The rookie QB will be competing for the starting job with 27-year-old veteran Jarrett Stidham and 24-year-old former No. 2 overall pick Zach Wilson.
Sean Payton and the Denver Broncos have had a busy offseason, but are still hopeful that they can find a way to compete in a stacked AFC conference. After moving on from quarterback Russell Wilson, the Broncos brought in Bo Nix in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft.
The Denver Broncos three-day minicamp gives youthful players and prospects their first opportunity to make a name for themselves in the National Football League.
The Denver Broncos have had 20 head coaches (and interim coaches) in their history, including six coaches since they won Super Bowl 50 following the 2015 season. The club hopes to now have some continuity at coach in Sean Payton, who had an accomplished career with the New Orleans Saints before landing in Denver.
It appears head coach Sean Payton has found his quarterback of dreams as the Denver Broncos got its first exposure with first-round picked Bo Nix, potentially in the lead.
The NFL has made massive alterations to the kickoff play. With teams getting deeper into the offseason program, they're working more and more on getting ready for this significant change.
The past couple of seasons have been rough for the Denver Broncos in terms of quarterback play. When Russell Wilson came over to Denver from the Seattle Seahawks, it looked like they were getting one of the best QBs in the league.
Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix went through his first set of practices this week, as he participated in the team’s rookie minicamp this weekend. Broncos head coach Sean Payton is liking what he is seeing from Nix early on.
Traditionally, every offseason is marked by roster overhauls. The Denver Broncos experienced a significant turnover in Sean Payton's first year, but in
The sour relationship between Broncos head coach Sean Payton and former starting quarterback Russell Wilson appears to have persisted even after Wilson was released and became a Pittsburgh Steeler.
The Russell Wilson-Sean Payton saga was not just a bad breakup, it was a seismic event in the NFL. It was a messy divorce that got the kids involved, and its repercussions are still being felt.
Football is hard, there is no debating that. Mentally, physically, and even emotionally, the game puts a strain on every part of the human body. For quarterbacks, that strain is only magnified.
The Russell Wilson era in the Mile High City ended with a whimper, despite its promising start. In his first year as Denver Broncos head coach, Sean Payton was a clear net-positive for Wilson, but he had to totally restructure his offense and simplify the scheme.
The Denver Broncos added some power and explosion to their rushing attack in the fifth round of the 2024 NFL draft. Selected with the No. 147 overall pick out of Notre Dame, Audric Estimé brings a 5-foot-11, 221-pound frame with a bully's mentality to the Broncos' offense.
It seems like the one-year marriage between Sean Payton and Russell Wilson was even rockier than outsiders thought.
A couple of unnamed NFL executives aren't as down as some regarding the Broncos' decision to select Bo Nix as the 12th overall pick of the 2024 NFL Draft.
Once the NFL Draft is done, the blitz to sign undrafted free agents is an arduous one. The calls start to go out to potential UDFAs in the seventh round and most classes are finished within an hour or two of the conclusion of the NFL Draft.
As the Denver Broncos gear up for the upcoming season, the echoes of past glories resonate with the promise of renewal. The 2024 NFL draft has been a strategic step forward, positioning Denver not just to traverse the rugged landscape of the NFL but to climb the mountains to plant its flag pointed toward a winning record.
Bo Nix will have a familiar face to throw to with the Broncos.
In any edition of the draft, some teams try and make a move that forces another team to make some changes to their strategy. Just last night, there was one situation that Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton revealed.
Denver Broncos coach Sean Payton suggested that he pulled some shenanigans to bait the Minnesota Vikings into their draft-day trade on Thursday.
The Denver Broncos have been a hot topic in NFL circles throughout the offseason, especially with their quarterback situation taking center stage. After a brief two-year stint with Russell Wilson, the Broncos decided to part ways with him, seeking greener pastures in the quarterback department.
The Broncos weren’t deterred when they saw five quarterbacks get drafted over the first 10 picks of the 2024 NFL Draft. They apparently still were able to get their guy.
The Denver Broncos are in a situation where they can either go get the quarterback they so desperately need and throw him out there and hope something sticks, or they can could build a great situation around a QB first and then draft one. If I were the Broncos, I'd get the quarterback they have needed for years.
The Denver Broncos have been at the forefront of quarterback controversy ever since head coach Sean Payton arrived before the 2023 season. Most of that controversy surrounded quarterback Russell Wilson, whom Payton did not see eye-to-eye with.
Teams are monitoring the Broncos as a team interested in a QB.
The Denver Broncos have the No. 12 overall pick in the upcoming NFL Draft, but will they stay in that spot?
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