Before the 2024 season even begins, the Denver Broncos lose a crucial defensive depth player.

Monday marked the beginning of the Denver Broncos’ Phase Three offseason exercises, which saw some rather significant players in attendance.

 

 

Practices and OTAs for Sean Payton have a reputation for being difficult, and Monday was no exception.

However, a major and unanticipated incident ruined the first day of OTAs. Crucial linebacker Drew Sanders, who was expected to have a big season, suffered a severe Achilles tear.

In addition to ending his 2024 season early, this injury has created a glaring hole in the roster and drastically changed the team’s pre-season tactics.

Sanders, who is starting his second season after leaving Arkansas, was thought to have the ability to advance significantly and contribute significantly.

I had Sanders classified as the second LILB behind Cody Barton going into the 2024 season. He also had a very good argument for switching to the starting position. Now, Justin Strnad, a linebacker, will be able to fight that.

We all know that Achilles injuries nearly never allow a player to return to full form, so you hope he heals. But Sanders is a smart man, and he will return.

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