In any edition of the draft, some teams try and make a move that forces another team to make some changes to their strategy. Just last night, there was one situation that Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton revealed.
With six more picks to make in the 2024 NFL Draft, who will the Denver Broncos add to the roster?
Here’s who the Denver Broncos should target in Day 3 of the 2024 NFL Draft. After two days of the 2024 NFL Draft the Denver Broncos have acquired possibly their franchise quarterback (finally) and an EDGE rusher.
The Denver Broncos are making important decisions regarding their football future in the 2024 NFL draft hosted by Detroit this weekend. Yet, there is one man on a mission to make an important pitch to the NFL regarding a future NFL draft coming to Denver: Denver mayor Mike Johnston.
The explosive edge rusher was by far the highest player on their board and they were considering trading back if he was not available. Denver Broncos general manager George Paton told the media after the conclusion of day two of the 2024 NFL Draft that they would have considered trading back if Jonah Elliss was not available.
The Denver Broncos had to wait over 60 picks after drafting Bo Nix to select... Jonah Elliss.
After being picked by the Denver Broncos in the first round of the 2024 NFL draft on Thursday night, quarterback Bo Nix held an introductory press conference at the team’s Centura Health Training Center.
The Denver Broncos didn't seem to be too concerned about QB Bo Nix's passing profile when they selected him with the No. 12 pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.
Broncos rookie quarterback Bo Nix says he was given no information about whether he'll be the starting quarterback from Day One of his rookie year. "I know everybody has to compete," Nix said.
Denver Broncos coach Sean Payton suggested that he pulled some shenanigans to bait the Minnesota Vikings into their draft-day trade on Thursday.
Teams used the first round to fill their biggest roster needs. However, a few teams made big reaches in round one of the draft. While Nix was deemed a fit for the Broncos, the decision to select him 12th overall is questionable.
In the first round of the NFL Draft on Thursday night, the Denver Broncos made a significant move by selecting Bo Nix from Oregon as the No. 12 overall pick, adding him to their quarterback roster.
It's assumed that head coach Sean Payton will have Nix compete with Jarrett Stidham for the Broncos' starting QB job this summer.
The Denver Broncos have been a hot topic in NFL circles throughout the offseason, especially with their quarterback situation taking center stage. After a brief two-year stint with Russell Wilson, the Broncos decided to part ways with him, seeking greener pastures in the quarterback department.
The Denver Broncos had one of the league’s worst quarterback rooms heading into the 2024 NFL Draft. They selected a quarterback at a spot most draft analysts would think is too high.
Jerry Jeudy exited the trade-rumor cycle that has engulfed the Broncos’ receiving corps for the past 18 months, finally being moved. Courtland Sutton, particularly after his recent contract issue surfaced, remains in this mix.
Zach Wilson endured one of the most difficult seasons in his young career this past NFL season. Throughout the season, many including the New York Jets put the blame on the young quarterback.
The NFL Draft is just a little more than 24 hours away, so naturally, the rumors are hotter than ever. One of the most recent -and surprising- rumors is
Peyton Manning isn't a fan of how the New York Jets went about the handling of QB Zach Wilson's development. Wilson will now try for a new start with the Denver Broncos.
The Denver Broncos have exercised their fifth-year option on cornerback Patrick Surtain II, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. Surtain is slated to make a tick under $20 million on the option in 2025.
The Broncos’ trade for Zach Wilson is not expected to affect the team’s plans in the first round.
The Denver Broncos continue to be identified as a team who could shake up the draft order on Thursday.
The Denver Broncos on Tuesday picked up the fifth-year option on Patrick Surtain II, keeping the All-Pro cornerback under contract through at least the 2025 season.
AFC Contender Denver Broncos may trade Pro Bowler cornerback Patrick Surtain II amid contract change that keeps him through 2025. According to Over The Cap, the fifth-year option will pay him an estimated $19.802 million for the entire 2025 campaign.
A formality given Patrick Surtain‘s accomplishments on his rookie contract, the Broncos are extending their top player’s deal through 2025.
How many of the second QBs selected in every NFL Draft since 1984 can you name in five minutes?
The Denver Broncos officially unveiled their new “Mile High Collection” uniforms for the 2024 season on Monday. Denver will also bring back their classic uniforms, with a throwback inspired by their jerseys from the 1977 season.
Jeremy Fowler reports that the Broncos have received multiple trade inquiries about WR Courtland Sutton, who is skipping voluntary workouts due to his contract situation.
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