
Broncos' Roster Stability: Risky Gamble or Smart Move?
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The Denver Broncos, despite falling short of the Super Bowl in 2025, have maintained their core team for 2026, re-signing key players like linebackers Justin Strnad and Alex Singleton, tight ends Adam Trautman and Nate Adkins, and running back J.K. Dobbins. However, this approach, coupled with a tougher schedule and lingering issues at running back, tight end, and inside linebacker, could prove risky, as the team faces playoff contenders like the Buffalo Bills, Los Angeles Rams, and Seattle Seahawks. The draft class may need to fill gaps quickly, but head coach Sean Payton typically doesnt give rookies big roles early on. The teams success hinges on whether the close wins continue, as relying on familiarity over fresh talent could be a significant gamble.
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