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Next up, the injury report: it’s unbelievably clean. By Week 15, most NFL teams are limping toward the finish line, but this Broncos squad is in peak health. I honestly can’t remember a time when a team was this healthy this late in the season. Credit goes to the ownership group, who have prioritized player health and safety at every turn. Whether it’s installing brand-new grass fields for just one game, investing in state-of-the-art nutrition and strength programs, or employing one of the league’s best training staffs, Denver is setting a new standard.
This commitment to player wellness isn’t just about keeping the current roster intact—it’s a recruiting tool for future free agents. “Come to Denver, where we prioritize your health and longevity” is a message that resonates in a league where careers are often short.
The final piece of great news is the re-signing of Garett Bolles. A homegrown talent drafted by the Broncos, Bolles took a hometown discount of $3-5 million per year to stay in Denver. That move speaks volumes about what’s happening with this team.
Let’s be honest: if the Broncos were still stuck on the quarterback carousel, Bolles might not have stayed. But because Denver has a franchise quarterback in Bo Nix, he’s willing to commit long-term. Bo Nix is proving to be the kind of player others want to play alongside—a true cornerstone for the franchise.
This season is proof that the Broncos are building something special. From the leadership of Sean Payton and Vance Joseph to the health-focused priorities of the ownership group, to a franchise quarterback in Bo Nix, there’s so much to believe in. Broncos Country, it’s time to BO-lieve!
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