Broncos Open To Trades Ahead Of Deadline, Jeudy And Sutton Among Potential Candidates

It appears that the Denver Broncos may be open to making trades before the October 31 deadline.

According to reliable sources like Adam Schefter of ESPN, the team has hinted at their willingness to listen to offers from other teams.

This move could potentially signal a shift towards a rebuilding year if the current season doesn’t turn around quickly.

Two prominent names that have been mentioned as possible trade candidates are Jerry Jeudy and Courtland Sutton, both wide receivers for the Broncos. These players possess valuable skills and could fetch a good return in potential trades within the next three weeks.

It’s worth noting that the Broncos have already made one trade this year, involving Randy Gregory being sent to the San Francisco 49ers at a minimal cost.

This transaction hints at the possibility of more trades to come, especially considering the team’s underwhelming performance thus far.

With their defense struggling, the Broncos are unlikely to demand significant compensation for most players on that side of the ball.

With a disappointing start to the Sean Payton era in Denver, the head coach may find himself at a crossroads.

He could potentially choose to accept the current situation and prepare for a rebuilding year in 2024.

This decision would involve trading away key players and securing draft picks or young talent to build a foundation for future success.

 

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