Broncos’ offseason program will begin on April 11

The Broncos will likely begin OTAs in May followed by minicamp in June.

Denver Broncos (offseason) football will return soon.

Speaking with media members at the NFL owners meetings on Sunday, Denver Broncos general manager George Paton announced that the team will begin its offseason program on April 11.

The Broncos started their offseason program on April 19 last year. The first phase of the program is mostly meetings and weight training. On-field work begins in the second phase, which typically starts in May.

Last year, the Broncos held organized team activities (OTAs) in late May and early June before holding a mandatory minicamp in mid-June. Denver’s offseason schedule will likely be similar this year.

Last year, the Broncos announced their training camp schedule on June 1. Fans can probably expect an announcement for this year’s camp schedule around the same time this summer.

Denver designated 13 practices as open to fans in 2021, with the first open practice held on July 28 and the final open practice held on Aug. 19.

Following the arrival of quarterback Russell Wilson this offseason, Broncos camp is sure to be well-attended this year. Tickets are not required and the practices are free to attend; parking spaces are provided on a first-come, first-served basis.

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