Broncos training camp Day 4
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Broncos receiver Sutton agrees to a 4-year, $92m extension
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Broncos LB Drew Sanders suffers foot injury
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NFL training camp has seen major headlines this week, with extensions, roster cuts, and contract talks dominating the discourse.
Denver posted a 10-7 record during the 2024 regular season and went to the playoffs for the first time since 2015 in Nix’s rookie year. For his second season, Nix said his preparation has been fueled by “the fear of not being ready, not being enough for the team.”
The battle for the second wide receiver spot has gotten more intense with Denver Broncos training camp marching on.
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The Colorado Department of Transportation has begun demolishing buildings at Burnham Yard, a historic rail yard that once played a key role in Denver’s railroad industry and is linked to ongoing conversations about a future Broncos stadium.
Dre Greenlaw has played every snap of his National Football League career representing the San Francisco 49ers organization.
To a huge extent, current Broncos GM George Paton and head coach Sean Payton have unashamedly ripped a page right out of Elway's old playbook. Signing impact players like linebacker Dre Greenlaw is a prime example of supplementing the roster with players who bring powerful intangibles with them.
Before the Broncos: Roach (6-3, 290 pounds) began his NFL career with the New Orleans Saints as an undrafted college free agent prior to the 2020 season. In his rookie season, Roach played in nine games with 16 total tackles (seven solo, nine assisted, two tackles for loss).