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As they prepare to take on the Cowboys, the Broncos are now well aware on whether they'll have Dre Greenlaw on the field or not.
With Greenlaw again unavailable, the Broncos will return to a starting inside linebacker combination of Alex Singleton and Strnad against the Cowboys. The latter made arguably the biggest play of last week's thriller, intercepting Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart amid Denver's furious fourth-quarter comeback.
Denver's Burnham Yard site could be the new home of the Broncos by 2031 with a fresh stadium and mixed-use development surrounding it
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New Orleans Saints sign former Denver Broncos running back after Kendre Miller injury
Help is on the way. After Kendre Miller went down with a season-ending injury, the Saints added a former Broncos draft pick to their practice squad:
Former Denver Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson took a Bounty Gate-related shot at current Broncos head coach Sean Payton via his personal X account on Tuesday. "Classless… but not surprised….Didn’t realize you’re still bounty hunting 15+ years later through the media. #LetsRide," Wilson posted along with several laughing emojis.
The Broncos are signing lineman Marques Cox to their practice squad, according to a report from KUSA-TV's Mike Klis. Barnhart was let go to make room for Cox's arrival.
Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton could be hearing from the NFL league office about a potential fine from Sunday's New York Giants game.
Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton's comments about Russell Wilson sparked a heated response from the New York Giants quarterback, who called his former coach "classless."