The Broncos have already started “training camp” but it hasn’t looked like camp has in years passed. Because there were no on-field OTAs or minicamps in the spring, Denver is currently in catch-up mode.
“The timeline we’re going through right now is basically our normal Phase 1-Phase 2 of the offseason but with somewhat of training camp hours,” coach Vic Fangio said on Aug. 4. “It’s different. We’re really not in training camp yet. I’m not calling — training camp practice one for me is Aug. 14. Everything prior to that is more offseason-type stuff with more hours than they’re used to in the offseason.”
The first day of true training camp is one week away.
On Aug. 14, Denver will have the first full-team practice of the summer with helmets and shoulder apds, according to KUSA-TV’s Mike Klis. After that, the Broncos will get a day off before another full-team practice on Aug. 16.
Camp will truly start to heat up when Denver holds its first full-padded practice of the offseason on Aug. 17. That practice will take place exactly four weeks before the Broncos’ season opener against the Titans.
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