The Broncos filled their massive hole at right tackle with a massive man by signing Bobby Massie.
Here’s what to expect from the 6-foot-6 right tackle in 2021.
The Broncos filled their massive hole at right tackle with a massive man by signing Bobby Massie.
Here’s what to expect from the 6-foot-6 right tackle in 2021.
Here are the options they can turn to in order to protect Drew Lock, Teddy Bridgewater or, say, Aaron Rodgers this year. Fortunately for the Broncos, the list is long.
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.
On Thursday, one week before the draft kicks off, George Paton spoke to the media about the upcoming draft and the state of the team. Here's what we learned from the first-time general manager.
George Paton's first free agency with the Denver Broncos is nearly underway. But before the general manager looks to sign other teams free agents, he'll need to first take a look at who could be leaving Denver.
Here are the Broncos currently set to hit the open market on Mar. 17.
The outlook for Von Miller, Justin Simmons, Shelby Harris and the Broncos' restricted free agents were among myriad topics touched on by the Broncos' top football brass March 4.
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.
Graham Glasgow was John Elway’s biggest free agent signing in 2019. Glasgow turned out to be Elway’s last big-time free agent signing as the general manager of the Denver Broncos too.
But did that high price tag translate to the field? Here’s a look at Glasgow’s first season with the Broncos.
On Tuesday, Fangio spoke to the media to wrap up the 2020 season and about finding the right replacement for Elway. Here's what we learned.
Less than a month ago, Vic Fangio stated if Elijah Wilkinson struggled, then they had Demar Dotson their to replace him.
On Sunday, the Broncos' right tackle struggled.
In 2019, the Broncos averaged 17.6 points per game. However, in the final five games under Lock, they averaged 21.4 points per game.
For 2020, the Broncos can expect another significant jump.
The Broncos' first padded practice of camp, on Monday, was "just OK," according to Vic Fangio.
It was clear on Tuesday, the defense got Fangio's message loud and clear. That wasn't good news for the Broncos' offense.
With uncertainty along the Broncos' offensive line, Dalton Risner is doing extra work to make sure he's ready to play any position.
The guys discuss how Vic Fangio will approach the Broncos' new tackle situation after Ja'Wuan James opted out, answer listener questions and much more.
Elijah Wilkinson is the primary internal option, but the Broncos could look outside to replace Ja'Wuan James, who opted out Monday.
The guys give live reactions to Ja'Wuan James opting out of the season, answer listener questions and much more.
There’s a whole bunch of money on the table in 2020 for the Broncos’ highest-paid players. A whopping $71.48 million, to be exact.
On paper, he did just that by signing a Pro-Bowl running back, drafting an All-American receiver and selecting one of the fastest wideouts in the draft. With all of the new additions, including key pickups on the offensive line, the Broncos will have many new faces in the starting lineup.
John Elway feels the same way about the Broncos' offensive tackle situation as the rest of Broncos County.
"We have to get better there, there’s no question about it," Elway said, regarding Denver's tackle situation. "That’s a position we have to get better at."
After a star-studded free-agency and trade period, John Elway plugged many of the holes with his sweet-as-honey moves. Yet there’s still plenty of work to be done as Vic Fangio acknowledged after free agency, saying “we still have enough needs on both sides of the ball.” Here’s how those needs stack up as the team enters the draft.