If anyone on the Denver Broncos roster deserved to be in the NFL Playoffs this year, Garett Bolles is probably at the top of that list (no disrespect to Courtland Sutton). What Bolles has been through ever since he was drafted by the Broncos and the player that he has become is one of the better success stories currently in the league.
Defensive tackle D.J. Jones played a critical role in Denver's turnaround as a run defense. Will the Broncos bring him back?
Plus, a look at some under-the-radar needs the Broncos have as they try to build a contending roster in 2025 and beyond.
The Denver Broncos find themselves in a rather enviable position entering the 2025 season from a team-building perspective. After a fantastic rookie season from rookie quarterback Bo Nix, the Broncos appear to have found a long-term option under center with a franchise quarterback.
The Denver Broncos Foundation has unveiled ALL IN. ALL COVERED., an unprecedented statewide helmet distribution program that will provide new Riddell Axiom smart helmets to every Colorado high school.
Offensive tackle Matt Peart is scheduled to hit free agency. Should the Denver Broncos bring him back or explore other options to upgrade their running backs table for 2025?
The Broncos followed that with extensions for rush linebacker Jonathon Cooper and left tackle Garett Bolles. And this offseason, the biggest moves the Broncos could make might very well be extensions for two players: defensive end Zach Allen and rush linebacker Nik Bonitto.
Payton is not the only Bronco selected as a finalist for an end-of-the-season award. Quarterback Bo Nix is a finalist for AP Offensive Rookie of the Year while cornerback Pat Surtain II has been nominated for AP Defensive Player of the Year.
The Denver Broncos should not rule out signing some older players in free agency. Could these three over 30 years old make sense?
“One of Denver’s top priorities this offseason should be to surround Bo Nix with as many weapons as possible. Loveland would fill a void at tight end and is worthy of a top-20 pick. Over the past two seasons, his 90.8 PFF receiving grade trailed only Tyler Warren among Power Four tight ends.” See the full mock draft.
Kevin Patra identifies one unsung hero from each AFC team, with the selections ranging from surprise difference-makers to those who remain overlooked. Which two rookies deserve more attention?
Would Arch Manning or Jeremiah Smith go No. 1? Rob Rang forecasts who every NFL team would target with their 2025 first-round pick if every college player were draft eligible.