While John Lynch didn’t have a lot to say about Trevor Siemian and Paxton Lynch, his comments pointed directly to the heart of the competition.
The health of Jamaal Charles’ knee could have a major impact on the success of the Broncos this year. However, his mentoring abilities could have a deeper impact on the future of the franchise.
Although the Broncos had the best defensive backfield in the league the past two seasons, new coach Marcus Robertson may be just what the “No Fly Zone” needed.
The former Chief has the fourth-most yards per carry in NFL history only behind Michael Vick, Randall Cunningham and Marion Motley.
The Broncos’ ‘No Fly Zone’ isn’t built on Pro Bowls, All Pros or Super Bowl rings, it’s foundation lies on friendship.
With one signing the Denver Broncos could nearly shore up their bottom of the league run defense. How strong of a push will the Broncos make for defensive end Calais Campbell?
The 27-year old right tackle would immediately provide an upgrade on the Denver Broncos offensive line, but will the Broncos pay the price for him?
Is a high-risk, high-reward player worth big bucks to help improve the Denver Broncos offensive line? If so, guard Ronald Leary will be on John Elway’s radar.
Would spending big on an offensive guard be worth it to upgrade the Denver Broncos’ offensive line? If so, Larry Warford will be atop John Elway’s list.
Should the Denver Broncos look to upgrade their offensive line via a guard in free agency? If so, T.J. Lang could be their man.
While there won’t be any football on the field for a while in Denver, here is a list of important offseason dates for the Denver Broncos that will keep football relevant all year long.
Breaking down Denver Broncos general manager John Elway's strategy may suggest the defense, and not the offense, is really the problem.
The Denver Broncos have the No. 1 pass defense in the league and Jared Crick, a defensive end, is helping with that.
Twenty four of the 26 quarterbacks drafted in the first round over the last 10 years started as rookies, but only 10 of those 26 are still starting for the teams which originally drafted them. Throw in a defending Super Bowl champion with a wide-open QB situation, and that's what makes the Paxton Lynch situation so intriguing.
The contributions of Super Bowl MVP Von Miller and team leaders DeMarcus Ware and Peyton Manning were obvious. But when a team wins a Super Bowl, there's plenty of credit to go around, and it's time to shine the spotlight on some of the possibly-overlooked role players in the Orange & Blue's run to the top.