The Denver Broncos haven’t drafted an offensive tackle since Garett Bolles in 2017. Is this sustainable? I have written about this every year since 2020 IIRC, but here we are in 2024 with another completed NFL draft and the Denver Broncos STILL haven’t drafted an offensive tackle since Garett Bolles in 2017.
Now that the dust on the NFL Draft has settled, it is time to recap where fan's favorite Utah alumni ended up. Whether they were selected or were signed as an undrafted free agent, a total of eight former Utes found new NFL homes.
The 2024 NFL draft is now in the rearview mirror, which means it’s time for … more mock drafts! In his way-too-early 2025 NFL mock draft, Curt Popejoy of Draft Wire has the Denver Broncos selecting LSU offensive lineman Will Campbell with the third overall pick.
Just one more night’s sleep, Denver Broncos fans. The Broncos are set to unveil their new uniforms tomorrow (Monday, April 22). The team released a teaser video on Sunday night showing reactions from several players on both sides of the ball. “That is fire!” said left tackle Garett Bolles.
The 2024 NFL draft is just over one week away and it’s time for an updated seven-round mock draft for the Denver Broncos. Before we jump into the mock, be aware that there are three trades involved.
Within the high-stakes realm of the NFL, each offseason emerges as a pivotal juncture for teams to fortify their rosters. Executing strategic maneuvers could potentially elevate them into championship contention.
After orchestrating the blockbuster acquisition of Deshaun Watson a couple of years ago, the Cleveland Browns have firmly established themselves as contenders willing to make bold moves in the NFL trade market.
Broncos LT Garett Bolles is set to have a $20 million cap hit in 2024 and the team could save $16 million if they release him. However, Bolles is still hoping to finish his career in Denver.
The Green Bay Packers were one of the NFL’s most pleasant surprises this season and now look like legitimate contenders heading into 2024. However, there is no doubt that the Packers have some holes that need patching.
The Denver Broncos have many needs on their roster going into 2024, with a handful more that could come to the surface, pending some critical decisions that need to be made to get the team under the salary cap.
Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton deserves begrudging credit for the impact of his ‘loose lips sink ships’ directive within the team’s locker room.
Denver Broncos left tackle Garett Bolles was rumored to have been on the trading block during the 2023 offseason. And when the Broncos opened the regular season at 1-5, Bolles was one of many players tapped as a trade chip to parlay into a full rebuild.
Other than the pick-swap 49ers trade involving Randy Gregory executed weeks ago, the Broncos did not opt to make any moves at the trade deadline. Sean Payton‘s team stood down, and it will see how its batch of trade chips performs down the stretch.
Teams are starting to find out who they are through five weeks of the NFL season. Cleveland Browns are 2-2 but must improve in some spots if they want to get over the hump.
Denver has received calls about a number of players on the roster and could be active participants in deadline activity.
Losing an NFL game is never fun. But the manner in which the Denver Broncos lost on Sunday is probably one of the most excruciating defeats imaginable.
Few can blame Broncos offensive tackle Garett Bolles for his exasperated post-game comments following a 70-20 beatdown to the Dolphins on Sunday.
Denver Broncos left tackle Garett Bolles delivered a strong message to critics of quarterback Russell Wilson.
Hold your horses, Denver. Garett Bolles isn't trade bait.
Offensive lineman Garett Bolles, who suffered a broken leg Thursday, is done for the season. In addition, cornerback Ronald Darby suffered a torn ACL, and will not return in 2022.
Injury troubles continue to mount for a Broncos team that has now endured two crushing primetime losses. Thursday’s Colts overtime defeat brought an injury to their longest-tenured offensive starter.
Mike Klis reports that Broncos LT Garett Bolles suffered a broken right leg during Thursday’s loss to the Colts. Klis adds that further exams are needed to determine severity, but the best case scenario is that Bolles will miss roughly 6 weeks and possibly more.
While the 6-foot-5, 300-pound sixth-year pro wasn't able to catch up to Robertson, it wasn't without an all-out effort.
Had Robertson slowed down to start celebrating and goofing off, Bowles would have had him.
Given an extension barely a year ago, Bolles has not quite played on the level he did last season. He went through last year without allowing a sack. In nine games this season, the former first-round pick has allowed five.
Broncos defensive lineman Bradley Chubb and stalwart offensive lineman Garett Bolles had to be separated at training camp.
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