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RotoBaller on MSNSean Payton Excited About Evan Engram In Joker RoleDenver Broncos head coach Sean Payton said that new tight end Evan Engram fits the Joker role well. "I'm excited," Payton said. "The vision is pretty clear. Obviously we feel like he's someone who can run,
Evan Engram “loves Batman,” trainer Drew Lieberman said. And in Denver, the ballplayer who’s never quite found a name for his role will be known in one word: Joker.
With a young quarterback in Bo Nix, the Denver Broncos' priority is helping him develop into the best player he can be. His progress in year one was incredible, but there is still plenty of room to develop. Head coach Sean Payton has a plan to get the most out of Nix in 2025.
After Denver finished 19th among the NFL’s 32 teams in yards gained during the 2024 season, Broncos coach Sean Payton expressed a desire to add a “joker” to the team’s offense – an athletic running back or tight end whose abilities create a mismatch in the passing game and present a problem in space.
With the addition of Greenlaw, Hufanga and Engram — plus a slew of other signings and re-signings — both Payton and Paton now believe the Broncos have the flexibility they need entering April’s NFL Draft.
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Yardbarker on MSNBroncos' Sean Payton expands on how team is improving Bo Nix's supporting castDenver Broncos head coach Sean Payton has found his quarterback in Bo Nix. Now, he must give him more weapons.
ESPN's Ben Solak was critical of the Denver Broncos for signing free agent tight end and 2-time Pro Bowler Evan Engram.
The Broncos will add a running back in the upcoming NFL Draft, general manager George Paton said Monday, but will it be their top pick?
When the Denver Broncos agreed to terms on a two-year deal with tight end Evan Engram last week, just about every outlet (including Broncos Wire) made the same proclamation: Sean Payton has finally found his ' Joker .'