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Denver Broncos sophomore outside linebacker Jonah Elliss is getting his flowers from The Worldwide Leader. On Monday, ESPN labeled Elliss — currently the team's third-string edge rusher — as the " nonstarter to know " for the Broncos ahead of the 2025 season.
Broncos coach Sean Payton says second-year quarterback Bo Nix "works his tail off" and spent about a week this offseason meeting with Drew Brees, who flourished in Payton's offense with the Saints.
Last summer, ESPN ranked the Broncos' roster 2nd-worst in the NFL. They're ranked considerably higher this year.
Evan Engram might turn out to be the perfect addition to the Denver Broncos' offense. For his own contractual future, Engram better hope so. He's entering his age-30 seasons, and veteran tight ends aren't exactly walking around getting big paydays.
The Broncos corrected that by drafting RJ Harvey in the second round, the second-most-explosive FBS running back last year behind only Ashton Jeanty. Denver then signed J.K. Dobbins, whose career rushing average is ranks second among all running backs since the year he was drafted (2020).
This week’s Broncos Mailbag features questions about how travel impacts the club, if Von Miller will ever return to Denver and more.
ESPN named Denver Broncos superstar and reigning NFL Defensive Player of the Year Patrick Surtain II NFL's No. 1 CB for second year in a row.
Denver signed safety Talanoa Hufanga and linebacker Dre Greenlaw in free agency to bolster an already-strong defense. Hufanga specifically could be crucial, writes ESPN's Jeff Legwold.