
Broncos Primed for 2026 Season
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The Denver Broncos had a successful 2025 season, finishing 14-3 and winning the AFC West. Despite a near Super Bowl appearance, they lost in the conference championship due to quarterback Bo Nixs ankle injury. With Nix healthy, the team aims to defend their division title in 2026. Offseason moves kept the coaching staff intact, with Vance Joseph and Davis Webb staying as defensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach, respectively. Webb will now call the plays as offensive coordinator after Pete Carmichaels departure to the Buffalo Bills. Nix had a strong season, throwing for nearly 4,000 yards and 25 touchdowns, while rookie running back RJ Harvey emerged as a versatile threat. The defense led the league in sacks and ranked top three in points and yards allowed. The team has areas for improvement, such as strengthening the receiving corps beyond Courtland Sutton, and has nearly $29 million in salary cap space. They face decisions on free agents like John Franklin-Myers and JK Dobbins. The 2026 schedule is tough, featuring matchups against division rivals and powerhouses like Buffalo and San Francisco. The Broncos enter the season as contenders with momentum on their side.
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