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The start of the 2026 NFL season is still a few months away, but teams are in evaluation and prep mode. For the Denver Broncos, even after retaining over 90% of their snaps from last year, they still have a lot of evaluation and preparation to do before the season.
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Craig Morton, the legendary quarterback of the Denver Broncos, passed away last Saturday at the age of 83. His wife, Kym Galloway, shared the emotional details of his passing with the Denver Gazette.
The Broncos hosted veteran Nathan Peterman and rookie E.J. Warner for tryouts over the weekend. Neither quarterback was signed.
"It ensures that there’s going to be a steady flow to practice," Broncos coach Sean Payton said of hosting veteran QB Nathan Peterman at rookie camp.
He would spend a decade with the Cowboys before they dealt him to the New York Giants during the 1974 campaign. Morton passed for 10,279 yards and 80 touchdowns. As the 5th overall pick in the 1965 draft, he started Super Bowl V. However, they would lose that game.
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