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The Denver Broncos had a great first day of organized team activities, so Mike, Eric and Randy are here to provide a recap of everything fans might have missed. First, the trio discusses some off-the-field news,
Broncos QB Bo Nix (ankle) did not practice at OTAs this week, but coach Sean Payton said he's on track for mandatory minicamp later this month.
Coleman's arrival is particularly bad news for Tyler Badie, who served as the team's primary passing-down back last season. Coleman is an upgrade over Badie as a runner and as a receiver, and he's also a skilled pass blocker, which was Badie's main role in 2025.
Here’s a look at the Broncos’ inside linebacker position – which apparently won’t include Jonah Elliss as the coaches decided to keep him at his outside position – as the team gets ready to begin its second week of OTAs on Tuesday: Singleton, Justin Strnad, Levelle Bailey, Karene Reid, Jordan Turner, Red Murdock, Taurean York.
Broncos UDFA linebacker Taurean York is a sleeper to watch for this spring.
Sean Payton will get a close look at his current roster at next month's OTA sessions. David Zalubowski / Associated Press The Denver Broncos did not sign J.K. Dobbins until the middle of last June, and he became their leading rusher for the 2025 season.
Former Denver Broncos fullback Michael Burton signed a one-year deal with the Cleveland Browns in April, leaving center Sam Mustipher as Denver's last remaining unrestricted free agent still on the market.
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Broncos may have a cut candidate hiding in plain sight at OTAs
The Denver Broncos are underway with OTAs, and among the obvious cut candidates, one notable player sticks out with offseason activities now beginning.