The Broncos dominated the Cowboys on Sunday.
But injuries dominated Denver.
Here’s the most up-to-date information you need to know about all of the Broncos' injuries.
The Broncos dominated the Cowboys on Sunday.
But injuries dominated Denver.
Here’s the most up-to-date information you need to know about all of the Broncos' injuries.
Von Miller is not the only starter the Denver Broncos won't have in Dallas when they play the Cowboys on Sunday.
Riding a four-game losing streak with the trade deadline quickly approaching, should George Paton and the Broncos try and turn this season around by acquiring a player or two or begin building for the future by trading players away?
On paper, the Denver Broncos' pass defense is as good as it gets.
On paper, it's a dream.
The past three weeks, however, that dream has merely been a dream.
On Sunday, Derek Carr exposed them yet again.
Is it fixable?
Finally, there's good news along they injury front for the Denver Broncos.
After missing nearly 10 starters at one point during Sunday's 23-7 loss to the Ravens, the Broncos are on the mend.
The Broncos are certain that Surtain is the right man to replace Darby.
They just need Pat to be Surtain.
The guys discuss Ronald Darby going on the injured reserve, what it means for Patrick Surtain, break down the game plan for the Broncos to beat the Jaguars, answer listener questions and much more.
The guys host an awards show! The fellas predict who will be the Broncos' MVP, Coach of the Year, Rookie of the Year, answer listener questions and much more.
Vic Fangio said "there really is no perfect position to put" on tight ends.
"You'd like a DB that has size. Or a linebacker that has some DB movement qualities."
Hello Patrick Surtain.
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.
Earlier in the week, George Paton told Peter King, "quarterbacks are available more than franchise corners every year."
The Broncos' general manager addressed that controversial comment on Thursday.
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 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.
With his eyes set on being one of best CBs in the NFL, Patrick Surtain II has all of the tools needed to do just that.
And he has the extra advantage of learning from some of the game's all-time best throughout the past 17 years of his life.