Bo Nix, Broncos and Sean Payton
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The Denver Broncos enter the 2025–26 NFL season as one of the league’s most intriguing teams—and for good reason. After head coach Sean Payton named rookie quarterback Bo Nix the starter in his second year at the helm,
A key goal for the Broncos is to challenge the Kansas City Chiefs’ long-standing dominance in the AFC West. Dethroning the reigning champions is a huge undertaking, but Denver is confident that a more cohesive offense, paired with their consistently strong defense, could make them genuine contenders for the division title.
With the Broncos turning to Palczewski instead of Matt Peart, Frank Crum, or someone else, they make their pecking order clear. Palczewski is the backup right tackle, at least for now, despite the talk that they prefer him as a guard, which began during last year's training camp.
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Mile High Report on MSNHorse Tracks: Broncos camp officially opens todayAfter two acclimation ramp-up practices, Denver Broncos Training Camp officially kicks off today! Despite construction ongoing at the facility, roughly 800 Broncos fans will be present for today’s practice to watch Bo Nix and the rest of the team participate in Day 1 of Broncos Camp.
Evan Engram, the Denver Broncos’ dynamic tight end, has chased the 1,000-yard receiving mark but has always fallen short. In 2023, he came close, as he hauled in 114 catches for 963 yards ...
Bo Nix can feel confident after leading the Broncos to 10 regular-season victories and their first playoff stint since 2015. However, he doesn’t let that initial success get into his head.
Dec 2, 2024; Denver, Colorado, USA; Denver Broncos offensive tackle Garett Bolles (72) hugs quarterback Bo Nix (10) following the win against the Cleveland Browns at Empower Field at Mile High.