With Sunday being the first weekend without any NFL football since August, the cold reality of a long offseason has set in. Thankfully, the league has done a great job of peppering in dates of intrigue during the offseason. Here is your Mile High Report guide to just what is happening with the Broncos and when.
- February 24 – March 3: NFL Scouting Combine
- March 4 | 2:00pm MT: Franchise Tag Deadline
- March 10 – 12: Free Agency Negotiating Period
- March 12: New NFL League Year Begins
- March 30 – April 2: Annual League Meeting in Palm Beach, Florida
- April 21: Broncos may begin offseason workout program
- April 24 – 26: NFL Draft in Green Bay, Wisconsin
- May 2-5 or May 9-12: Rookie Minicamp (TBD which week)
- Mid-July: Training Camps Begins
The 2025 offseason has all the potential to be one of the most rewarding in recent history. With stability at coach and quarterback, the Broncos can build around the talent the already have, looking toward the future. Frankly, this kind of offseason is vastly more preferable than the ones where the Broncos try to convince us that Joe Flacco or Case Keenum are the future.
Denver Broncos hire former New Orleans Saints interim head coach Darren Rizzi to run special teams
The Denver Broncos have hired former New Orleans Saints interim head coach Darren Rizzi as their new special teams coordinator.
Saints to interview Brandon Staley, Christian Parker for defensive coordinator job – NBC Sports
The Saints, nearly a week after hiring Kellen Moore as the next head coach, are still looking for their new offensive and defensive coordinators.
Chiefs want to know Travis Kelce’s plans “around March 14” – NBC Sports
We recently surmised that the Chiefs will want to know tight end Travis Kelce’s plans soon.
Report: Saints interviewing Eagles assistant Doug Nussmeier today for OC job – NBC Sports
Eagles quarterbacks coach Doug Nussmeier followed Kellen Moore from the Cowboys to the Chargers to the Eagles.
Aaron Rodgers’ future: QB reportedly pleaded with Jets to keep him for the 2025 season – CBSSports.com
Rodgers’ pitch apparently fell on deaf ears
Seven more accuse Ravens’ Justin Tucker of sexual misconduct – ESPN
Ravens kicker Justin Tucker has been accused by seven more women of sexually inappropriate misconduct at high-end spas, bringing the total to 16, according to a Baltimore Banner report.