Sean Payton, Denver Broncos and Bo Nix
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The Denver Broncos practiced for the first time in training camp, and Courtland Sutton was one of the players who drew attention.
CINCINNATI, OH - DECEMBER 28: Denver Broncos Defensive Lineman Zach Allen (99) lines up for a play during the NFL, American Football Herren, USA football game between the Denver Broncos and the Cincinnati Bengals on December 28, 2024, at Paycor Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio. / Michael Allio / IMAGO / Icon Sportswire
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 Broncos linebacker Drew Sanders injured a tendon in his foot Saturday in training camp. The injury will cause him to miss significant time and potentially put his availability for Week 1 in question, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.
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.
NFL Network's Cynthia Frelund says Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix has taken "a big step forward" in terms of grasping head coach Sean Payton's offense.
With the Broncos turning to Palczewski instead of Matt Peart, Frank Crum, or someone else, they make their pecking order clear. Palczewski is the backup right tackle, at least for now, despite the talk that they prefer him as a guard, which began during last year's training camp.
But for Denver Broncos' second-year QB Bo Nix to come out and say it so bluntly is still notable. Nix was asked this week about his No. 64 ranking on the NFL's top-100 player list, which is released every offseason.