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Broncos coach Sean Payton expressed a desire to add a “joker” to the team’s offense – an athletic running back or tight end whose abilities create a mismatch in the passing game and present a problem...
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His progress in year one was incredible, but there is still plenty of room to develop.
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The Denver Broncos clearly have some big plans for new tight end Evan Engram. We learned from Broncos head coach Sean Payton on Monday at the annual league meetings in Florida that Engram will be a key component to second-year quarterback Bo Nix's growth.
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The Denver Broncos have already made their big tight end move with the addition of Evan Engram. Still, Sean Payton loves his tight ends, and having somebody like Andrews, who's been around the league for a very long time and has found success every step of the way, could be intriguing to him.
Bleacher Report's Brad Gagnon put $18 Million Denver Broncos QB Bo Nix on his list of the NFL's "Most Underpaid Players" in 2025.
The Denver Broncos exceeded expectations in 2024, thanks in large part to their rookie quarterback, Bo Nix. He led the Broncos to a 10-7 record and a spot in the AFC playoffs as a wildcard team.
Hear from coaches around the NFL as they weigh in on the AFC West, offer impressions of quarterback Bo Nix and more from the NFL Annual Meeting in Palm Beach.
Broncos coach Sean Payton prioritized finding a "Joker" player this offseason to help open the offense for quarterback Bo Nix. The team believes they added that player in tight end Evan Engram.
Though some may question his ability to create separation at the next level, McMillan possesses the size (6'4", 219 pounds) and wide catch radius to excel as a big-bodied X-receiver in the NFL. He would be the ideal wide receiver to develop alongside Nix for the next decade.
NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport talks with team reporter Elisa Hernandez at the NFL's Annual Meeting about the Broncos' offseason moves, previews the NFL Draft and more.
Former Texas football quarterback Sam Ehlinger is moving on from the Indianapolis Colts to the Denver Broncos.