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The NFL has a new kickoff rule for the 2025 season. Starting this season, touchbacks will now be spotted at the 35-yard line (moved up five yards from last year's 30-yard line designation). The new ru...
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The league also expanded the instances in which instant replay can assist on-field officials in making a call.
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Denver’s beefed up its defense with the signings of linebacker Dre Greenlaw and safety Talanoa Hufanga, and gave second-year quarterback Bo Nix another weapon in tight end Evan Engram. Do they pursue a running back? As columnist Troy Renck writes, “a dynamic runner is the only thing preventing the Broncos from passing the Chiefs next season.”
The Denver Broncos are looking into potentially two dynamic running backs in the 2025 NFL Draft, including Texas running back Jaydon Blue.
I thought George and Sean put together a really good plan and executed it well,” CEO and owner Greg Penner said.
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Based on the insightful conversation between Matt Harmon and Dan Pizzuta (of the 33rd Team) on the latest Yahoo Fantasy Forecast, there are compelling reasons why the Denver Broncos should consider drafting North Carolina Tar Heels running back prospect, Omarion Hampton.
Where he could land: Denver and Las Vegas are the top two teams to watch as Dobbins potentially stays in the AFC West. At least the Raiders brought in Raheem Mostert, while the Broncos lost Javonte Williams and could be more desperate because they’re closer to contender status.
Sean Payton wants to see if his existing running backs can step up but the team definitely plans to draft a new one as well.
Though some may question his ability to create separation at the next level, McMillan possesses the size (6'4", 219 pounds) and wide catch radius to excel as a big-bodied X-receiver in the NFL. He would be the ideal wide receiver to develop alongside Nix for the next decade.