Denver Broncos Continue Celebrating Super Bowl 50 Legacy Amid Offseason Moves The Denver Broncos, despite falling short of a Super Bowl berth this season, remain deeply connected to their 2015 championship run, with multiple events planned to honor their Super Bowl 50 victory. The team’s focus on past success has become a recurring theme, even as they navigate the challenges of rebuilding and improving for the future. Free agency has been a strategic priority for the Broncos, with the team leveraging nearly $28 million in cap space to address key areas of need. While they secured several veteran players through extensions, the roster still has gaps, particularly on defense. The Broncos have shown interest in acquiring elite tight end talent and a game-changing defensive playmaker to elevate their roster. However, the $28 million may not be sufficient to land the players they desire, leaving some trade possibilities open. The team’s offensive coordinator, Davis Webb, has been at the center of discussions about the future of the offense. While Payton initially announced Webb would handle play-calling, reports suggest the arrangement is not yet finalized. This uncertainty has sparked speculation about potential changes to the offensive strategy, especially as the team looks to adapt after a near-Super Bowl season. The Broncos’ playoff run highlighted both their strengths and vulnerabilities. While they extended their 11-game win streak into the second half of the season, key players were sidelined by injuries. Star linebacker Nik Bonitto, for instance, dealt with a wrist injury that required corrective surgery, underscoring the physical toll of their deep playoff run.#denver_broncos #davis_webb #super_bowl_50 #nik_bonitto #garrett_bolles
