The Denver Broncos will begin training camp for the 2026 season on July 28.
The rookies will report six days earlier on July 22.
That was revealed on Monday morning by the NFL, giving fans a better idea of when things will get going at Broncos Park Powered by CommonSpirit.
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— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) June 22, 2026
Most full squads report on or around the 28th of July, so the Broncos are in line with the rest of the league.
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QB Bo Nix’s ankle will be the No. 1 story, although after mandatory minicamp last week he made it clear he’s not worried and could be 100 percent right now if that’s what the team asked of him.
Nix broke his ankle in the divisional round game of the playoffs against the Buffalo Bills and had two surgeries this offseason. He used humor last Tuesday to let everyone know he’s just fine.
“It’s a broken bone for crying out loud. Everybody probably here has had an issue with a broken bone, and you end up right back the same. I feel really confident in myself and my training, and this will not hinder me at all,” Nix said.
The Broncos are putting the finishing touches on a gorgeous new facility and fans will be able to attend camp this year in some capacity. More details should be coming soon from the team on that front.
In the meantime, Broncos Country has to wait another month until football is back. And with Super Bowl dreams once again revived in the Mile High City, it can’t get here soon enough.
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