All-time XI, AFC West: How do Raiders’ Hall of Famers stack up? (Jeremy Bergman, NFL.com)
With the 2018 World Cup upon us, Jeremy Bergman and Adam Rank are divvying up the NFL and selecting the top 11 -- or in, yes, FOOTBALL parlance, all-time XI -- players from each of the 32 teams' history. Today, Bergman presents the top XI for each team in the AFC West.
Broncos’ rookie receivers proving they can catch on (Jeff Legwold, ESPN)
The Denver Broncos exited their offseason program with a healthy dose of optimism about what rookie wide receivers Courtland Sutton and DaeSean Hamilton might be able to do in the team's offense in the months to come.
High stakes: The Broncos with the most to prove in training camp and beyond (Nicki Jhabvala, The Denver Post)
So, the Broncos' general manager upgraded nearly every facet of the roster. He got rid of six coaches and added new ones, including DeMarcus Ware as a part-time, pass-rushing consultant. He found a starting quarterback in Case Keenum, outside linebacker Bradley Chubb at No. 5 in the draft, bolstered the receiving corps with Courtland Sutton and DaeSean Hamilton, added a productive back in Royce Freeman and may have even bolstered the offensive line by trading for Jared Veldheer. He also signed Marquette King, made sure to retain veteran corner Chris Harris (and even cushion his deal a bit), and added depth on both sides of the ball.
NFL facilities blow minds of NRL stars in the US for Denver Test (Nick Campton, The Daily Telegraph)
New Zealand enjoyed a gym session at the home of the NFL's Denver Broncos with players and coaches alike stunned by the resources available to the three-time Super Bowl champions.
Broncos announce 2018 training camp schedule (Jane Oravetz, 9NEWS)
All of the Denver Broncos open practices are free and are open to the public and run from 9:30 a.m. until noon.