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Broncos Wire 's 90-man offseason roster series continues today with a look at third-year linebacker Drew Sanders, No. 41. Before the Broncos: Sanders (6-5, 233 pounds) played in the SEC for the ...
It's time to break down and forecast the Denver Broncos' 2025 inside linebacker room. Does Drew Sanders make the cut?
Drew Sanders facing dreaded bust label in 3rd season with Broncos The good news for Sanders is simple: He was a late bloomer at the college level, and he's got time to prove himself in the NFL.
However, if he doesn’t, then the Broncos can and should look elsewhere. Drew Sanders falls into that same category, but there has been a lot made about the mental side of the game that needs his ...
Middle linebacker 1. Alex Singleton, Dre Greenlaw 2. Justin Strnad, Drew Sanders Starting point: The starting point here should hinge on the Broncos’ training staff.
The Denver Broncos could be in no rush to extend All-Pro outside linebacker Nik Bonitto.
Broncos 2025 position preview: Evan Engram poised to elevate tight-end production Plus, can rookie Caleb Lohner contribute at all in his first season in Denver — and second year of organized ...
A year ago, the Denver defense — and particularly the men in the trenches — focused on a more-attacking defensive style. It’s safe to say the group was successful.
Penn State quarterback Drew Allar has an important year ahead, as many believe he could be the top pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. Allar showed some very promising signs last year and returned this ...
ESPN’s survey for the best players in each position concluded. Which Broncos players made the cut?
Bleacher Report's Gary Davenport predicts Pro Bowl TE Evan Engram could lift the Denver Broncos to "Contender" status in AFC.
Shedeur Sanders is staying sharp ahead of training camp, with new video surfacing of the Cleveland Browns rookie quarterback getting in a workout.