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“Obviously, if there’s a need, you want to get it, but we feel like we’ve got all the pieces,” second-year quarterback Bo Nix said Tuesday. “Sometimes when something like that happens, it shakes things up. We’ve got something good going and we just want to keep riding this wave and finding ways to win.”
After standing pat at the NFL trade deadline, the Denver Broncos currently hold seven picks for the 2026 NFL draft. Denver holds all but one of its original selections, and the team gained a fourth-round pick from the New Orleans Saints in exchange for wide receiver Devaughn Vele earlier this year.
It'll take a lot, but Bo Nix has the chance to join an elite group of quarterbacks in the NFL history books on Thursday night vs. the Las Vegas Raiders.
Broncos wide receiver Marvin Mims handed Denver a welcoming return Wednesday. But he's a no go versus the Raiders for this reason.
At 7-2, the Broncos have already demonstrated that they are contenders to win the AFC West and make a run in the playoffs this season. Denver coach Sean Payton is apparently content with the roster as it stands midway through the 2025 season. Up next for Denver is a Thursday Night Football clash with the Las Vegas Raiders on Nov. 6.
Miami kept Jaylen Waddle at the trade deadline after setting a first-round asking price. Broncos, Steelers and Giants showed interest.
Bo Nix has helped the Denver Broncos start the season 7-2, and Aqib Talib is making sure he gets his recognition.
J.K. Dobbins and RJ Harvey have been the straw to stir Denver’s drink, combining for 900 yards rushing, six rushing touchdowns, and 40 first downs. The new duo of playmakers has brought Payton’s positional room to life, taking pressure off the quarterback.