Denver Broncos 2026 Training Camp Preview: Run it Back

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With several teams kicking off their organized team activities this week, the NFL offseason is in full swing.

Teams have OTAs sprinkled in over the next three weeks before a month-long break until training camp begins in mid-to-end July.

We’ll be reviewing the major offseason changes for all 32 teams in addition to previewing what to expect from each team as they head into training camp. Below is our 2026 training camp preview for the Denver Broncos.

Key Offseason Dates​


Voluntary OTAs: June 2-4, June 9-11
Mandatory minicamp: June 16-18
Training camp: mid-July
NFL Hall of Fame game: Aug. 6

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Jaylen Waddle #17 of the Miami Dolphins runs with the ball during a preseason game against the Atlanta Falcons at Hard Rock Stadium on August 21, 2021 in Miami Gardens, Florida.

Key Additions:​


Jaylen Waddle, WR
Tycen Anderson, S

Re-Signed:​


JK Dobbins, RB
Jaleel McLaughlin, RB
Adam Prentice, FB
Lil’jordan Humphrey, WR
Matt Henningsen, DT
Alex Singleton, LB

2026 NFL Draft Class:​


Tyler Onyedim, DT, Round 3
Jonah Coleman, RB, Round 4
Kage Casey, OT, Round 4
Justin Joly, TE, Round 5
Miles Scott, S, Round 7
Dallen Bentley, TE, Round 7
Red Murdock, LB, Round 7

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Head coach Sean Payton of the Denver Broncos fist bumps Bo Nix #10 before a game against the Dallas Cowboys at Empower Field At Mile High on October 26, 2025 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Dustin Bradford/Getty Images)

Key Losses:​


Michael Burton, FB
Elijah Moore, WR
John Franklin-Myers, DT
Dre Greenlaw, LB
P.J. Locke, S

Analysis:​


Had Bo Nix not gotten injured the week before the AFC Championship Game, the Broncos very well could’ve been playing in the Super Bowl.

Nix had a breakout season, throwing for 3,931 yards, 25 touchdowns, and 11 interceptions while leading the Broncos to a 14-3 record, an AFC West championship, and the No. 1 seed in the AFC.

Denver had a championship-contending roster last season, and after trading for dynamic receiver Jaylen Waddle from the Miami Dolphins, the team should be right back in the thick of the AFC playoff race again in 2026.

The Broncos may have had the quietest offseason of any team in the league, but the addition of Waddle, re-signing running back JK Dobbins and linebacker Alex Singleton, and building some solid depth through the draft, coupled with head coach Sean Payton’s ability to get the most out of his rosters, the team is as dangerous as any in the conference.


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