The Denver Broncos were dealt a blow to the linebacker position when it was reported that second-year linebacker Drew Sanders tore his Achilles tendon during a mid-April workout with the team, which will cause him to miss most, if not all of the 2024 season.
The Denver Broncos head into “Phase 3” of 2024 season preparations this week with OTAs, a.k.a organized team activities. Unfortunately, they’ll be without second-year linebacker Drew Sanders for the foreseeable future.
The Denver Broncos are looking to start from scratch after their two-season stint with Russell Wilson under center went horribly wrong. Wilson is gone, and the team drafted their quarterback of the future in Bo Nix with the 12th overall pick of the 2024 NFL Draft.
The Denver Broncos started their Phase Three offseason workouts on Monday with OTAs, which saw some pretty important players in attendance. Sean Payton has been known to have tough OTAs and practices, and Monday was no different.
The Denver Broncos won't have second-year linebacker Drew Sanders until late in the 2024 season, if then, due to a torn Achilles that he sustained last month, ESPN reported Monday.
One of the Broncos’ rising defenders will miss a significant chunk of the 2024 campaign.
It is not even the first day of OTAs for some teams, but the Denver Broncos suffered an injury that will affect them at the start of the season. Second-year linebacker Drew Sanders is out with a torn Achilles he suffered in April before the NFL Draft.
Broncos General Manager George Paton told reporters that 2023 third round pick Drew Sanders will “probably end up at outside linebacker”. Broncos General Manager George Paton met with the media today at the NFL Scouting Combine and has some interesting things to say about their third-round pick in the 2023 NFL Draft.
The Denver Broncos had been blighted by the injury bug over the preceding four seasons, and often at the most inopportune times. This snakebitten past prompted new Broncos head coach Sean Payton to rigorously set out this past offseason to assemble a training staff of experts to circumvent the injury bug.
Sunday’s 17-16 loss to the Las Vegas Raiders revealed a curious development for Denver Broncos linebacker Drew Sanders. Drafted with the Broncos’ first
Some of Kelce's biggest career games have come against Denver, but rookie linebacker Drew Sanders could be the one to step up in coverage.
The Denver Broncos host the Los Angeles Rams in their final preseason game of 2023 on Saturday at 9 p.m. ET. Here are three must-watch players for Denver.
Rookie linebacker Drew Sanders was easily one of the biggest offseason storylines surrounding the Denver Broncos. The former Alabama/Arkansas standout was drafted with pick 67 in the third round, tying him with Nate Irving (2011) as the highest-drafted Broncos inside linebacker since D.J.
With most of the talk in Denver this offseason about how Broncos head coach Sean Payton will get the most out of quarterback Russell Wilson, the defense has largely been left out of the conversation. This rookie LB may change that.
When the Denver Broncos selected Drew Sanders with the No. 67 pick of the 2023 NFL draft, draftniks across the community lauded the selection as an incredible steal for their defense.
Denver Broncos fans seem to be very excited about third-round linebacker Drew Sanders. The 6-foot-4 and 235-pound Arkansas linebacker arrived via the No.
A bit of a stir was created a week ago at Denver Broncos rookie mini-camp after third-round linebacker Drew Sanders picked off a pass and returned it to the house in practice.
The Denver Broncos have finished signing their 2023 rookie class.
Are the Broncos getting one of the best defensive steals in the NFL Draft after selecting Arkansas LB Drew Sanders? Sanders was a projected first- or second-round pick, per NFL.com's Lance Zierlein; Denver scooped him up with the No. 67 overall pick in the third round on Friday.
Looking ahead to Friday night, Pittsburgh finds itself in an excellent position, and if they play things right, they could be one of the biggest winners on Day 2 of the 2023 NFL Draft.
The Steelers rebuilt their inside linebacker room through free agency but are they done adding to the room with the 2023 NFL Draft right around the corner?
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – A single year of playing linebacker at Arkansas for Drew Sanders appears to have paid off big time. The move thrust the All-American from obscure back-up to a projected No.
In a year’s time, Drew Sanders has gone from a sparsely used Alabama contributor to a first-round prospect following a transfer to Arkansas.
Saban suggested Sanders may be sidelined beyond the upcoming weekend.
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