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"Every day, it's finding a way to get better," Nix said this offseason. "You don't want to get to Year 2 or go down the road, and all of a sudden you got stuck and didn’t get any better. So, that's my focus right now.
Broncos wide receiver A.T. Perry ( ankle) has been designated as physically unable to perform, according to the NFL's transaction wire. Perry still counts against the team's active roster, and he is eligible to be activated from the list as soon as he's able to practice. Going on the list simply means Perry is not yet able to practice.
Sean Payton delivered an emphatic message to reporters regarding a sardine-packed running back room: Don’t count.
As we count down to the start of 2025 Broncos Training Camp powered by Ford, join Hall of Famer Steve Atwater, team reporter Elisa Hernandez and lead writer Aric DiLalla in the studio as they take a closer look at Bo Nix's game and how he could take a Year 2 leap.
Denver Broncos wide receiver A.T. Perry will begin training camp this week on the Physically Unable to Perform list, The DNVR's Zac Stevens reported Sunday. He's eligible to be activated and start practicing at any point this summer.
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SB Nation on MSNReport: WR A.T. Perry will be the only member of the Broncos to start training camp on the PUPAccording to DNVR’s Zac Stevens, wide receiver A.T. Perry will start training camp on the Physically Unable to Perform list. He continues by saying that Perry will be the only member of the team to start camp on the PUP, which is good news.
Jerjuan Newton, WR: Newton played a whopping 63 games across six seasons at Toledo and set a school record with 32 touchdown receptions — 20 of which came in the past two seasons. He demonstrated shiftiness out of the slot during the offseason program.
As the Denver Broncos are in the home stretch of preparing for training camp, Wednesday marks the first day for Broncos rookies to report for camp. Both drafted rookies (seven, in Denver's case) and undrafted free agents will report to Dove Valley to begin their integration into the franchise.
LITTLETON – With negotiations ongoing for a contract extension, Broncos edge rusher Nik Bonitto said Sunday that the "market is kind of in my favor."
The Broncos return most of the defensive front that helped fuel a team record of 63 sacks in 2024, but intriguing depth battles remain.