News and notes for Day 4 of Broncos Camp
Day 4 of Broncos Camp has concluded, marking their second consecutive padded practice. They have six straight practices this week, starting on Monday, so they are officially in the dog days of training camp.
Surprise! This Denver Broncos defense is damn good and won the day once again today. They brought the heat all day, and the offenses struggled to do much against them. In today’s write-up, we will discuss the dominant Broncos defense, rookie running back R.J. Harvey receiving praise from Sean Payton, Courtland Sutton also receiving hype from Payton,...
The Denver Broncos have taken the field for Day 4 of publicly open training camp. Join the discussion on today’s happenings here in the comments section.
Welcome to Day 4 of Denver Broncos camp. The big news out of yesterday was the four-year, $92 million extension for Courtland Sutton. Without the full details just yet, we can surmise a bit from the guaranteed money involved. At $41 million guaranteed, it could be a two or three year deal with one or two void years at the end. That seems to be how some teams are handling salary cap over bigger...
How will Calvin Throckmorton impact the depth of Denver’s offensive line?
It’s been a while since we’ve seen a Denver Broncos offensive line remaining intact over the course of an offseason, so it really must be a new era. But even with the starting five staying constant, there is still a much-needed importance for the backups to continue to prove themselves.
Entering his second year with Denver, Calvin Throckmorton will once again have to prove that he deserves a backup spot on this offensive line. After signing with the Broncos in 2024, Throckmorton saw the field for just three snaps,...
The former Niners linebacker wanted to play with the Broncos’ defense — but also to support the up-and-coming Bo Nix.
Dre Greenlaw knows what it feels like to belong somewhere, what it feels like to really be wanted.
He knows that because he has experienced the opposite.
As an 8-year-old, Greenlaw began a six-year stint bouncing around the foster care system, eventually landing at a boys’ home.
But as fate would have it, Greenlaw’s talent on his middle school football team got him noticed by a high school football coach down the road.
Brian Early...
We have news and notes, injury updates, tweets from camp, notable quotes and more from Day 3 of Broncos Camp
Day 3 of Denver Broncos training camp is in the books, and it was an important practice. Today was their first padded practice of the summer, and they were out there playing real football and not in shorts and no pads. With it being the first padded practice, the team heavily worked on the run game today, and the two Broncos starting backs looked good. After practice, Head Coach Sean Payton provided an update on Drew Sanders, shared some breaking...
The Broncos will be without one their starting linebackers for about a week.
According to 9NEWS Denver’s Mike Klis, starting linebacker Alex Singleton will be sidelined for 7 to 8 days due to a broken thumb. He is going to have surgery to repair his thumb, but after a week, he will be able to “club it up” and return to practice ahead of the Broncos' preseason opener.
This is the second straight practice where a Broncos linebacker had to leave early due to an injury. Thankfully for the team, this is only a “minor” injury, and he will be...
The Broncos and Courtland Sutton have agreed to a mega contract extension.
According to NFL Network insider Tom Pelissero, the Denver Broncos and Courtland Sutton have agreed to terms on a four-year, $92 million dollar extension. Head Coach Sean Payton told reporters that something could be done soon after practice today, and now the two sides have agreed to a monster extension.
According to [9NEWS Denver’s Mike Klis, Courtland Sutton is receiving $41 million dollars in guaranteed money in his new deal. He was set to receive $14 million in guaranteed money this year, so he’s receiving an additional $27...
Sean Payton dropped some big news during the Broncos post practice press conference.
Sean Payton broke some news during the Broncos' post-practice training camp press conference. He was asked about Courtland Sutton’s lack of participation in team drills and told reporters that he believes the two sides are close to working out a new contract.
He states that something could get done at some point today.
More on this developing story soon.
The Denver Broncos have taken the field for Day 3 of publicly open training camp. Join the discussion on today’s happenings here in the comments section.
Welcome to Day 3 of Denver Broncos camp. The first significant injury hit the team last week with inside linebacker Drew Sanders suffering a tendon injury that will keep him out of the lineup until the first part of the regular season. The position group is already one of the more thin groups on the roster, with each of the two starters coming off significant injuries. That is something we’ll need to keep an...
Inside linebacker Justin Strnad will be a valuable backup and core player on special teams for the Denver Broncos in 2025.
One of the roster position groups on the Denver Broncos that sports the most intrigue this training camp is inside linebacker.
The Broncos made a splash and signed Dre Greenlaw to a multi-year contract in free agency. Greenlaw is slated to start alongside veteran Alex Singleton. If healthy, the two could be a formidable duo in the middle of the Broncos’ defense. However, both are returning from significant injuries, and their ability to stay healthy for the duration of...
The hype machine is already at midseason form.
With vets having reported within the last week, Broncos training camp for 2025 is well underway. As Denver enters Day 3, one storyline seems to be bubbling to the top: Bo Nix is looking great.
“First and foremost I think he’s just a smart player, but then it’s like you get on the field and you see how accurate he is, what kind of arm he has. I think that - especially the first day of OTA’s that first ball was over everybody’s head. And I was like ‘wow’. You have...
Broncos will be without Drew Sanders to start the season.
According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, Denver Broncos linebacker Drew Sanders suffered a tendon injury and is expected to miss the start of the season. He states that further testing will need to be done to determine the extent of his injury.
Sanders, who was carted off the practice field on Saturday, was fighting for a spot on the Broncos roster, but now will likely start the season on the injured reserve.
This is a major blow to Sanders, who missed the majority of last season due to an achilles...