With additions like Noah Fant, the Broncos have remade their tight-end room in the last two years. This could lead their longest-tenured players at the position on the outside looking in.
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 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.
John Elway has a lot of money to spend this offseason. Here’s how it stacks up to the rest of the NFL and how it can be spent.
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With the offseason, training camp and preseason complete, building the roster is the only thing that stands between the Broncos and the regular season.
On Saturday, for the first time in the Vic Fangio era, the pads came on at Broncos training camp. But the story of the day didn’t have to do with big hits or contact.
On Thursday morning, the Broncos not only kicked off their training camp but kicked off training camp across the NFL as they prepare for the Hall of Fame game a mere two weeks away.
Last year, one-third of the Broncos’ starting positions were up for grabs. This year, there’s only two.
Many Broncos starters from last year are about to hit free agency, but should John Elway let them leave?
Riding a mile high after their 24-17 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday, the Broncos were brought back down to earth as they were hit hard with bad news on the injury front Monday.
With Jeff Heuerman having a breakout game in Week 9 against the Houston Texans, we went back to the tape to figure out what his role is on the Denver Broncos going forward in a contract year, as the Orange and Blue try to find answers at tight end.
Special is the word many Broncos used to describe the chemistry of this team after Sunday’s come-from-behind victory.
The Denver Broncos have found a new Jeff Heuerman in the last couple of days as the tight end has returned to full health a potentially big addition to the offense.
Outside of three bombs, the Broncos’ offense was full of dinks and dunks on Thursday. And that’s a good thing.