Bo Nix, Drew Brees and Denver Broncos
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It's been a big week for Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix. Not only was the former Oregon Duck named No. 64 out of the top 100 players in the league by the NFL
Entering the 2025 NFL season with one of the older rosters in the NFL, the Broncos have set themselves up to extend their playoff window. Sutton, who returns as Nix’s top target, is one of the elder statesmen on the offense, and his veteran presence makes up for a wide receiver group that isn’t super deep.
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The Broncos are stacked at virtually every other position on defense. But one weak link is enough to get exploited by the NFL’s best offenses. Denver won’t make a deep postseason run unless Singleton and Greenlaw are at their best. That creates a possible weakness at inside linebacker.
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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.
After the Broncos reached the playoffs for the first time since the Peyton Manning era, oddsmakers seem optimistic but tempered on how they think Denver will fare this year.
The Denver Broncos are going into training camp this week with 23 rookies on their 91-man offseason roster. Many of those rookies won't end up making the 53-man roster. And of the rookies who do end up on the active roster, only a handful are expected to have large roles in 2025.