Broncos keep QB options open, won't 'force' pick
18-04-2024 22:14 via espn.com

Broncos keep QB options open, won't 'force' pick

The Broncos would love to find their long-term solution at quarterback in the first round of the NFL draft, but the team's decision-makers say they won't "force it" and tout seven to eight possible starters in this year's class.
Read more »

NFL news



Zeke on Cowboys reunion: 'Unfinished business'
Zeke on Cowboys reunion: 'Unfinished business'
Slayton 'confident' on Giants contract resolution
Slayton 'confident' on Giants contract resolution
Illinois Gov.: Bears' stadium plan a 'nonstarter'
Illinois Gov.: Bears' stadium plan a 'nonstarter'
Source: Cowboys to decline Lance's 2025 option
Source: Cowboys to decline Lance's 2025 option
Brissett eager to battle Maye for Pats' QB1 job
Brissett eager to battle Maye for Pats' QB1 job
Source: Majority control of Dolphins 'not for sale'
Source: Majority control of Dolphins 'not for sale'
'Grateful' Kelce wasn't going to hold out for deal
'Grateful' Kelce wasn't going to hold out for deal
Mock draft: Where did top WRs, rookies go?
Mock draft: Where did top WRs, rookies go?
Barnwell: Does trading up in the NFL draft actually work? What we can learn from 242 past deals
Barnwell: Does trading up in the NFL draft actually work? What we can learn from 242 past deals
No Aiyuk or Samuel trade, so now what for the 49ers? We answered six questions
No Aiyuk or Samuel trade, so now what for the 49ers? We answered six questions
Kansas bill to lure Chiefs, Royals doesn't see vote
Kansas bill to lure Chiefs, Royals doesn't see vote
Meet Keon Coleman: The Buffalo Bills' rookie off to a side-splitting start
Meet Keon Coleman: The Buffalo Bills' rookie off to a side-splitting start
'R:1 P:28': Chiefs rookie's NFL dream worthy of fresh ink
'R:1 P:28': Chiefs rookie's NFL dream worthy of fresh ink
Falcons defend selecting Michael Penix Jr. at No. 8, feel solid about QBs for 'next five years minimum'
Falcons defend selecting Michael Penix Jr. at No. 8, feel solid about QBs for 'next five years minimum'
Desktop versie