The waiting game continues for the Broncos and the other 31 NFL teams. Waiting to meet as a team. Waiting to train at the club facility. Waiting to see which rookies emerge. And waiting to see which veterans no longer fit in the master plan.
Since finishing last year with a win over the Raiders, the Broncos’ front office and coaching staff constructed an aggressive offseason strategy that could result in as many as seven new starters. They added former Pro Bowlers (A.J. Bouye, Jurrell Casey and Melvin Gordon). They signed right guard Graham Glasgow.