Broncos training camp Day 1
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Bo Nix, Denver Broncos
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A 2023 third-round pick, Moss was elevated to a full-time starting role last season opposite reigning Defensive Player of the Year Patrick Surtain II. He largely held his own, totaling 65 solo tackles, eight pass deflections, one interception, and a forced fumble — that is, until a November knee injury sidelined his sophomore ascension.
Denver Broncos linebacker Drew Sanders sustained what appears to be a potentially serious lower-leg injury Saturday in training camp. The former third-round pick had his career trajectory halted last spring when he tore his Achilles tendon and missed nearly all of the 2024 season.
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Bo Nix feels more at home heading into his second year with the Denver Broncos. He says he's even more familiar with the offense, the locker room and the city.
P.J. Locke underwent a miraculous spinal fusion surgery and has grown an inch taller according to Denver Broncos teammate Brandon Jones.
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Day four was red-zone day for the Denver Broncos, Denver really getting after it. One player who stood out was cornerback Riley Moss, a player that is going to get a lot of targets this season because of who is next to him in the other cornerback position in Pat Surtain but also knows the battles of the position.
Denver linebacker Drew Sanders, who missed all but five games last season as the Broncos advanced to the AFC playoffs, was carted off the practice field during team drills, about 90 minutes into the workout Saturday,
In an introspective talk after Saturday’s training camp practice, Broncos quarterback Bo Nix detailed his “fear of not being ready.”
The team's president said no decision has been made on building a new stadium or that Burnham Yard is the preferred site should there be a new venue.