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With Courtland Sutton now attached to a lucrative new deal, the Broncos front office will shift focus to other veterans.
Denver Broncos coach Sean Payton is excited for the physicality veteran linebacker Dre Greenlaw will add to his defense after joining the team on a three-year, $35 million deal this spring.
Which veteran players will be part of that vision with so many new players entering the fray? Let's take a look at some veterans who may not be making the Broncos' Week 1 roster in 2024.
As the Broncos kick off training camp this week, here’s a look at five holdovers who could find themselves on the bubble of ...
Wide receiver Courtland Sutton and the Broncos have agreed to a four-year extension that's going to keep him under contract ...
To a huge extent, current Broncos GM George Paton and head coach Sean Payton have unashamedly ripped a page right out of ...
Harvey has drawn praise early in camp, impressing Denver's coaching staff with his explosiveness and speed, according to Nick Kosmider of The Athletic.
There are a handful of free agents who could step in and immediately elevate the floor of the Denver Broncos' roster.
After giving Courtland Sutton an extension, the Broncos have their top five WRs all signed through at least 2026.
One player on the roster, who will be entering his third season with the team, should be beyond expendable at this point, and that is veteran tight end Adam Trautman. He has just 35 receptions in ...
As the Broncos prepared for their first padded practices of training camp early this week, though, coach Sean Payton said ...
If the Broncos sign, or re-sign, players Miller believes will help them get on track, all may be good again. For now, expect the Broncos to exercise his 2020 option.