Denver Broncos to Experiment with Linebacker Positions Ahead of 2026 Season
Report suggests Broncos will be trying everything at linebacker in 2026
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The Denver Broncos are set to experiment with their linebacker positions as they prepare for the 2026 NFL season. While Nik Bonitto and Jonathon Cooper are confirmed as outside starters, the inside positions remain uncertain, with potential changes for Drew Sanders and Jonah Elliss.
- 01Nik Bonitto and Jonathon Cooper will start at outside linebacker.
- 02Alex Singleton and Justin Strnad are projected as inside starters.
- 03Jonah Elliss may transition from outside to inside linebacker.
- 04Drew Sanders is moving back to outside linebacker after injuries.
- 05The Broncos are considering adding depth through the draft.
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As the Denver Broncos gear up for the 2026 NFL season, they are set to explore various configurations for their linebacker positions. Nik Bonitto and Jonathon Cooper are confirmed starters on the outside. Inside, the team has re-signed Alex Singleton and Justin Strnad as projected starters, but there is uncertainty regarding depth. Jonah Elliss, a third-year linebacker, is expected to transition from outside to inside, while Drew Sanders, who has struggled with injuries, will move back to outside linebacker. Sanders, a third-round pick from Arkansas in 2023, has been viewed as versatile but may face challenges securing a roster spot. The Broncos are also looking to bolster their linebacker depth through the upcoming NFL draft.
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These positional changes could significantly affect the Broncos' defensive strategy and overall team performance in the upcoming season.
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