Broncos training camp guide: Top storylines, players to watch, prediction
New York TimesThe Broncos are opening up another training camp this week with the same goal they’ve had since winning the Super Bowl after the 2015 season: find a way back to the postseason. And many of the Broncos' future plans could hinge on how it unfolds, writes @NickKosmider.https://t.co/b8XZXJ8mXk — The Athletic July 13, 2023 Payton may not have a magic wand he can wave and revert Wilson back to his early 2020 form when he was the frontrunner for the league’s MVP award, but his years of sustained success as a winning head coach and an inventive and adaptive play-caller should provide a healthy springboard for Wilson into this defining season. The Broncos’ roster is strong at the top in a number of spots, from wide receiver and inside linebacker to the offensive line and the secondary, but there will quickly become question marks if the Broncos suffer anywhere near as many injuries in training camp as they did last season. The final countdown to training camp — cue the Europe track — begins with a 53-man roster projection, full of tough choices at wide receiver, offensive line and elsewhere: https://t.co/mDxmEbseI2 — Nick Kosmider July 24, 2023 Rookie report • The Broncos’ top two picks — wide receiver Marvin Mims and linebacker Drew Sanders — sat out minicamp in June with undisclosed injuries, but Payton suggested both players would be fine for the start of training camp.