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The Denver Broncos made a series of moves during their bye week to lock up most of their key free agents, but there’s one player who got missed. Defensive tackle John Franklin-Myers is a key figure in the Broncos’ devastating pass rush,
Both first-round rookie Omarion Hampton and backup Kimani Vidal popped up on the injury report this week for a game in Denver that won’t feature Chargers star quarterback Justin Herbert.
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Broncos coaches Davis Webb and Jim Leonhard are generating real momentum in league circles
As the Broncos prepare to clinch the number one seed in the AFC with a victory over the Chargers this afternoon, a number of other teams are already planning for next season. News and rumors of potential head coaching firings and staff changes are already happening,
Gayle projects the deal to be at least $15 million per year, double his current salary of $7.5 million in 2025. While the Broncos might find keeping him difficult, Franklin-Myers has, at the very least, set himself up for a huge payday after the 2025 season.
There are three offensive elements the Broncos can work on that the Chargers will provide a good litmus test for. Two of them are as a unit, and one with an individual player. Let's dive in. Nix's pocket presence has been hit or miss all season long,
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Broncos 53-man roster for Sunday's regular season finale
The Denver Broncos are set to face the Los Angeles Chargers (11-5) in their final game of the NFL's 2025 regular season. Denver made a few roster moves leading up to the AFC West showdown.
Despite playoff contention, the Broncos' rushing attack falters. Securing a dominant back in 2026 is crucial to elevate their Bo Nix-led offense.
Kansas City Chiefs offensive lineman Kingsley Suamataia received a fine for an unnecessary roughness penalty against the Broncos, per the NFL Gameday Operations. Suamataia was fined $8,108 for striking/kicking/tripping/kneeing for a play that happened in the second quarter of the game.