The Pittsburgh Steelers have retooled their offense during the 2024 offseason They traded away both Kenny Pickett and Diontae Johnson, and brought in Russell Wilson and Justin Fields to fill out their quarterback room.
The Denver Broncos have been in darkness for some time now, and just when everyone thought trading for Russell Wilson would bring them out of it, they got worse.
The Broncos selecting a quarterback in this year’s draft will be telling when it comes to Stidham’s realistic outlook to be the team’s starter in 2024.
It's no secret the relationship and the way it all ended between Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton and former quarterback Russell Wilson was not good.
The Denver Broncos announced way back on March 4 that they planned to release quarterback Russell Wilson, a move that became official on March 13. The original announcement came three weeks ago, but it feels like it happened ages ago due to the whirlwind nature of the NFL offseason.
The Denver Broncos find themselves at an interesting crossroads. Following Sean Payton‘s first season as the head coach, Denver has had a quiet offseason.
Three days after NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport indicated the Denver Broncos were more likely to start Jarrett Stidham than trade up for a quarterback in the 2024 NFL draft, coach Sean Payton shot back at that notion.
As Denver Broncos fans fret about the team’s quarterback situation, coach Sean Payton remains unfazed. There are only a few veterans still available in free agency, but the Broncos could land a quarterback during the NFL draft in April (perhaps evening by trading up to land a top prospect).
Denver Broncos fans might be panicking as the team’s quarterback situation remains unresolved, but coach Sean Payton isn’t. “I would rather the angst be now than in September and October,” Payton said at the NFL’s league meetings in Orlando on Monday when asked about fans reacting to the team’s quarterback situation.
For the first time in a few years the Denver Broncos will likely have another quarterback competition as they prepare for the 2024 NFL season. With one quarterback already on the roster, the options for Sean Payton to look at have opened up.
After the whole Russell Wilson fiasco, the Denver Broncos officially moved on from the quarterback this offseason. With that, the franchise looks forward
The Denver Broncos have the No. 12 overall pick in the upcoming NFL Draft, but will they stay in that spot?
Broncos HC Sean Payton mentioned the difficulties that come with scouting the QB position ahead of the draft. After parting ways with QB Russell Wilson, Denver could look to the rookie class for a potential replacement.
Are the Broncos plotting an aggressive move in the upcoming NFL Draft?
Jarrett Stidham is currently in place to serve as the Broncos’ 2024 starting quarterback, but the team is one of many worth monitoring with respect to a move up the board.
Sean Payton and the Denver Broncos released Russell Wilson earlier this month in a move that everyone knew was coming. At the NFL’s Annual League Meeting on Monday, Payton spoke about cutting Wilson and on the team’s quarterback situation moving forward.
Speaking at the NFL owners meetings this week, Broncos HC Sean Payton said it was “realistic” for Denver to be considered a candidate to trade up for a quarterback, per Ian Rapoport. Payton later quipped, “It’s good to be Monti right now,” referencing Cardinals GM Monti Ossenfort who holds the No.
Sean Payton won his only Super Bowl as head coach when Drew Brees was his quarterback for the New Orleans Saints. Since then, several quarterbacks have walked through the doors of teams he has managed, but none of them came close to holding a candle to the 13-time Pro Bowler.
The Denver Broncos must find a franchise quarterback, but they shouldn't sell the farm to land one.
With the NFL draft approximately one month away, Denver Broncos fans are desperate for the team to identify and develop a franchise quarterback. The first
It wouldn't be surprising if Denver had its seventh straight losing season in 2024, which could result in the franchise making more changes.
On paper, the Denver Broncos certainly appear to be a team in need of a quarterback, but the reality is they may already have their 2024 starter on the roster.
The first day of the 2024 league year may have started for the NFL on Wednesday, March 13, but that hasn’t stopped the pro football community from continuing to voice its displeasure for Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton’s handling of Russell Wilson last season.
The Denver Broncos may still be far from making a push for the Super Bowl, but they’re hard at work to building a team that can stand atop the rest of the NFL.
The Saints have now lost their fourth free agent ahead of the new league, as multiple reports have stated defensive tackle Malcolm Roach is headed to Denver to join the Broncos and reunite with Sean Payton.
The chickens are coming home to roost within the Denver Broncos power structure. Carrying the can for perhaps the worst trade in NFL history to acquire quarterback Russell Wilson was always going to spew dangerous shrapnel toward the Broncos shot-callers.
Russell Wilson thanked a lot of people in his parting message to the Denver Broncos. It’s not hard to guess who he left out.
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