis. Denver found how easy life can be against a weaker opponent on both sides of the trenches, with an equally as…...
Despite always having the big-play mentality as a part of his core, the gunslinger listened to himself and let his gun stay in the holster on Sunday.
After falling to the Chiefs and dropping to 5-9 on the season, the Broncos were eliminated from the playoffs and guaranteed themselves their third-consecutive losing season. Despite that, there's a growing juicy storyline for Sunday's game against the Detroit Lions as the one and only Kyle Sloter returns to town.
Allie Monroy and Ryan Koenigsberg discuss the Broncos recent loss to the Chiefs, Drew Lock’s performance, what to look forward to and more! https://youtu.be/qFlUQnfrtcQ
When the Broncos need money for salary cap space they don’t go to the bank, they go to the office of a lawyer and former player agent.
Is it ridiculous to think the Broncos’ defense could have a historic game against the Giants on Sunday night? Possibly, but the prospects are intriguing.
While on a free agency visit with the Detroit Lions, Zach Kerr received a call from John Elway. He couldn't get to Denver quick enough.
With the 2017 NFL Draft already in the books and our AFC West grades as well here's how the rest of the league did with the best, worst and all other grades for the remaining 32 teams in the league.
John Elway capitalized on Bradley Roby and Shane Ray’s draft slips due to character flaws. Could he do the same with top rated linebacker Reuben Foster?
Riley Reiff is viewed as a starting caliber offensive tackle in the NFL, however, he has his flaws. Should the Denver Broncos go after him?
Right tackle Jordan Mills and the Denver Broncos offensive line both have plenty of weaknesses. Would it make sense for the Broncos to give Mills a fresh start at a cheap price?