Broncos Dec 18, 2022; Denver, Colorado, USA; Detailed view of the helmet of Denver Broncos place kicker Brandon McManus (8) (not pictured) prior to the game against the Arizona Cardinals at Empower Field at Mile High. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports

By now, you know that the Denver Broncos had a terrible 2022. So what are they doing to try and improve for 2023? Well, get healthy in some cases, and in the case of their wide receiver room, it’s quite true.

Russell Wilson and the Bronco offense struggled mightily last year. There were times when the receiving group dealt with health issues. Courtland Sutton and Jerry Jeudy missed almost no time, but K.J. Hamler only appeared in seven games. Now, though, the team is ready, reloaded, and hopefully more refocused. According to Jeudy, the group is ready to make a statement.

Via ProFootballTalk, the former Alabama Crimson Tide standout spoke at his youth football camp. Jeudy said, “We haven’t been all on the same field since, what, my rookie year? It’s been a few years. But having everybody on the field at the same time, it’s going to be big because I know what we’re capable of. And they know what we’re capable of.

“So, having everybody on the same field, it’s going to be a hard group of guys to stop,” Jeudy boldly claimed.

There’s a lot of talent in the receiving room for Denver that hasn’t gotten a chance to really break out. A new-look offense led by new coach Sean Payton and, hopefully, a rejuvenated Wilson will lead to more success this time around.

[ProFootballTalk]

About Chris Novak

Chris Novak has been talking and writing about sports ever since he can remember. Previously, Novak wrote for and managed sites in the SB Nation network for nearly a decade from 2013-2022