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.
Von Miller didn’t make practice enjoyable for his offensive tackle teammates, or quarterbacks for that matter, as he practically lived deep in the pocket all day long.
Along with John Elway, there are plenty of other people in the Broncos organization that are completely and utterly focused on 2019 and nothing beyond.
On Tuesday, Vic Fangio opened up on the Broncos’ situation in the draft at quarterback and inside linebacker.
To be frank, the Broncos don’t have massive amount of cap space to work with this offseason. But with many tough decisions, they can free up a significant amount of cap space to let Elway work free agency.
With quarterback off the table in the first round, clarity is beginning to emerge on what positions the Broncos will target.
Despite facing the largest media continent in his short time as an NFL head coach, Vic Fangio didn’t back down on Wednesday at the NFL Combine.
Outside of Von Miller, nearly every household name in Broncos Country could be cut to open up cap space.
The Denver Broncos have found two unheralded heroes in the preseason that forced them to keep a large number of linebackers on their final roster, we break down who Josey Jewell and Alexander Johnson can contribute immediately in Denver.
On Wednesday, the Broncos’ veteran had the day off. Their replacements made it hard to notice their absence.