Broncos Roundtable: Drew or Teddy? Odd cornerback out? Will this team be any kind of exciting?

As the start of training camp nears Tuesday, Denver Post writers toss around five questions to consider

Share this:

ENGLEWOOD, CO – APRIL 29: Denver Broncos head coach, Vic Fangio, left, during a press conference to discuss the NFL draft and Alabama cornerback, Patrick Surtain II, their No. 9 overall pick in the first round of the NFL draft at the UCHealth Training Center’s Pat Bowlen Fieldhouse April 29, 2021. Broncos GM George Paton, right, waits for another question. (Photo by Andy Cross/The Denver Post)
By Ryan O’Halloran | rohalloran@denverpost.com, Matt Schubert | mschubert@denverpost.com, Mark Kiszla | mkiszla@denverpost.com and Kyle Newman | knewman@denverpost.com | The Denver Post
PUBLISHED: July 26, 2021 at 1:31 p.m. | UPDATED: July 26, 2021 at 1:32 p.m.

Sign up for Newsletters and Alerts

Subscribe
Follow Us
Most Popular

Ryan O’Halloran | Broncos reporter

Ryan O’Halloran is in his second season covering the Broncos for The Post and his 16th year overall covering the NFL. A native of North Dakota and graduate of Kansas State, O’Halloran previously covered the Washington Redskins for eight years, primarily at The Washington Times, and the Jacksonville Jaguars for six years at The Florida Times-Union. He has been recognized by the Associated Press Sports Editors seven times for his work.

Matt Schubert | Deputy Sports Editor

Matt Schubert is Deputy Sports Editor for The Post. He joined the publication in 2018 after covering prep, college, outdoor and youth sports for newspapers in Washington, Oregon, Nebraska and Indiana. A native of Arizona, he is a graduate of Arizona State University.

Mark Kiszla | Sports columnist

Mark Kiszla is a sports columnist for The Denver Post.

Kyle Newman | Sportswriter

Kyle Newman is a sportswriter for The Denver Post, a position he’s held since 2016. He is a beat reporter covering the Colorado Rockies and Denver Broncos in addition to covering other professional, college and high school athletics around the state. He is a member of the BBWAA and PFWA.