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New Denver Broncos safety Talanoa Hufanga was ready to throw down with his former San Francisco 49ers teammate, offensive tackle Trent Williams, when the interconference foes meet in next month's preseason opener. Until he wasn't.
The need has not been disputed, but the project's timing raises questions about whether the Broncos' future stadium plans influenced the bond priorities.
Another leader on the defense is Jonathon Cooper. The Broncos leading the NFL in sacks last year but also Jonathon says that there is always room for improvement, but off the field as a leader as well.
The Dallas Cowboys would be wise to consider this trade with the Denver Broncos to get ahead of a budding problem.
Explore Bo Nix's efforts to ensure his former college teammate earns a spot with the Broncos, reflecting the strong bonds formed on and off the field.
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Cooper talks defensive expectations, Engram excited to find role in Broncos' offense | Broncos in 60
On this episode of "Broncos in 60," outside linebacker Jonathon Cooper shares his expectations for the defense and what he has seen from his defensive unit thus far. Plus, tight end Evan Engram talks
On the first day of fans attending training camp, the Denver Broncos had a slight surprise with their top running back. While it's still very early, J.K. Dobbins, not RJ Harvey, was the Broncos' No. 1 running back.
In a brief statement, Evan Engram described the difference between the commitment of Denver Broncos players compared to his former team.