John Elway can have upwards of $100 million by saying goodbye to some of the players who are under contract for the 2020 season. Here’s who would free up cap space if they Broncos let them go.
With the offseason, training camp and preseason complete, building the roster is the only thing that stands between the Broncos and the regular season.
The San Francisco 49ers’ defense punched the Denver Broncos’ offense in the mouth in the team’s first joint practice session on Friday. On Saturday, in round two, the Broncos returned the blow.
Joe Flacco, Ja’Wuan James and Kareem Jackson all made their debut in Orange & Blue. But it wasn’t the top-dollar acquisitions that flashed in the Seattle sky, nor was it their fault the team fell 14 to 22 to the Seahawks.
While there were plenty of positives that came with the team’s victory, there were also numerous areas of improvement, as Fangio himself admitted after the game.
In front of 21,234 fans and rockin’ game jerseys, the Broncos took over Broncos Stadium at Mile High on Saturday afternoon for their ninth training camp practice.
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.
On Friday, Devontae Booker delivered a headline that can typically only be found on the cover of the New York Post.
The Broncos now have as many losing seasons as Super Bowl appearances since Pat Bowlen bought the team.
While the Broncos are playing the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday, Joseph’s taking a page from another division rival for the remainder of the season: Just win, baby.
In the latest edition of the BSN Broncos Weekly Breakdown, presented by BSNBars.com, Ryan Koenigsberg and Allie Monroy discuss how fans should feel about starting quarterback Case Keenum’s three interceptions during Week 1, what the running backs rotation should continue to look like, and exactly what the Broncos will need to do to come out of this week 2-0....
One aspect of the rookie’s game pushed him over the edge to being named the Broncos’ starting running back on Monday.
The next time the Broncos step on the field, they’ll be playing meaningful football against the Seattle Seahawks. Thursday night's game went a long way in determining how that team will look.
The Broncos’ preseason finale on Thursday night is meaningless for 22 starters, but oh so important for 68 other players and the Broncos’ future.