The Associated Press announced finalists for its 2024 end-of-season NFL awards last week and three Denver Broncos were recognized. Broncos coach Sean Payton (Coach of the Year), cornerback Pat Surtain
Only the Saints and Cowboys have head coach openings remaining, and Vance Joseph is not believed to be a candidate for either job.
The Denver Broncos aren't seeking a head coach this offseason, but they're still making headlines as other NFL teams fill their coach openings. The latest development is the New York Jets hiring forme
Denver Broncos defensive coordinator Vance Joseph was snubbed in the Associated Press' end of the season awards.
Denver still hasn't filled its special teams coordinator role after moving on from Ben Kotwica after its wild-card loss in Buffalo.
This story was updated to add new information. Wisconsin program legend Jim Leonhard will remain with the Denver Broncos as a defensive assistant for the 2025 season, according to NFL insider Ian Rapoport.
There are a number of reasons why Jones deserves a new deal in Denver. After spending his first five seasons with the San Francisco 49ers, Jones has played the last three years with the Broncos after signing a three-year, $30 million deal in 2022.
Do the Denver Broncos need to prioritize the safety position in the 2025 NFL Draft? Another draft analyst suggests that they do.
The widespread expectation is that when the Defensive Player of the Year is announced at next week's NFL Honors show, the award will go to Denver Broncos cornerback Patrick Surtain II. Surtain had a terrific season on what was one of the NFL's best defenses,
“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.
Rich was born and bred in Denver, Colorado and moved to Fort Collins for school at Colorado State in 2003. He still lives in "Fort Fun," and has written professionally about the CSU Rams football and basketball teams as well as the Denver Broncos since 2010. Kurtzman is currently the Denver Broncos and MileHighSports.com editor.