Denver Broncos: Gearing Up for the 2023 Offseason
The Denver Broncos are making significant strides in the 2023 offseason. Quarterback Russell Wilson has set high standards for himself as the Broncos' organized team activities (OTAs) begin. Wilson says he is in top shape and feels better than ever, ready to bring his best to the team. After being a major bust in his first year as the Broncos Quarterback, it is important that Wilson shows signs of improvement if he wants to remain under center for the Broncos.
First-year head coach Sean Payton hopes to turn around a last-ranked offense that barely scored 15 points a game. If Denver's offense can even come close to matching their elite defense then they are in great shape to compete for a wild card spot.
In terms of player signings, the team has agreed to terms with nose tackle Tyler Lancaster, adding depth to their defensive line. The team has also signed tackle Cam Fleming, who has spent the last two seasons with the Broncos.
The Broncos have released kicker Brandon McManus, marking a significant change in their special teams unit. Running back Javonte Williams, who suffered a season-ending knee injury in October, has been practicing in a limited capacity at the Broncos' OTAs.
The Denver Broncos are gearing up for the 2023 season in hopes of reaching those high expectations they had for themselves heading into last season.
The Broncos have also been active in the community, joining youth experiencing homelessness at Urban Peak for a conversation on mental health.
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Edited by Jake Donovan