The Denver Broncos plan to trade up to No. 13 in the NFL Draft to select Boise State star Ashton Jeanty to support Bo Nix.
After signing four outside free agents and re-signing five of their unrestricted in-house free agents, the Denver Broncos are ...
On defense, safety Talanoa Hufanga picked No. 9 and linebacker Dre Greenlaw picked No. 57, the same number he wore with the ...
Sean Payton and the Broncos have an option as an offensive “Joker.” That’s tight end Evan Engram, who on Wednesday agreed to a two-year deal with Denver. Engram’s agency, Vayner Sports ...
Bring on the NFL draft. After make several splashes in the first wave of NFL free agency, the Denver Broncos have filled almost all of their key needs and attention will soon turn toward the 2025 NFL ...
On Monday, the Denver Broncos helped Bo Nix get better, if you ask Sean Payton. The picture for Denver’s offseason was “certainly clearer” this spring than it had been in 2024, as Payton ...
The Denver Broncos have done a smash-up job in free agency. Retaining defensive tackle D.J. Jones alone with backup quarterback Jarrett Stidham, swing tackle Matt Peart, linebacker Justin Strnad ...
The Denver Broncos have been busy the past few days, both in getting some of their own players signed to new deals and agreeing to terms with outside free agents. Once again, I'm breaking down ...
The Denver Broncos are still looking to add some players to the offensive side of the ball in free agency. Dre Greenlaw and Talanoa Hufanga were added to the defense, and both of those players ...
Follow every signing and trade with The Athletic’s live coverage of 2025 NFL Free Agency Broncos coach Sean Payton describes the NFL offseason as a puzzle. You push the names of all the players ...
In quarterback Bo Nix’s first NFL season, none of the Denver Broncos’ tight ends reached 20 receptions. Lucas Krull had 19 receptions for 152 yards, Nate Adkins had 14 receptions for 115 yards ...
The Denver Broncos are adding another weapon to the arsenal of second-year quarterback Bo Nix. According to Ian Rappoport, Denver is signing tight end Evan Engram to a two-year deal worth $23 million.