Case Keenum already has the Broncos believing.
There have been two drastically different Case Keenum’s in the NFL. The Broncos placed a sizable bet on one of them.
After a rough season on the offensive side of the ball, Vance Joseph made major changes in the coaching ranks.
The Broncos have dropped four-straight, not necessarily because they lack the talent, but because they don’t know their winning formula.
The Denver Broncos were different offensively this week. Not just in the way they played but in the way they looked. New offensive coordinator Mike McCoy had a big part in that with diverse formations. See what we found when we went back to the tape.
In the first game of the season, the Broncos thrived when they were aggressive and struggled when they weren’t.
18 months ago, Brock Osweiler signing a contract with the Broncos was meant to happen. It didn’t. Now, it wasn’t meant to happen. And it did.
After seven months and nine days, Vance Joseph put an end to the Denver Broncos’ quarterback competition.
On the eve of training camp, the first move in naming a starting quarterback has been made. Now the competition hits the field.
With below-average offensive performances the past two years, many have pointed the finger at the offense line. C.J. Anderson would disagree.
The Broncos’ are back on the field for the first time under the new coaching regime. Here’s what you need to know from Denver’s first OTA.
While winning a playoff game, or even making the playoffs, will satisfy many team’s goals, the Broncos only have one goal each and every season.
There have been many moves this offseason pointing to a major shift in the Broncos’ offense through new leadership under Mike McCoy’s.
In what will likely be a long and competitive battle, Paxton Lynch and Trevor Siemian will take very different paths to earn the starting quarterback role.
Even with the departures of Peyton Manning and DeMarcus Ware in the past year, Vance Joseph isn’t concerned with the leadership on the team.