Broncos
The Broncos have made a key move by promoting Chris Morgan to offensive line coach after his time as the assistant OL coach. This promotion could be a game-changer for Denver's offensive line, given Morgan's experience and the rapport he's already built with the team.
In other Broncos news, fullback Adam Prentice has decided to stay in Denver, despite receiving offers from both the Bills and Raiders. Prentice's choice to remain with the Broncos speaks volumes about his connection with the team and his belief in their direction.
Chiefs
The Chiefs have been busy scouting talent, holding formal meetings with several promising prospects. Tennessee's cornerback Jermod McCoy, Duke's Chandler Rivers, and South Carolina's Brandon Cisse all met with the Chiefs, indicating a strong focus on bolstering their secondary.
On the offensive side, the Chiefs are looking to add firepower, as evidenced by their meetings with wide receivers from Ohio State, Texas Tech, Tennessee, Texas A&M, and Missouri. Notably, Ohio State's Carnell Tate and Texas A&M's KC Concepcion had formal Combine interviews, signaling the Chiefs' intent to strengthen their receiving corps.
Additionally, Miami's offensive tackle Francis Mauigoa and Florida's defensive tackle Caleb Banks are also on the Chiefs' radar, showcasing their strategy to enhance both protection and defensive pressure.
Colts
Colts quarterback Daniel Jones, fresh off signing a substantial two-year contract extension, opened up about his injury history. Jones acknowledged the challenges he's faced but emphasized his commitment to maintaining his health and resilience. His focus on staying fit and protecting himself will be crucial as he looks to lead the Colts in the upcoming seasons.
