The Broncos’ offensive line has been crushed by injuries this year.
But major help could be on the way for Sunday’s game against the Raiders.
The Broncos’ offensive line has been crushed by injuries this year.
But major help could be on the way for Sunday’s game against the Raiders.
Just how bad is the loss of Garett Bolles and Ronald Darby for the Broncos?
Bolles has the highest cap hit on the team this year, while Darby has third-biggest cap hit, with Russell Wilson sandwiched in-between the two.
The guys make a major announcement, break down how many core players the Broncos have on their roster, talk about who is part of the team's lifeboat, answer listener questions and much more.
Both of the Broncos' offensive guard spots appear to be up for grabs entering training camp.
During the offseason, two guards "surprised" Nathaniel Hackett with their play.
The guys discuss Garett Bolles' claim that he is one of the best tackles in the NFL, break down why 2022 is such an important season for him, talk about offensive tackle prospect Bernhard Raimann, answer listener questions and much more.
Garett Bolles hasn’t seen it all since the Broncos made him their first round pick in 2017. For him to have seen it all, he would have needed to experience the kind of success that eluded them during their seemingly endless trip on the quarterback carousel.
The guys discuss the Broncos' potential path to the postseason and how it could be built upon some key players playing to their potential. Who do the Broncos need to step up the most?
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.
Will the Broncos suffer a week-long hangover on the road against the Steelers or will they be able to bounce back to their winning ways?
Despite the toxicity that surely pervades some corners of Broncos Country right now, the Broncos’ season is not over. Far from it. But Sunday's loss dropped some truth bombs.
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.
Garett Bolles, Graham Glasgow and Ja'Wuan James are all among the highest-paid players in the NFL at their respective positions, while Dalton Risner and Lloyd Cushenberry were both Day 2 picks.
But that doesn't mean George Paton will stay put with Denver's offensive line as it's currently constructed, especially with major questions at right tackle.
In order to keep Denver below the expected $180 million salary cap, tough decisions will need to be made on many of the Broncos' current players. However, there's a handful of players that are safe thanks to their contracts.
The case for Garett Bolles to be an All-Pro is simple.
He's clearly a top-four offensive tackle in the NFL.
It certainly wouldn't be a surprise if 2020 is the first of many Pro Bowl selections for Bradley Chubb and Justin Simmons. But who will be the Broncos' next Pro Bowler?
Zac, RK and Mase weigh in and gives their final picks for Sunday's game against the Chargers.