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While it might seem like the Denver Broncos don't really need more weapons on offense, they are monitoring the tight end market, according to Dianna Russini of The Athletic.
The Denver Broncos could make an unexpectedly prime trade destination for Miami Dolphins star Bradley Chubb before the 2025 deadline.
The NFL trade deadline ( Nov. 4 ) is drawing closer, and the Denver Broncos could use reinforcements at guard and wide receiver, but it remains to be seen if general manager George Paton will be willing to surrender draft capital for short-term answers.
The Denver Broncos are rumored to be in the market for a tight end ahead of the Nov. 4 trade deadline and two teams they should be on the phone with are the Cleveland Browns and Baltimore Ravens.
Another potential area of need (though not for quantity) is wide receiver — specifically, an upgrade over Troy Franklin at WR2, opposite Courtland Sutton. If Payton goes hunting there, he might look to his former employer, the New Orleans Saints, who are rumored to be dangling WRs Chris Olave and Rashid Shaheed on the block.
Sunday in Denver was a litmus test for the Dallas Cowboys. They set out to take on one of the NFL’s better teams in the Broncos, and while they are an AFC team and therefore a loss to them is the most minimal kind of defeat Dallas could ever suffer from a tie-breaking standpoint, the manner in which they lost matters greatly for overall context.
Jerry Jones just watched the Dallas Cowboys turn in one of their worst defensive performances of the season on Sunday. With star cornerback Trevon Diggs sidelined due to a concussion, the Cowboys secondary struggled against Bo Nix and the Denver Broncos in Week 8, suffering a 44-24 defeat.
Rex Ryan is having a laugh at the expense of the Cowboys defense. Dallas certainly didn’t have their best showing against the Denver Broncos on Sunday.
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