Former Broncos GM John Elway passed on Josh Allen in the 2018 NFL draft. Here’s what Von Miller had to say about that decision.
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — In 1983, the Denver Broncos went on the road to Seattle and lost a wild-card playoff game 31-7. There was a rookie quarterback named John Elway who played that day. Things worked out pretty well for the future Hall of Famer and two ...
Before drafting rookie quarterback Bo Nix, the Denver Broncos had been looking for a long-term quarterback for almost a decade. One of those quarterbacks could have been Josh Allen, who is now heading to the AFC Championship with the Buffalo Bills.
Bo Nix was very impressive during his rookie season with the Denver Broncos, and CEO Greg Penner showered him with praise.
John Elway would take the Denver Broncos and put them on his shoulders and take him through the playoffs, into the Super Bowl," Garrett said. "They'd have these disappointing losses, and they did ...
It was on Jan. 12, 1992, when Kubiak relieved an injured John Elway and nearly steered Denver to a comeback win at Buffalo in the AFC championship game. The Broncos ended up losing 10-7 and Kubiak went on to a coaching career that would include a 1995-2005 run as their offensive coordinator and a 2015-16 stint as head coach.
Penner praised rookie QB Bo Nix, addressed the new stadium possibility without providing anything new, and reassured Broncos Country.
Our Goals are Changing'If history does indeed repeat itself, fans can rejoice in what is to come for their beloved Denver Broncos. The similarities between the Broncos' 1983 and 2024 seasons are reason for optimism.
Since 2016, the Broncos have had seven different Week 1 starters in nine seasons. Nix pulled the emergency brake on the carousel.
Broncos rookie QB Bo Nix received a rough playoff introduction on Sunday. But he delivered an "attack" promise after the Bills loss.
The Raiders are finalizing a deal to hire Buccaneers assistant general manager John Spytek as their new GM, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter on Wednesday.