What happened: The Denver Broncos returned to the practice field on Tuesday to begin their second week of Organized Team Activities (OTAs). This three-day session at the Centura Health Training Center marks the final voluntary phase of the offseason program before mandatory camp begins.
Why it matters: Coming off a 14-3 campaign and an AFC Championship appearance in 2025, Sean Payton's squad is focused on integrating new acquisitions like wide receiver Jaylen Waddle. The health of quarterback Bo Nix remains a focal point as he continues his recovery from a postseason ankle injury during these team-building sessions.
By the numbers: Denver finished the 2025 season with a 14-3 record and the AFC's top seed, supported by a defense that ranked #1 in the NFL in sacks and pass defense. For the upcoming 2026 season, the Broncos' .5 games with to win Super Bowl LXI.
What to watch: The Broncos will hold two more OTA sessions this week before the full roster reports for mandatory minicamp on June 16.