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Denver Broncos training camp 2025 preview: Key dates, notable additions, biggest storylines

With NFL training camps kicking off in July, it's time to get up to speed on all 32 NFL teams. Christian Gonzales has the lowdown on position battles, key players and notable subplots across the AFC West.

Catch up on the Denver Broncos' offseason developments and 2025 outlook below.

Training Camp Dates/Information

  • Players report: July 16 (rookies); July 22 (veterans)
  • Location: Broncos Park Powered by CommonSpirit | Englewood, Colorado (fan information)

Notable Roster Changes

2025 Draft class Selection
Jahdae Barton, CB, Texas Round 1 (No. 20 overall)
RJ Harvey, RB, UCF Round 2 (No. 60 overall)
Pat Bryant, WR, Illinois Round 3 (No. 74 overall)
Sai'vion Jones, Edge, LSU Round 3 (No. 101 overall)
Que Robinson, Edge, Alabama Round 4 (No. 134 overall)
Jeremy Crawshaw, P, Florida Round 6 (No. 216 overall)
Caleb Lohner, TE, Utah Round 7 (No. 241 overall)

Preseason Schedule

2025 Schedule Note

  • From Sept. 8 through Oct. 18, the Broncos will only play one game in Denver.

-- NFL Research

What You Need To Know

1) At this point last year, the question was if Bo Nix was the answer at quarterback. Nix answered those questions with an impressive rookie season, leading Denver to its first postseason appearance since the Broncos won Super Bowl 50. Denver now enters training camp appearing to have solved its problem at QB. Can he avoid a sophomore slump? He believes he has "a lot better" understanding of Denver's offense heading into Year 2. Nix's teammates have more faith in him, as well. He'll get a chance in training camp to set the tone before aiming to take the next step up in Mile High during the 2025 season.

2) The Broncos added a couple of key contributors from the Bay Area in the offseason. Denver signed linebacker Dre Greenlaw and safety Talanoa Hufanga, who have shown they can be "game-changers." However, both are coming off injury-marred campaigns. Hufanga played just seven games in 2024 due to a wrist injury. Greenlaw played only two games last season and suffered a quad injury in April but is expected to be a full participant when training camp begins. Denver's defense was an integral part to the team's success last season. In 2025 that unit carries higher expectations after carrying the Broncos into the postseason and adding some notable talent.

3) Denver's leading rusher from 2024 is no longer on the roster. Javonte Williams is now with the Cowboys, so Denver added some running back depth in the draft and via free agency. Veteran J.K. Dobbins and second-round pick RJ Harvey will join those battling this summer for carries at camp, including Jaleel McLaughlin, Tyler Badie and Audric Estimé. It's definitely a crowded backfield, and Denver's training camp will provide a clearer image as to what the pecking order will be.

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