The Broncos are making a statement.
After a quiet start to the offseason with no outside free agent additions, Denver makes a major move by trading for wide receiver Jaylen Waddle, adding one of the league’s most explosive playmakers to the offense.
The move comes after a dominant 2025 season in which the Broncos won the division, secured the No. 1 seed in the AFC, and reached the Conference Championship Game, establishing themselves among the top teams in the league.
Now, the offensive core takes another step forward.
With Bo Nix at quarterback, J.K. Dobbins and RJ Harvey in the backfield, and a receiving group featuring Courtland Sutton, Jaylen Waddle, Marvin Mims, and Troy Franklin, plus Evan Engram at tight end, Denver is building a unit with speed, versatility, and playmaking ability at every level.
A team that was already competing at the top of the conference just added another dynamic weapon.
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The Broncos are making a statement.
After a quiet start to the offseason with no outside free agent additions, Denver makes a major move by trading for wide receiver Jaylen Waddle, adding one of the league’s most explosive playmakers to the offense.
The move comes after a dominant 2025 season in which the Broncos won the division, secured the No. 1 seed in the AFC, and reached the Conference Championship Game, establishing themselves among the top teams in the league.
Now, the offensive core takes another step forward.
With Bo Nix at quarterback, J.K. Dobbins and RJ Harvey in the backfield, and a receiving group featuring Courtland Sutton, Jaylen Waddle, Marvin Mims, and Troy Franklin, plus Evan Engram at tight end, Denver is building a unit with speed, versatility, and playmaking ability at every level.
A team that was already competing at the top of the conference just added another dynamic weapon.
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