The Broncos are returning a regular piece of their offense and special teams group for 2025. The club agreed to a one-year contract with veteran fullback Michael Burton, sources told The Post on ...
The Denver Broncos are ahead of schedule. Thanks to solid drafting, development of players across the roster, savvy pro scouting finds, and the optimism surrounding the play of young quarterback ...
With the NFL draft quickly approaching, the Denver Broncos' options remain shockingly open. Yes, the Broncos desperately need to add additional running back talent to a room currently featuring ...
The Denver Broncos are a bit light at the running back position with the 2025 NFL Draft just about one month away. If there was ever a draft to need a running back, it might be this one.
The Denver Broncos are in the market for more help at the running back position, and the 2025 NFL Draft provides a great opportunity to find that, as the class is stocked with talent at the position.
During the offseason, the Denver Broncos spent most of their free agency money big signing defensive players that played in the middle of the defense. Denver also went out and spent big money on ...
The Denver Broncos have been trying to add to their offense in the offseason. Head coach Sean Payton emphasized finding a "joker" at tight end, and after signing Evan Engram for that role ...
The Denver Broncos are bringing back one of their own, agreeing to a 1-year contract with starting fullback and key special teams contributor Michael Burton. According to Luca Evans of the Denver ...
Fullback Michael Burton is set for another season with the Broncos. Luca Evans of the Denver Post reports that the Broncos have re-signed Burton. No terms of the deal have been disclosed. The 2025 ...
The Broncos opened the offseason with a splash, signing linebacker Dre Greenlaw and safety Talanoa Hufanga to bolster their defense and tight end Evan Engram to give Bo Nix another weapon.