Will Marvin Mims be a top three receiver for the Denver Broncos in 2023?
That is the question.
This is the debate.
Will Marvin Mims be a top three receiver for the Denver Broncos in 2023?
That is the question.
This is the debate.
Denver Broncos receiver K.J. Hamler suffered a torn pec this offseason that required surgery. The Broncos' former second-round pick will be out for four-to-six months, putting his availability for the start of the season in question. How does Hamler's injury impact Sean Payton and George Paton potentially trading Courtland Sutton or Jerry Jeudy? Is it less likely that either of those players will be traded? Do the Broncos need to now find a speed receiver in place of Hamler?
Russell Wilson reported for his first training camp in Denver on Tuesday morning with two years remaining on his contract and only $5 million in dead cap.
Later in the day, George Paton made his intentions about Wilson's future in Denver very clear.
The Broncos' receivers went from a quarterback carousel to QB heaven this offseason.
But which WR will lead Denver's in receiving yards in 2022?
Will it be Courtland Sutton? Jerry Jeudy? Tim Patrick?
The fellas give their take!
His ACL was torn. His hip had popped out. And his grandma — who was his "rock" — passed away.
K.J. Hamler’s 2021 fall was a nightmare.
But he’s beginning to see the light.
And he has his sights on playing the Tyler Lockett role for Russell Wilson in Denver.
After missing Russell Wilson's first workout camp in San Diego, for legitimate reasons, Jerry Jeudy had a one-on-one workout session with Russ at his facility in Souther in California.
"I learned a lot with him," Jeudy said on Wednesday, giving an insight to his eventful offseason.
Despite initially signing to the practice squad, John Brown could be suiting up in Orange & Blue as soon as Sunday.
There’s no replacing what K.J. Hamler brings to the Broncos’ offense.
That’s why instead of trying to replace him, Denver will have to go big.
While initially Jerry Jeudy's gruesome injury looked potentially season ending, tests only revealed a high ankle sprain.
Here’s everything you need to know about how long the star will be out and how the Broncos will replace him.
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.
George Paton destroyed his former team.
His quarterbacks balled.
Paton's first-round pick and second-round pick shined.
Nobody had a better day than George Paton on Saturday.
Drew Lock was electric to start Sunday's scrimmage.
Not only did he have the pass of training camp, he commanded two touchdown drives early.
Lock needed a strong day on Sunday. He delivered.
On Friday, inaccurate was the word of the day for the Broncos' quarterbacks.
One quarterback flipped that on its head in nearly the best possible way 24 hours later during Saturday's practice.
The past few practices, Drew Lock’s lost the “gunslinger” to his game, while Teddy Bridgewater has tried to shake being “Mr. Checkdown.”
Both of those were very clear during Friday’s practice.
Teddy Bridgewater & Drew Lock had nearly identical practices on Wednesday.
Both started practice with 20-yard completions.
Both were efficient.
Both ended practice with red-zone INTs.
But there was one difference that tipped the scales.
The pads were popping during Tuesday's practice for the first time in Broncos camp. Vic Fangio and the Broncos' staff took full advantage of it.
Denver's three-headed rushing attack led the way.
After throwing three interceptions on Saturday, Teddy Bridgewater was in desperate need of a bounce-back day following Sunday's off day.
He did just that on Monday to keep the Broncos' quarterback competition a true toss up.
In the first two days of camp, Bridgwater only had one incompletion each day.
On Friday, it was Drew Lock who only saw the ball hit the ground once.
The first day of training camp was about the stars. Von Miller and Jerry Jeudy shined on Wednesday to open camp.
Thursday, however, was about the players that don't get the attention and praise they deserve.