Denver Broncos Expected to Shift AFC West Power in 2025
Denver Broncos Expected to Shift AFC West Power in 2025

Denver Broncos Expected to Shift AFC West Power in 2025

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The Denver Broncos enter the 2025 NFL season with a roster considered top-10 in the league, featuring strong units such as their offensive line, defensive line, secondary, and quarterback. Despite these strengths, certain positions like running back, linebacker, and tight end carry questions due to injury concerns and lack of depth, though recent signings like JK Dobbins and Dre Greenlaw offer promise if health is maintained. Long-term sustainability appears promising, as early 2026 NFL Draft rankings show a deep pool of talent at key needs including offensive tackle, inside linebacker, and tight end, providing hope for future roster improvements. Comparisons to the Super Bowl-winning 2015 Broncos highlight parallels in defensive line strength and secondary talent, with the 2025 team led by head coach Sean Payton, a proven Super Bowl winner himself. Betting markets and expert predictions reflect growing confidence in Denver's postseason chances, with FanDuel favoring them as a wild card and some analysts predicting the Broncos could win the AFC West and emerge as a top seed in the AFC, signaling a potential shift in the conference hierarchy. While challenges remain, particularly in sustaining health and depth, the Broncos appear well-positioned for playoff contention and long-term success.

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