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In a recent mock NFL Draft, Nix gets help in the form of a wide receiver and running back.
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The New York Giants don't select a quarterback at third overall.
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Jordan Schultz of Fox Sports reports that the Broncos and Ehlinger reached agreement on a one-year deal. He could replace Zach Wilson as the third quarterback after Wilson signed with the Dolphins this offseason. The Colts drafted Ehlinger in the sixth round in 2021, and he was with the team through the 2024 season.
Nix and Stidham are back for the Broncos, and on Monday, the team replaced Wilson's No. 3 spot by reaching agreement with former Indianapolis Colts' backup quarterback Sam Ehlinger on a one-year contract.
Ole Miss Rebels quarterback Jaxson Dart has seen his stock rise dramatically in recent weeks. The hype surrounding him has grown deafening and there are quite a few teams who would love to land him. In a new surprising prediction, the Los Angeles Rams would pull off a major trade with the Denver Broncos in order to land Dart.
The Broncos will add a running back in the upcoming NFL Draft, general manager George Paton said Monday, but will it be their top pick?
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The Denver Broncos have added former Indianapolis Colts quarterback Sam Ehlinger to their developing 90-man roster.
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Sam Ehlinger spent his rookie contract on the Colts, but he will be on the move for the first time in his career this offseason. The former sixth-round quarterback is signing with the Broncos, as first reported by Fox Sports’ Jordan Schultz.