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Denver is hiring Camren Williams, the New England Patriots’ director of college scouting, as the organization’s co-director of player personnel, a source confirmed to The Denver Post on Tuesday afternoon. ESPN’s Adam Schefter first reported the hire.
The NFL granted Denver's request as the Broncos were picked as the "road" team to face the New York Jets at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, England, on Oct. 12. Payton is no stranger to playing in London.
Texas Longhorns football fans have long known that cornerback Jahdae Barron would be a force to reckon with on a professional gridiron. All that Barron had to
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The Denver Broncos will rekindle their rivalry against one of their bitter rivals in a primetime game on Christmas Day 2025.
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SB Nation on MSNAfter bullying lawsuit derailed Clay Webb’s SEC football dreams, O-lineman gets new life with BroncosHis path to the NFL was not at all what he expected five years ago as a top 20 high school recruit, but the 6-foot-3, 312-pound offensive lineman doesn’t want to be known for his past.
Denver could also use one of its tight ends or running backs to step up. Pro Football Focus' Jonathon Macri laid out a breakout candidate for each of the NFL's 32 teams, and his Broncos pick is a new addition to the team: second-round running back R.J. Harvey.
The Broncos released punter Matt Haack and long snapper Zach Triner to make room for UDFAs last week, but Triner has since re-signed. The team made seven more changes to the 90-man roster on Monday, signing tryout linebacker Jordan Turner, Utah State wide receiver Kyrese White and veteran free agent tight end Cole Fotheringham.
A few minutes after the Broncos’ rookie minicamp ended in a final huddle Saturday, Sean Payton made clear two tryout rookies had caught his eye.