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The Broncos brought in four offensive linemen for tryouts on Monday, according to the NFL's transaction wire. Denver hosted Quinn Bailey, Karsen Barnhart, Royce Newman and Aiden Williams at their facility.
The Broncos are set to host receiver Treylon Burks on a free agent visit this week, according to a report from NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. Burks (6-2, 225 pounds) is a former first-round pick out of Arkansas who has drawn "significant interest" from NFL teams after being waived by the Tennessee Titans last week, per Rapoport.
The Broncos need to establish an offensive identity. But, It is hard to know who you are when you don’t know who is in the game.
Approaching three years since his last game in the NFL, a former Denver Broncos linebacker is now back in the league. The New York Giants have signed linebacker Jonas Griffith to their practice squad, the team announced Monday. Griffith, 28, previously worked out for the Giants last month.
But as the Broncos improved to 4-2 with a 13-11 win — heading into this week’s home game against the suddenly alive 2-4 Giants — they did something that surely will make Brian Daboll take notice. They shut down a scrambling quarterback.
The Broncos held on to beat the Jets in London on Sunday. PFF says these were the best (and worst) players in the win.
The Broncos are signing safety and special teams ace J.T. Gray off the Baltimore Ravens ' practice squad, according to a report from Nick Underhill of NewOrleans.Football (via Saints Wire ).
T he New York Jets offense is appearing to get worse by the week. In Sunday's 13-11 loss to the Denver Broncos, quarterback Justin Fields completed 9 of 17 passes for 45 yards, as the offense recorded just 82 yards of total offense.