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How Many Games Will the Broncos WIN in 2026? Full Schedule Revealed | Orange & Blue Today

May 15, 20261h 18m

Predicting Denver’s 2026 Schedule — AFC West Gauntlet & Finish Line Drama | Orange & Blue Today

May 13, 202631 min

Broncos vs Chiefs in Week 1 — MNF Showdown & the AFC West Pressure Cooker | Orange & Blue Today

May 12, 202629 min

Draft Aftermath: How Does Red Murdock CHANGE the Broncos ILB room? | Orange & Blue Today

May 7, 202628 min

Are the Broncos Auditioning Quarterbacks This Weekend? | Orange & Blue Today

May 6, 202628 min

Broncos Country Q&A — Nix’s Ankle, Latest Buzz & Expectations For Davis Webb | Orange & Blue Today

May 5, 202627 min

Draft Aftermath: How the Miles Scott Pick CHANGED the Safety Competition | Orange & Blue Today

May 5, 202629 min

Draft Aftermath: Does the Future Broncos OL Include Kage Casey as a Starter? | Orange & Blue Today

May 1, 202631 min

Draft Aftermath: Broncos Tyler Onyedim — Potential Role & Veterans on Notice | Orange & Blue Today

May 1, 202627 min

Why Bo Nix Needed Another Ankle Surgery — Timeline & Camp Outlook | Orange & Blue Today

May 1, 202627 min

Draft Aftermath: Justin Joly and Dallen Bentley JAM the Broncos TE Room | Orange & Blue Today

Apr 28, 202638 min

Draft Aftermath: How Jonah Coleman Impacts the Broncos RB Room | Orange & Blue Today

Apr 27, 202626 min

OBT After Dark: Grading the Broncos’ Draft — Coleman Steal, Joly Future TE1 & Late‑Round Gems

Apr 26, 20261h 15m

Did the Broncos Make the RIGHT Move in the NFL Draft By Moving Back? | Orange & Blue Today

Apr 26, 202651 min

Will George Paton Throw a Draft‑Day Curveball — Trade for a Veteran Coming? | Orange & Blue Today

Apr 22, 202629 min

Jadarian Price at 62 — Or Should Broncos Trade Up for ‘Perfect Fit’ Stowers? | Orange & Blue Today

Apr 22, 202624 min

Broncos NFL Draft Blueprint: Analytics Say Denver Must Fix THIS Position | Orange & Blue Today

Apr 22, 202638 min

Mike Tanier on Bo Nix’s Rise, TE Help in the Draft & Did Sean Payton ‘Run It Back’ Right

Apr 17, 202622 min

Daniel Jeremiah on Denver’s Pick 62 — TE Need, DT Value & the Broncos’ Blueprint | Orange & Blue

Apr 14, 202634 min

Jonah Coleman Visits Broncos — Perfect Fit Day‑3 Value & RB Prototype Revealed | Orange & Blue Today

Apr 14, 202623 min

Could the Broncos Draft WR Help Even After Waddle Trade? Chris Bell’s Value | Orange & Blue Today

<p>On today’s Orange & Blue Today, Cecil Lammey and Andrew Mason dive into Bob McGinn’s anonymous scout intel on the 2026 wide receiver class — and the opinions are strong. This group has talent, but scouts are split on who’s a future star, who’s a role player, and who’s a landmine. The guys break down whether Chris Bell (Louisville) could be one of the best value picks in the draft, with several evaluators believing his injury has pushed him far lower than his true ability. They also dig into the polarizing profile of KC Concepcion (NC State) — is he an ultimate playmaker, or do scouts see a future bust if his game doesn’t translate cleanly to the pros. 🔥 In this episode: What anonymous scouts really think of the 2026 WR class Why Chris Bell could be a massive value coming off injury KC Concepcion: dynamic weapon or risky projection Where the true depth and danger zones are at wide receiver How this intel shapes Denver’s draft approach at the position Drop your thoughts in the comments and tell us which WR you think is the biggest boom‑or‑bust prospect in this class.</p>

Apr 10, 202629 min

OBT: Sigmund Bloom on Broncos RB Strategy — Price at 62, Round‑4 Value & TE Priority in 2026

<p>On Friday’s <em>Orange & Blue Today</em>, Cecil Lammey is joined by <strong>Sigmund Bloom of Footballguys</strong> to break down how the Broncos should attack the <strong>2026 NFL Draft</strong> — especially at running back and tight end. With Denver sitting at <strong>pick No. 62</strong>, the big question is whether they’ll target a back early, or wait for value on Day 3.</p> <p>The guys dig into whether <strong>Notre Dame RB Jadarian Price</strong> could realistically fall into Denver’s range, and whether the <strong>second round</strong> is the right spot for a back in this class. Or is the smarter play to wait until the <strong>fourth round</strong>, where several intriguing runners could match Sean Payton’s system. They also dive into the <strong>tight end class</strong>, and whether Denver should prioritize the position <strong>earlier</strong> based on the strength of the group.</p> <p>🔥 <strong>In this episode:</strong></p> <ul> <li> <p><strong>Will Denver target a running back at No. 62</strong></p> </li> <li> <p><strong>Could Jadarian Price slide into the Broncos’ range</strong></p> </li> <li> <p><strong>Is Round 4 the sweet spot for RB value in this class</strong></p> </li> <li> <p><strong>Should tight end be a higher priority than running back</strong></p> </li> <li> <p><strong>How the class structure shapes Denver’s draft strategy</strong></p> </li> </ul> <p>Drop your thoughts in the comments and tell us which position YOU want Denver to hit first in the 2026 draft.</p>

Apr 10, 202619 min

Anonymous Scouts on 2026 TEs — Eli Stowers’ True Position, Max Klare’s Rising? | Orange & Blue Today

<p>On today’s Orange & Blue Today, Cecil Lammey and Andrew Mason dig back into Bob McGinn’s anonymous scout intel, this time focusing on the tight end class — and the feedback is spicy. What are evaluators really saying about this group behind closed doors, and what truths can be uncovered when scouts speak freely. The guys dive into whether Eli Stowers (Vanderbilt) is being viewed by some teams as more wide receiver than tight end, thanks to his movement skills, versatility, and matchup‑friendly athleticism. They also explore the growing buzz around Max Klare (Ohio State) — is he quietly a better player than the public realizes, and could he be one of the biggest value picks at the position. 🔥 In this episode: What anonymous scouts really think of the 2026 TE class Is Eli Stowers being evaluated as a WR in disguise Why Max Klare may be rising faster than people think Where the true value pockets are at tight end How this intel shapes Denver’s draft approach at the position Drop your thoughts in the comments and tell us which TE you think Denver should target in this class.</p>

Apr 8, 202623 min

Could the Broncos Draft WR Help Even After Waddle Trade? Chris Bell’s Value & Class Truths | Orange & Blue Today

<p>On today’s <em>Orange & Blue Today</em>, Cecil Lammey and Andrew Mason dive into <strong>Bob McGinn’s anonymous scout intel</strong> on the 2026 wide receiver class — and the opinions are <em>strong</em>. This group has talent, but scouts are split on who’s a future star, who’s a role player, and who’s a landmine.</p> <p>The guys break down whether <strong>Chris Bell (Louisville)</strong> could be one of the <strong>best value picks in the draft</strong>, with several evaluators believing his injury has pushed him far lower than his true ability. They also dig into the polarizing profile of <strong>KC Concepcion (NC State)</strong> — is he an <strong>ultimate playmaker</strong>, or do scouts see a <strong>future bust</strong> if his game doesn’t translate cleanly to the pros.</p> <p>🔥 <strong>In this episode:</strong></p> <ul> <li> <p><strong>What anonymous scouts really think of the 2026 WR class</strong></p> </li> <li> <p><strong>Why Chris Bell could be a massive value coming off injury</strong></p> </li> <li> <p><strong>KC Concepcion: dynamic weapon or risky projection</strong></p> </li> <li> <p><strong>Where the true depth and danger zones are at wide receiver</strong></p> </li> <li> <p><strong>How this intel shapes Denver’s draft approach at the position</strong></p> </li> </ul> <p>Drop your thoughts in the comments and tell us which WR you think is the biggest boom‑or‑bust prospect in this class.</p>

Apr 8, 202621 min

Are 2026 RBs Overrated — Bob McGinn’s Scout Intel, Day‑3 Value? | Orange & Blue Today

<p>On today’s Orange & Blue Today, Cecil Lammey and Andrew Mason dig into Bob McGinn’s latest scout intel on the 2026 running back class — and the reviews are not glowing. After talking with evaluators across the league, McGinn paints a picture of a group that might be overrated, thin at the top, and full of question marks. So what are scouts really saying behind the scenes, and how does that shape the Broncos’ approach. The fellas break down whether there’s true value on Day 3, or if this is simply a below‑average RB class from top to bottom. And most importantly: does the weakness of the group change how Denver attacks the draft. With the Broncos still looking for backfield help, the quality — or lack thereof — in this class could force some tough decisions. 🔥 In this episode: What anonymous scouts told Bob McGinn about this RB class Are the 2026 running backs overrated Is there real Day‑3 value or just wishful thinking How the class strength impacts Denver’s draft strategy Which RB types fit what Sean Payton still wants to add Drop your thoughts in the comments and tell us whether Denver should draft a back early, late, or not at all.</p>

Apr 7, 202632 min

OBT: Matt Waldman on Mid‑Round Gems, Jadarian Price’s Range, Eli Stowers & Facing Fernando Mendoza

<p>On Friday’s <em>Orange & Blue Today</em>, Cecil Lammey and Andrew Mason sit down with <strong>Matt Waldman</strong>, author of the <strong>Rookie Scouting Portfolio</strong> and the best skill‑position evaluator in the business. The Broncos don’t have premium picks this year, so can they still find <strong>impact playmakers in the mid‑rounds</strong> of the 2026 NFL Draft. Waldman brings the truth — who’s real, who’s risky, and who fits Denver’s offense.</p> <p>The guys dig into whether <strong>Jadarian Price</strong> could slide into Denver’s range in Round 2, and if <strong>Eli Stowers</strong> is the best move tight end the Broncos can realistically land where they’re drafting. And then there’s the looming problem in the AFC West: <strong>Fernando Mendoza</strong>, the likely No. 1 overall pick of the Raiders. Waldman explains exactly why the Indiana QB could become a major headache for Denver’s defense for years.</p> <p>🔥 <strong>In this episode:</strong></p> <ul> <li> <p><strong>Can Denver find real offensive firepower in the mid‑rounds</strong></p> </li> <li> <p><strong>Jadarian Price’s draft range and fit in Sean Payton’s scheme</strong></p> </li> <li> <p><strong>Is Eli Stowers the ideal move TE target for the Broncos</strong></p> </li> <li> <p><strong>Why Fernando Mendoza could be a long‑term problem in the AFC West</strong></p> </li> <li> <p><strong>Which mid‑round prospects Waldman believes can contribute early</strong></p> </li> </ul> <p>Drop your thoughts in the comments and tell us which mid‑round skill player YOU want Denver to target.</p>

Apr 3, 202628 min

Can DEN Find Ground‑Game Consistency — Are Dobbins & Harvey Ready to Explode? | Orange & Blue Today

<p>On Thursday’s Orange & Blue Today, Cecil Lammey and Andrew Mason dig into Sean Payton’s challenge to his own offense: finding week‑to‑week consistency in the running game. It’s something Payton emphasized at the league meetings, and with good reason — Denver’s ceiling in 2026 depends on more than just Bo Nix and the passing attack. Payton also explained how Jaylen Waddle can actually unlock the ground game by forcing lighter boxes and stretching defenses horizontally. So are we about to see the best versions of J.K. Dobbins and RJ Harvey. And with the draft approaching, will the Broncos add a rookie running back to complete the rotation. 🔥 In this episode: Why Sean Payton believes the run game must stabilize in 2026 How Jaylen Waddle’s presence opens lanes for Dobbins & Harvey Is this the year Denver gets a true 1‑2 punch in the backfield Will the Week 1 roster include a rookie RB How a consistent ground game changes the entire identity of the offense Drop your thoughts in the comments and tell us which RB you think breaks out in 2026.</p>

Apr 3, 202619 min

Sean Payton Talks JK Dobbins as a PRIORITY, Quiet Free Agency & Jonah Elliss | Orange & Blue Today

<p>On today’s Orange & Blue Today, Cecil Lammey and Andrew Mason break down Sean Payton’s comments from the league meetings, where the Broncos’ head coach opened up about three major storylines shaping Denver’s 2026 season. Payton couldn’t hide his excitement about adding Jaylen Waddle, a player he believes fundamentally changes how defenses must play the Broncos. He also explained why Denver stayed out of the free‑agent frenzy, choosing discipline and long‑term roster building over splashy spending. And then there’s the future of Bo Nix, who now enters Year 2 with Davis Webb calling plays. Payton shared why he believes the Nix‑Webb pairing is the right formula for growth, stability, and unlocking the next evolution of the offense. 🔥 In this episode: Sean Payton on why Jaylen Waddle is a true difference‑maker Why Denver avoided the free‑agency chaos How Bo Nix benefits from Davis Webb taking over play‑calling What Payton’s comments reveal about the Broncos’ long‑term plan How these moves shape Denver’s identity heading into 2026 Drop your thoughts in the comments and tell us what YOU took away from Payton’s remarks.</p>

Apr 1, 202625 min

Greg Penner on Jaylen Waddle, Never Stopping the Hunt for Talent & the Latest on a New Stadium

<div class="x_elementToProof" data-olk-copy-source="MessageBody">On today’s <em>Orange & Blue Today</em>, Cecil Lammey and Andrew Mason break down <strong>Broncos owner Greg Penner’s</strong> latest comments — and he didn’t hold back. Penner made it clear that adding <strong>Jaylen Waddle</strong> is exactly the kind of aggressive, high‑impact move this franchise wants to keep making. Waddle changes the geometry of the field, the expectations of the offense, and the urgency of the organization. And according to Penner, the Broncos will <strong>never</strong> be done looking for more help, more speed, more playmakers, and more ways to win.</div> <div class="x_elementToProof">The fellas also dive into the <strong>latest on the new stadium</strong>, where things stand, what Penner revealed, and how the long‑term vision for the franchise ties into the team’s on‑field ambitions. From roster building to infrastructure, Penner made it clear: the Broncos are thinking big.</div> <div class="x_elementToProof">🔥 <strong>In this episode:</strong></div> <ul> <li> <div class="x_elementToProof" role="presentation"><strong>Greg Penner on why Jaylen Waddle is a franchise‑shifting addition</strong></div> </li> <li> <div class="x_elementToProof" role="presentation"><strong>Why the Broncos will never stop searching for more talent</strong></div> </li> <li> <div class="x_elementToProof" role="presentation"><strong>How Waddle accelerates the team’s competitive timeline</strong></div> </li> <li> <div class="x_elementToProof" role="presentation"><strong>The newest updates on the Broncos’ stadium plans</strong></div> </li> <li> <div class="x_elementToProof" role="presentation"><strong>What Penner’s comments reveal about the organization’s long‑term vision</strong></div> </li> </ul> <div class="x_elementToProof">Drop your thoughts in the comments and tell us what YOU think the Broncos’ next big move should be.</div>

Apr 1, 202620 min

George Paton on Waddle’s Impact, Nix’s Reaction & Why RB Search Continues | Orange & Blue Today

<p>On today’s Orange & Blue Today, Cecil Lammey and Andrew Mason break down George Paton’s latest comments on two of the Broncos’ biggest offseason storylines: Jaylen Waddle and J.K. Dobbins. Paton made it clear that Waddle isn’t just another weapon — he’s a game‑changer, someone who alters spacing, forces defensive adjustments, and instantly raises the ceiling of the offense. No wonder Bo Nix was fired up the moment the trade went down. But Paton also hinted at something else: despite bringing back J.K. Dobbins, the Broncos are still looking for running back help. Whether it’s a veteran addition or a post‑draft signing, Denver wants more juice, more insurance, and more versatility in the backfield. 🔥 In this episode: How Jaylen Waddle changes the entire structure of Denver’s offense Why Bo Nix reacted the way he did when the trade became official What Paton’s comments reveal about the team’s confidence in Dobbins Why RB help remains on the Broncos’ shopping list How these moves shape Denver’s 2026 identity Drop your thoughts in the comments and tell us what YOU think the Broncos’ next move should be.</p>

Mar 30, 202631 min

OBT: Chad Reuter’s 4‑Round Mock — Anthony Hill Jr., Dallen Bentley & Denver’s Draft Blueprint

<p>On today’s <em>Orange & Blue Today</em>, Cecil Lammey and Andrew Mason are joined by <strong>NFL Network’s Chad Reuter</strong>, whose brand‑new <strong>4‑round mock draft</strong> lays out a fascinating path for the Broncos in 2026. Reuter has Denver landing <strong>Texas ILB Anthony Hill Jr. in Round 2</strong>, a violent, downhill playmaker who could become the long‑term successor to Alex Singleton. Then in Round 4, he connects the Broncos with <strong>Utah TE Dallen Bentley</strong>, one of the most intriguing developmental move tight ends in the class.</p> <p>The fellas dig into why Reuter sees these fits for Denver, how each player aligns with the team’s evolving identity under Davis Webb, and what this mock says about the Broncos’ priorities heading into draft weekend.</p> <p>🔥 <strong>In this episode:</strong></p> <ul> <li> <p><strong>Why Chad Reuter pairs Denver with Anthony Hill Jr. in Round 2</strong></p> </li> <li> <p><strong>How Hill fits Vance Joseph’s vision for the middle of the defense</strong></p> </li> <li> <p><strong>Dallen Bentley as a Round‑4 developmental TE option</strong></p> </li> <li> <p><strong>What Reuter’s mock reveals about Denver’s draft strategy</strong></p> </li> <li> <p><strong>How the Broncos might balance need vs. value across four rounds</strong></p> </li> </ul> <p>Drop your thoughts in the comments and tell us which pick from Reuter’s mock you’d be most excited about.</p>

Mar 27, 202621 min

Forgotten Playmakers — Outlook for Pat Bryant, Troy Franklin & Marvin Mims? | Orange & Blue Today

<p>On Thursday’s Orange & Blue Today, Cecil Lammey and Andrew Mason shine a spotlight on the forgotten playmakers in Denver’s offense. With the arrival of Jaylen Waddle and the continued dominance of Courtland Sutton, the conversation has shifted — but what does that mean for Pat Bryant, Troy Franklin, and Marvin Mims in 2026. Are these three young receivers destined to fight for scraps, or is there a real path for one (or more) to carve out meaningful production in Sean Payton’s offense. The fellas break down how each player fits with Bo Nix, how the target distribution could shake out, and which skill sets still have room to shine even in a Waddle‑Sutton‑centric attack. 🔥 In this episode: How Waddle’s arrival reshapes the WR hierarchy Pat Bryant’s role: chain‑mover, red‑zone threat, or more Troy Franklin’s speed and timing with Bo Nix — does it unlock a niche Marvin Mims: gadget player or breakout candidate Which WR has the best chance to exceed expectations in 2026 Drop your thoughts in the comments and tell us which “forgotten playmaker” you think surprises everyone this season.</p>

Mar 27, 202619 min

Why J.K. Dobbins is PUMPED About What the Broncos Have Done, and What's NEXT! | Orange & Blue Today

<p>Broncos running back J.K. Dobbins spoke with NFL Network this week, and he touched on plenty of subjects, including his health, why he could have played in the AFC Championship Game, his thoughts on Davis Webb taking over as Broncos offensive play-caller, and more. Andrew Mason dives into Dobbins' thoughts and his outlook for the 2026 season in this edition of Orange and Blue Today! 🔥 In this episode: Could the Broncos be playing a game in Mexico City this year? Why Dobbins is optimistic that his injury woes of the past will not return; Why the Broncos should STILL add another running back to the room. Drop your thoughts in the comments and tell us what YOU think Denver is planning with all that cap space.</p>

Mar 27, 202628 min

Waddle Restructures — What Will Broncos Do With $19M in Cap Space? | Orange & Blue Today

<p>On today’s Orange & Blue Today, Cecil Lammey and Andrew Mason break down the ripple effects of Jaylen Waddle restructuring his contract, a move that suddenly gives the Broncos around $19 million in cap space. With roughly $7 million needed for the rookie class, Denver still has well over $10 million to play with — so, what’s the plan? Are the Broncos gearing up for another move in free agency. Is a running back still on the wishlist after a quiet offseason at the position. Could Denver be eyeing a veteran addition at tight end, defensive line, or inside linebacker. Or is this about flexibility for an in‑season trade, extensions, or injury insurance. The fellas dig into every angle of what this newfound cap room signals — and what it doesn’t. 🔥 In this episode: Why Waddle’s restructure matters for Denver’s offseason strategy How the Broncos could use $10M+ in functional cap space Is a veteran RB still in play for Sean Payton Which free agents make the most sense now Whether this hints at another trade down the road Drop your thoughts in the comments and tell us what YOU think Denver is planning with all that cap space.</p>

Mar 27, 202629 min

Can Denver find a future starting ILB in mid-rounds? Kiper on Broncos needs | Orange & Blue Today

<p>On today’s Orange & Blue Today, Cecil Lammey and Andrew Mason react to Mel Kiper’s latest conference call, where the ESPN draft analyst highlighted a fascinating angle for Denver: can the Broncos find a future starting inside linebacker in the middle rounds of the 2026 NFL Draft. With the top ILBs likely gone early, the value may come on Day 2 or Day 3 — and one name keeps popping up. Enter Jacob Rodriguez (Texas Tech), a smart, explosive, instinctive linebacker who could be available in Round 3. The fellas break down why Rodriguez fits what Vance Joseph wants, how quickly he could develop into a starter, and whether Denver should prioritize ILB over other needs. 🔥 In this episode: - Mel Kiper’s outlook on the ILB class and mid‑round value - Why Jacob Rodriguez could be Denver’s Round 3 target - Can the Broncos find a long‑term starter outside the top 50 picks - How ILB fits into Denver’s overall draft strategy - What traits the Broncos are prioritizing at the position Drop your thoughts in the comments and tell us if ILB should be a Day 2 priority for Denver.</p>

Mar 27, 202624 min

Doug Farrar Analysis: Will Bo Nix & Jaylen Waddle EXPLODE the Broncos Passing Game?

<div class="x_elementToProof" data-olk-copy-source="MessageBody">On today’s <em>Orange & Blue Today</em>, Cecil Lammey and Andrew Mason are joined by <strong>Doug Farrar of Athlon Sports</strong> to dig into the Broncos’ blockbuster addition of <strong>Jaylen Waddle</strong> — and what it means for <strong>Bo Nix’s Year‑2 leap</strong>. Is this the pairing that finally ignites Denver’s passing game. Farrar breaks down why Waddle’s speed, separation, and YAC ability could turn the middle of the field into a playground for Nix and Davis Webb’s offense.</div> <div class="x_elementToProof">The fellas also dive into how Waddle fits Sean Payton’s system, how defenses will have to adjust, and whether this move positions Denver for a true offensive breakout in 2026.</div> <div class="x_elementToProof">🔥 <strong>In this episode:</strong></div> <ul> <li> <div class="x_elementToProof" role="presentation"><strong>Will Waddle + Nix become one of the NFL’s breakout duos in 2026</strong></div> </li> <li> <div class="x_elementToProof" role="presentation"><strong>How Waddle fits into Sean Payton’s offensive structure</strong></div> </li> <li> <div class="x_elementToProof" role="presentation"><strong>Why Waddle’s skill set could supercharge the middle of the field</strong></div> </li> <li> <div class="x_elementToProof" role="presentation"><strong>Doug Farrar’s insight on Denver’s evolving offensive identity</strong></div> </li> <li> <div class="x_elementToProof" role="presentation"><strong>What this move means for Bo Nix’s development and ceiling</strong></div> </li> </ul> <div class="x_elementToProof">Drop your thoughts in the comments and tell us how big you think the Waddle‑Nix explosion will be in 2026.</div>

Mar 20, 202622 min

Is RB Now a Draft Must for Denver — And Will Jadarian Price or Jonah Coleman Be the Answer

<p>On today’s Orange & Blue Today, Cecil Lammey and Andrew Mason react to Mel Kiper Jr. telling Mase that only three running backs may come off the board in the first three rounds. If that projection from the ESPN analyst holds, what does it mean for the Broncos? And how it could reshape their draft strategy after a quiet free‑agency period at the position? The fellas dig into whether running back is now a must‑address spot in the 2026 NFL Draft, especially with Denver holding a valuable fourth‑round pick that could line up perfectly with the board. Will Arkansas RB Mike Washington still be available there, or is he rising too fast. Should the Broncos instead swing earlier and target Notre Dame RB Jadarian Price in Round 2, giving the team the added threat of another dynamic returner? Or perhaps target Washington RB Jonah Coleman, giving Sean Payton a powerful, three‑down tone‑setter. With limited veteran options left and uncertainty around the current depth chart, the draft might be Denver’s best — and only — path to upgrading the backfield. 🔥 In this episode: Mel Kiper’s projection: only three RBs in Rounds 1–3 Does this make RB a must‑draft position for Denver Will Mike Washington be on the board in Round 4 Should the Broncos target Jonah Coleman in Round 2 How the RB class aligns with Denver’s draft capital and needs Drop your thoughts in the comments and tell us which running back YOU want the Broncos to target in April.</p>

Mar 20, 202623 min

Where Jaylen Waddle & Courtland Sutton Rank: Do Broncos Have a Top 5 WR Duo? | Orange & Blue Today

<p>On today’s Orange & Blue Today, Cecil Lammey and Andrew Mason break down the big question after Denver’s blockbuster move: Where does the new duo of Jaylen Waddle and Courtland Sutton rank among the NFL’s best? With Waddle’s elite speed and Sutton’s size‑and‑strength profile, do the Broncos suddenly have a top‑five wide‑receiver pairing. How close are they to the gold standard — Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins, the league’s premier duo. The fellas dig into how Waddle changes the geometry of the offense, how Sutton benefits from finally having a true field‑tilter opposite him, and whether this combination can push Denver toward one of the most dangerous passing attacks in the NFL. With Bo Nix entering Year 3, is this the moment the Broncos’ aerial game takes off. 🔥 In this episode: Where Sutton & Waddle rank among the NFL’s top WR duos How close they are to Chase & Higgins at No. 1 Why Waddle’s arrival could unlock Sutton’s best football Could Denver now field one of the league’s top passing offenses What this means for Bo Nix’s development in Year 2 Drop your thoughts in the comments and tell us where YOU rank Sutton and Waddle among the NFL’s elite duos.</p>

Mar 20, 202636 min

Jaylen Waddle Traded; Did the Broncos Pay Too Much? | Orange & Blue Today

<p>On today’s Orange & Blue Today, Cecil Lammey and Andrew Mason break down the blockbuster: Jaylen Waddle is officially a Denver Bronco. The price was steep — a 1st‑round pick, 3rd‑round pick, and 4th‑round pick in exchange for Waddle and a fourth — so did the Broncos give up too much, or is this exactly the kind of aggressive move the offense needed. The fellas dig into what the expectations should be for Waddle now that he’s in orange and blue. Is he immediately the true No. 1 receiver over Courtland Sutton. How does his elite speed, separation, and YAC ability reshape Sean Payton’s passing game. And what does the Sutton‑Waddle pairing look like on the field — complementary, redundant, or downright dangerous. With free agency quiet and the fanbase restless, Denver finally made a splash. Now the question becomes: did they land a star who elevates Bo Nix, or did they overpay for a luxury. 🔥 In this episode: Did Denver give up too much to acquire Jaylen Waddle What expectations should be placed on Waddle as a Bronco Is Waddle now the clear WR1 over Courtland Sutton How the Sutton‑Waddle duo fits in Sean Payton’s offense Why Denver felt pressure to make a major move Drop your thoughts in the comments and tell us whether Waddle was worth the price Denver paid.</p>

Mar 20, 202631 min

Three 30‑Plus Free Agents Who Could Still Help Denver Broncos | Orange & Blue Today

<p>On today’s Orange & Blue Today, Cecil Lammey and Andrew Mason dive into three over‑30 veterans who could still give the Broncos meaningful help in free agency. Denver hasn’t added an outside free agent yet, but with a roster built to compete and a few soft spots still lingering, should the Broncos look to seasoned pros who can stabilize key positions. From Calais Campbell, the Denver legend who’s still producing at age 39… to Zach Ertz, a proven pass‑catching tight end recovering from injury… to Jonathan Owens, a high‑end special‑teams ace — the fellas break down who fits, who helps, and who could actually move the needle for a team trying to climb back into contention. Plus, how does Denver’s current roster shape the urgency to add veterans, and which position should be the priority if the Broncos decide to dip into the 30‑plus market. 🔥 In this episode: Should the Broncos target veteran free agents over 30 Why Calais Campbell still makes sense as a DL leader and producer Zach Ertz as a TE upgrade — is the risk worth the reward Jonathan Owens as a special‑teams boost and depth safety Why Denver’s roster strength could attract ring‑chasing vets Which position should be the priority for a veteran addition Drop your thoughts in the comments and tell us which 30‑plus veteran YOU want the Broncos to sign.</p>

Mar 16, 202640 min

With More Cap Space, Are the Broncos Preparing to Cook Something BIG? | Orange and Blue Today

<p>The Broncos re-signed Jaleel McLaughlin on Friday, but that wasn't the big news of the day; instead, it was the decision to create more cap space by creating void years on the contracts of Jonathon Cooper and Quinn Meinerz and Jonathon Cooper -- as well as the word that Travis Etienne was WOOED by the Broncos before joining the Saints. What does all this mean? Are the Broncos going to get back in the hunt for playmakers? Andrew Mason breaks it down on this edition of Orange and Blue Today!</p>

Mar 16, 202645 min

Denver Broncos STILL Waiting in Free Agency: Smart Plan or Big Mistake? | Orange and Blue Today

<p>On today’s Orange & Blue Today, Andrew Mason takes time to reassess where the Broncos stand. With the Seattle Seahawks agreeing to terms with former Indianapolis Colts safety Rodney Thomas, the Broncos will officially be the final team to add an outside free agent, as they still haven't brought in anyone from another team just yet. With the first wave of free agency wrapping up, will the Broncos' strategy prove to be a sound one? Plus, Denver keeps wide receiver Lil'Jordan Humphrey; how did this move make you feel? 🔥 In this episode: Diving into the Humphrey re-signing; Does the Broncos' form in one-score games last year reveal that they need to do more than just stand pat? Is the "rookie contract" window for a QB really the be-all, end-all of contention? Drop your thoughts in the comments and tell us how you feel about the Broncos' approach, and who you'd like to see them add in the near future.</p>

Mar 16, 202652 min

Are There Still Weapons for Bo Nix the Broncos Can Find in Free Agency? | Orange & Blue Today

<p>On today’s Orange & Blue Today, Cecil Lammey and Andrew Mason dig into the remaining offensive weapons the Broncos could still add to help Bo Nix take the next step. Free agency hasn’t delivered the fireworks fans hoped for, but there are still intriguing playmakers on the board — and Denver might not be done hunting. Could the Broncos make a run at Deebo Samuel, the ultimate run‑after‑the‑catch monster who could instantly unlock the middle of the field for Nix. Is Dallas Goedert the best overall player Denver could still sign, giving Sean Payton a true all‑purpose tight end. What about Jauan Jennings, a tough, physical chain‑mover who fits the Broncos’ identity. And is Christian Kirk the veteran slot weapon this offense has been missing. Plus, Denver keeps another tight end in the building as Lucas Krull re‑signs — what does that mean for the TE room and the team’s overall plan at pass catcher. 🔥 In this episode: Are there still legit weapons available for Bo Nix Why Deebo Samuel could be the perfect YAC threat for Payton’s offense Is Dallas Goedert the best free agent the Broncos could land Jauan Jennings and Christian Kirk as realistic WR additions Lucas Krull re‑signs — what it means for the TE depth chart How these options shape Denver’s offensive blueprint for 2026 Drop your thoughts in the comments and tell us which weapon YOU want the Broncos to add for Bo Nix.</p>

Mar 16, 202629 min

Broncos Fans Are Furious — But Is the Free‑Agency Panic Actually Justified? | Orange & Blue Today

<p>On today’s Orange & Blue Today, Cecil Lammey and Andrew Mason tackle the rising frustration across Broncos Country as fans vent about Denver’s quiet approach to free agency. Outside of re‑signing their own players, the Broncos haven’t made the splashy moves many expected — and the fanbase is heated. But is the anger actually justified. Are the expectations realistic. And is the front office playing a longer, smarter game than people want to admit. The fellas break down what Denver could still do, which positions remain open for upgrades, and why patience might be painful but purposeful. They also explore the remaining free‑agent options, potential trade avenues, and how the Broncos’ strategy lines up with their draft board. 🔥 In this episode: Why Broncos fans are upset — and whether the frustration is fair Did Denver make a mistake by staying quiet in free agency What moves the Broncos can still make before the draft How the team’s approach aligns with long‑term roster building Which positions remain glaring needs heading into April Drop your thoughts in the comments and tell us whether Denver’s quiet free agency is smart strategy or a missed opportunity.</p>

Mar 10, 202646 min

Broncos Re‑Sign Dobbins & Singleton, Cut Greenlaw — NFL Free Agency Frenzy | Orange & Blue Today

<p>On today’s Orange & Blue Today, Cecil Lammey and Andrew Mason break down a busy stretch of roster moves that reshaped the Broncos’ offseason strategy. Denver missed out on every major RB target — Kenneth Walker to the Chiefs, Tyler Allgeier to the Cardinals, Travis Etienne to the Saints — and instead brought back JK Dobbins on a two‑year deal. Is that enough to stabilize the backfield, or does his extensive injury history keep the position firmly on the needs list. Then the fellas dive into the defensive shake‑up: the Broncos released Dre Greenlaw and re‑signed Alex Singleton, meaning Denver’s projected starting ILBs are now Singleton and Justin Strnad. With a loaded ILB class in this year’s draft, does this push linebacker up the board. Did Denver just tip its hand. They also explore whether the Broncos are truly done at running back, what the buzz around Jaleel McLaughlin means, and whether an Alvin Kamara trade becomes more realistic now that New Orleans replaced him with Etienne. 🔥 In this episode: Broncos miss on Walker, Allgeier, and Etienne — settle on JK Dobbins Is Denver done at RB, or is another move coming Dobbins’ injury history and the risk Denver is taking Greenlaw released, Singleton re‑signed — Strnad now a starter How this impacts Denver’s draft board in a strong ILB class Could the Broncos still trade for Alvin Kamara Drop your thoughts in the comments and tell us which move Denver still needs to make before the draft.</p>

Mar 10, 202633 min

Should Denver Trade Jarrett Stidham? Plus, Jordan Reid’s New Mock Breakdown | Orange & Blue Today

<p>On today’s <em>Orange & Blue Today</em>, Cecil Lammey and Andrew Mason dig into the growing buzz around <strong>Jarrett Stidham</strong>, as reports surface that multiple QB‑needy teams have interest in trading for him. Should the Broncos actually move their backup to <strong>Bo Nix</strong>. Can you realistically <strong>upgrade from Stidham</strong> if you deal him away. And after his struggles in the <strong>AFC Championship Game</strong>, can Denver truly trust him as the No. 2 going into 2026.</p> <p>The fellas break down the risk, the reward, and the ripple effects of a potential Stidham trade — including what it means for the quarterback room, roster construction, and Sean Payton’s comfort level behind Nix.</p> <p>Then they dive into <strong>Jordan Reid’s latest two‑round mock draft</strong>, where he has the Broncos landing <strong>a defender and a playmaker</strong>. What do those picks say about Denver’s priorities. How do they fit the roster. And do the Broncos need to be more aggressive if they want to land a true difference‑maker.</p> <p>🔥 <strong>In this episode:</strong></p> <ul> <li> <p><strong>Teams showing interest in Jarrett Stidham — should Denver trade him</strong></p> </li> <li> <p><strong>Can the Broncos upgrade their QB2 if they move Stidham</strong></p> </li> <li> <p><strong>How much trust remains after Stidham’s AFC Championship struggles</strong></p> </li> <li> <p><strong>Jordan Reid’s new mock: a defender and a playmaker for Denver</strong></p> </li> <li> <p><strong>How those picks reshape the Broncos’ draft strategy</strong></p> </li> </ul> <p>If Stidham draws a real offer, do you think Denver should cash in — or keep him as Bo Nix insurance?</p>

Mar 4, 202639 min

3 Biggest Broncos Takeaways from the Combine — Did Indy CHANGE the Plan? | Orange & Blue Today

<p>On today’s Orange & Blue Today, Cecil Lammey and Andrew Mason break down the three biggest takeaways for the Denver Broncos coming out of the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine — and each one could reshape the team’s draft board. The headline belongs to Kenyon Sadiq, who delivered a historic workout and may have just pushed himself completely out of Denver’s range at pick No. 30. The guys dig into how high Sadiq could realistically go, whether the Broncos would need to trade up to have a shot, and what his meteoric rise means for the tight end plan. Next up: Mike Washington, who posted the fastest 40-yard dash of any running back at the Combine. Did he just sprint out of the third-round conversation. Is he now a second‑rounder — or even higher — and does that change how Denver approaches the RB class after showing interest in multiple prospects. Finally, the Broncos’ intentions at inside linebacker couldn’t be clearer. After meeting with a deep group of ILBs in Indianapolis, the fellas break down what that focus says about the roster, the veterans, and how early Denver might strike at the position. 🔥 In this episode: Kenyon Sadiq’s historic workout — and whether he’s now out of Denver’s reach How high Sadiq could climb after the Combine Mike Washington’s blazing 40 and his new draft projection Why ILB is suddenly a major Broncos priority How these three takeaways reshape Denver’s draft strategy Which takeaway do you think impacts the Broncos’ draft board the most heading into March?</p>

Mar 4, 202634 min

Franchise Tag Fallout: Hall Tagged, Walker in Play — Broncos RB Plan in 2026 | Orange & Blue Today

<p>On today’s Orange & Blue Today, Cecil Lammey and Andrew Mason break down how the NFL franchise tag deadline reshapes the Broncos’ offseason — especially at running back. The Jets tagged Breece Hall, officially removing him from Denver’s free‑agent board unless the Broncos want to surrender two first‑round picks to pry him loose. That’s not happening… so where does Denver turn now. The big headline: the Seahawks did NOT tag Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker, instantly making him one of the most explosive names on the market. Is Walker now the top target for Sean Payton. Would Denver actually make a big‑ticket move at running back after emphasizing value and committee approaches in recent years. And if Walker becomes the priority, what does that mean for re‑signing J.K. Dobbins, who flashed but never fully stayed healthy in 2025. The fellas dig into how aggressive Denver wants to be, how Walker fits with RJ Harvey, and whether the Broncos are ready to invest heavily in a position they’ve been hesitant to spend on. 🔥 In this episode: Jets tag Breece Hall — what it means for Denver’s RB plans Seahawks let Kenneth Walker hit the market — is he Denver’s No. 1 target Will the Broncos make a big move at RB or stay value‑focused How adding Walker would impact J.K. Dobbins’ future What the RB landscape looks like after the tag deadline If Denver does go big at running back, is Walker the move — or is there another back you’d rather see them chase?</p>

Mar 4, 202633 min

Inside Denver’s ILB Decisions Keep Strnad or Singleton, Draft a Rookie? Both? | Orange & Blue Today

<p>On this special OBT2 edition of Orange & Blue Today, Cecil Lammey and Andrew Mason dig into the Broncos’ biggest defensive question of the offseason: what happens at inside linebacker. Will Denver re‑sign Justin Strnad and Alex Singleton, or is Sean Payton preparing for a reset at the position. And with Dre Greenlaw carrying a significant cap number, is he a legitimate cut candidate as the Broncos reshape their defense for 2026. Live from the NFL Scouting Combine, Mase breaks down Denver’s meetings with a deep group of ILB prospects — Josiah Trotter, Jacob Rodriguez, Sonny Styles, CJ Allen, and Jake Golday — and what that level of interest says about the team’s long‑term plans. If the Broncos move on from veterans, this draft class may hold their next defensive leader. 🔥 In this episode: Will Denver re‑sign Justin Strnad and Alex Singleton Is Dre Greenlaw a real cap‑casualty candidate Why the Broncos are meeting with so many ILB prospects Breakdowns on Trotter, Rodriguez, Styles, Allen, and Golday How Denver’s ILB room could look completely different in 2026 Is this the year the Broncos overhaul inside linebacker — or do they run it back. Drop your thoughts below!</p>

Feb 26, 202637 min

Sean Payton on the DIFFICULTY of Scouting Players in the NIL Era | Orange & Blue Today

<p>On today’s Orange & Blue Today, Cecil Lammey and Andrew Mason dig into one of the biggest challenges Sean Payton says teams are facing right now: scouting players in the NIL era. With college athletes staying in school longer, transferring more often, and making business‑driven decisions that didn’t exist a few years ago, Payton explains why evaluating prospects has become more complicated — and why teams must adapt or get left behind. The fellas break down how NIL has reshaped the scouting landscape, from older draft classes to players switching systems multiple times, and how that affects projection, maturity, and long‑term development. They also explore what this means for the Broncos’ approach at the Combine and in the 2026 NFL Draft, where understanding a player’s path is now just as important as understanding his tape. 🔥 In this episode: Sean Payton on why NIL has changed scouting forever How transfers and extra eligibility complicate evaluations Why teams must dig deeper into character, motivation, and fit How NIL‑era prospects impact Denver’s draft strategy What the Broncos are looking for at the Combine in 2026 The NIL era has changed the game — and the Broncos must evolve with it.</p>

Feb 26, 202627 min