Sean Payton, Courtland Sutton and Broncos
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The Denver Broncos were one of the NFL's stingiest defenses throughout the 2024 season, and improved even more by signing linebacker Dre Greenlaw in free agency. As the Broncos conduct training camp, coach Sean Payton is a big fan of the tenacity that Greenlaw brings to the table.
Greenlaw filled gaps and delivered hits throughout team drills in Denver and head coach Sean Payton said you didn't even have to be watching to know that Greenlaw was the one landing blows. Payton said "you can hear it" when Greenlaw makes a hit and then went on to compare his style to another knockout artist from a different sport.
Denver Broncos fans got their first look at linebacker Dre Greenlaw in full pads at Monday’s training camp practice, and Sean Payton was quite complimentary.
Broncos LB Drew Sanders suffered a ligament injury, not a tendon injury. He'll still be sidelined for a bit, but the injury could have been worse.
Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix is entering his second season in the NFL. The former Oregon Ducks quarterback had a strong second half of his rookie season, l
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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.
Sutton originally entered the league with the Broncos as a second-round draft pick out of SMU in 2018. The eighth-year receiver has hauled in 379 receptions for 5,340 yards and 32 touchdowns in 98 career games, including 81 catches for 1,081 yards and eight touchdowns playing with quarterback Bo Nix last fall.
The Broncos have a young running back stable, with the sixth-year J.K. Dobbins currently atop the depth chart. The veteran is followed by rookie second-round RJ Harvey, and incumbents Audric Estime, Jaleel McLaughlin, Tyler Badie, and Blake Watson.