ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Russell Wilson is officially turning heads. One potential reason… Justin Simmons’ absence. Early last week, Simmons picked Wilson off in three consecutive practices. With Simmons dealing with a tweaked groin, Wilson has put together his three best days of practice. For the first time all camp, deep balls are possible. Given that it’s Simmons’ job to take…
Jerry Jeudy went down on the Broncos’ first offensive play against the Titans.
And it looked bad.
But there’s some hope that it’s not as bad as it appeared.
To Nathaniel Hackett, Russell Wilson doesn't need to be unleashed.
Wilson needs to continue to go through his reads, and if one of those reads is a run, then he can take off. If the play breaks down, Russ can go off script. But from Hackett's perspective, Wilson isn't being held back.
The Broncos have less than one week until they need to have their final 53-man roster.
Will George Paton be able to trade multiple players in the process of building his final roster?
Here's how the final 53-man roster could shake out.
With two preseason games left, the Broncos’ final 53-man roster is beginning to come together.
Here’s an early prediction at who will make it and who will be on the outside looking in.
Despite a rollercoaster practice with highs and lows, Russell Wilson’s red zone success gave the Broncos’ offense the victory over the Cowboys’ defense during joint practice.
The Broncos’ offense and defense were neck and neck heading into the final period on Tuesday.
But Russell Wilson and Kendall Hinton were able to do just enough to get points and win the day.
Baron Browning’s transition from ILB to OLB “has been definitely even better than we even thought.”
In the second week of camp, he’s made a massive jump and making big-time plays.
Russell Wilson led a game-winning touchdown drive to cap off Thursday’s practice, including a 35-yard completion on 4th-and-4.
But it was what Russ did behind the scenes that showed why he’s a special QB.
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Break the joggers out because Wednesday it was jog-through time down at Denver Broncos’ training camp. Although pads weren’t popping, there were still takeaways from the Broncos’ seventh practice of camp. Here’s what we learned. Who won the day: Receiver depth Only one week into camp and the Broncos’ depth at receiver is being tested… significantly. Not…...
They always say, "Next man up." But what happens when you run out of next men? The Broncos might be at that point if their COVID-19 woes get any worse.
"Saturday, I definitely want to be able to go out and play fast and just not think about anything,” Sutton said.
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.
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.
Last year, the Broncos took advantage of an excellent WR class in the draft.
With another loaded class of pass catchers on deck for the 2021 draft, will Denver look to capitalize on the position again?
After losing 31-3, Vic Fangio was disappointed in his quarterbacks and himself for the situation the Broncos were in on Sunday.
Here's the event that led to Denver having to play an NFL game without a single quarterback.