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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.
While other NFL franchises wrestle with holdouts and public contract disputes, the Denver Broncos have transformed potential drama into quiet determination. Their four key extension candidates showed up ready to work,
In a brief statement, Evan Engram described the difference between the commitment of Denver Broncos players compared to his former team.
ESPN had NFL execs, coaches and scouts rank the top 10 players at 11 positions this offseason, and 11 Broncos players received votes.
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.
Head coach Sean Payton is stamping his impact on the Denver Broncos beyond the X's and O's, making them one of the NFL's top-ranked rosters.
Last summer, ESPN ranked the Broncos' roster 2nd-worst in the NFL. They're ranked considerably higher this year.
Sean Payton addressed reporters on the first day of training camp and admitted that talking about the Super Bowl with his players “has to be a comfortable topic.” Finally, a Broncos
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.