Broncos training camp: Live post-practice updates from Day 4

Broncos coach Sean Payton and select players are scheduled to speak after today’s training camp practice.

The Denver Broncos will wrap up Day 4 of training camp on Tuesday afternoon. Following the practice session, head coach Sean Payton and select players will be made available to the media.

Follow along below with live post-practice updates from Twitter.

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The Broncos are scheduled to have 11 more open practice sessions this summer (view the full training camp schedule here). After camp, Denver will play three preseason games before kicking off the regular season in September.

To view the Broncos’ regular season schedule, click here.

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Broncos’ schedule for Day 4 of training camp

The Broncos practice at 10 a.m. today. Gates to the parking lot open at 8 and gates to the practice facility open at 9. Tickets are required

The Denver Broncos will hit the practice field at 10:00 a.m. MT on Tuesday, Aug. 1 for Day 4 of the team’s 2023 training camp schedule. The practice is free to attend, but a free ticket is required (more on that below).

Parking will be available on a first-come, first-served basis at 13403 Broncos Pkwy beginning at 8:00 a.m. Gates to the practice facility open at 9 a.m. Seating will also be available on a first-come, first-served basis, primarily on the berm on the west end of the practice fields. There will also be some ADA seating available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Because the berm is not shaded, fans who attend practice are encouraged to wear sunscreen and stay hydrated. Fans can bring the same kind of small bags that are allowed at the team’s stadium. Lawn chairs and umbrellas are not allowed at practice.

Due to Arapahoe County enforcing a 3,000 capacity limit for events at the team’s Centura Health Training Center, fans will need a (free) ticket to attend training camp practices this year.

Those free tickets quickly “sold out,” but fans should check availability on Ticketmaster because some tickets could be returned. (If you have free tickets and cannot attend a practice, there is an easy process to return tickets so other fans can use them.)

Some players will be available to sign autographs at the west end of the practice fields after each practice session.

The team’s complete training camp schedule can be seen below.

Broncos 2023 Training Camp Schedule

Date Day Start Time
7/28 Friday 10 a.m. MT
7/29 Saturday 10 a.m. MT
7/31 Monday 10 a.m. MT
8/1 Tuesday 10 a.m. MT
8/2 Wednesday 10 a.m. MT
8/4 Friday 10 a.m. MT
8/5 Saturday 10 a.m. MT
8/8 Tuesday 10 a.m. MT
8/9 Wednesday 10 a.m. MT
8/15 Tuesday 10 a.m. MT
8/16 Wednesday 10 a.m. MT
8/17 Thursday 10 a.m. MT

Fans should note that Denver’s practice schedule is subject to change due to weather. Be sure to check the team’s official Twitter page for the latest updates on the practice schedule.

The Broncos will play three preseason games in August ahead of their regular-season opener against the Las Vegas Raiders on Sept. 10. View the team’s complete regular season schedule here.

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Broncos’ schedule for Day 4 of training camp

The Broncos practice at 10 a.m. today. Gates to the parking lot open at 8 and gates to the practice facility open at 9. Tickets are required

The Denver Broncos will hit the practice field at 10:00 a.m. MT on Tuesday, Aug. 1 for Day 4 of the team’s 2023 training camp schedule. The practice is free to attend, but a free ticket is required (more on that below).

Parking will be available on a first-come, first-served basis at 13403 Broncos Pkwy beginning at 8:00 a.m. Gates to the practice facility open at 9 a.m. Seating will also be available on a first-come, first-served basis, primarily on the berm on the west end of the practice fields. There will also be some ADA seating available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Because the berm is not shaded, fans who attend practice are encouraged to wear sunscreen and stay hydrated. Fans can bring the same kind of small bags that are allowed at the team’s stadium. Lawn chairs and umbrellas are not allowed at practice.

Due to Arapahoe County enforcing a 3,000 capacity limit for events at the team’s Centura Health Training Center, fans will need a (free) ticket to attend training camp practices this year.

Those free tickets quickly “sold out,” but fans should check availability on Ticketmaster because some tickets could be returned. (If you have free tickets and cannot attend a practice, there is an easy process to return tickets so other fans can use them.)

Some players will be available to sign autographs at the west end of the practice fields after each practice session.

The team’s complete training camp schedule can be seen below.

Broncos 2023 Training Camp Schedule

Date Day Start Time
7/28 Friday 10 a.m. MT
7/29 Saturday 10 a.m. MT
7/31 Monday 10 a.m. MT
8/1 Tuesday 10 a.m. MT
8/2 Wednesday 10 a.m. MT
8/4 Friday 10 a.m. MT
8/5 Saturday 10 a.m. MT
8/8 Tuesday 10 a.m. MT
8/9 Wednesday 10 a.m. MT
8/15 Tuesday 10 a.m. MT
8/16 Wednesday 10 a.m. MT
8/17 Thursday 10 a.m. MT

Fans should note that Denver’s practice schedule is subject to change due to weather. Be sure to check the team’s official Twitter page for the latest updates on the practice schedule.

The Broncos will play three preseason games in August ahead of their regular-season opener against the Las Vegas Raiders on Sept. 10. View the team’s complete regular season schedule here.

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Best highlights from Day 4 of Chiefs training camp

A look at some of the best clips, videos and highlights captured on Day 4 of #Chiefs training camp practice.

The Kansas City Chiefs completed another successful practice at Missouri Western State University in St. Joseph, Missouri on Saturday.

This was the final padless practice, with an off day on Sunday and the first day of pads coming on Monday, August 1. The team ramped up their workload with the most team drills we’d seen to this point in a single practice session. When the pads come on next week, they’ll be able to go full speed with no worries at all.

Saturday’s practice featured plenty of excitement during 7-on-7 drills and 11-on-11 drills, with the offense and defense both showing out at various times during practice. Skyy Moore built on his strong performance, as did other rookies who continue to get their footing in their first NFL training camp

Below you’ll find some of the top highlights from practice sourced from various reporters, fans and our friends at KC Sports Network:

5 takeaways from Day 4 of Chiefs training camp

Day 4 of #ChiefsCamp is officially in the books. Here is what we’re taking away from the #Chiefs’ fourth practice session:

The Kansas City Chiefs were back at it with another training camp practice session on Saturday.

It wasn’t quite as hot today, but the Chiefs did practice in the elements. It rained off and on throughout practice, with heavy rainfall during early 7-on-7 team drills. They were able to stay outside for practice because there was no lightning in the area. Andy Reid always likes to get a few practices in the weather during training camp because it helps the guys prepare for the weather they might encounter during the regular season.

The Chiefs will have an off day on Sunday before resuming practice on Monday. The pads won’t come on until Tuesday, but there was still plenty to take away from the latest practice session for the team.

Here are five things that we’re taking away from the fourth day of Chiefs’ training camp:

Observations from Lions 2020 training camp: Day 4

Observations from Lions Wire’s own Erik Schlitt was in Allen Park for the fourth day of the Detroit Lions 2020 training camp.

Lions Wire’s own Erik Schlitt was in Allen Park for the fourth day of the Detroit Lions 2020 training camp and while there weren’t many surprises, there was a lot to take away from the day.

There were a handful of players unable to participate in today’s practice, including D’Andre Swift, Bo Scarbrough, Nick Bawden, Isaac Nauta, Victor Bolden, and Beau Benzschawel. While others, like Marvin Hall, had to leave the field near the end of practice. Others still, like Desmond Trufant, had what appeared to be a rest day.

Offense

Overall the offense had a nice day, but there was a stretch of four consecutive plays that were so bad, coach Matt Patricia stopped practice and forced them to run a lap while everyone watched and waited for them to finish.

One-on-one drills typically favor the offensive skill players and today was no different.

Running back

Ty Johnson and Jason Huntley dominated the RB vs LB coverage drills, which should be surprising, but it was the beginning of what would be a big day for Johnson.

With no Swift or Scarbrough available, Ty Johnson got a lot of looks with the starting lineup and looked terrific. In my 53-man roster projection, I had the Lions keeping five running backs for exactly this situation. If one or two of them get banged up — which most have a history of doing — keeping Ty Johnson will give the Lions the luxury of still being able to rotate backs.

Huntley looks quick as can be, but he is so late in the running back rotations it’s hard to get a real grasp on what he can do as a runner. He did execute a wheel route to perfection that was basically uncoverable — which, if I were Darrell Bevell, should be a designed play for him in the future.

With Scarbrough out, Jonathan Williams is making the most of his opportunity to see reps and this may be turning into an unexpected running back battle for the power role.

One more note here, with Bawden and Nauta not participating, Jason Cabinda was once again the Lions primary fullback — and he’s good enough at it, it left us in the media stands wondering if this might be a permanent switch.

Tight ends

T.J. Hockenson also looked very strong today, regardless of the situation. In one-on-ones, he matched up and won battles against Tracy Walker and Jayron Kearse. He is so smooth and difficult to deal with, he makes it look easy.

When Jesse James faced off against Walker, the safety easily won the battle sitting in his hip pocket through the route. On the next rep, James squared off with Will Harris and used his veteran savvy to bait Harris’ overaggressiveness, stopping mid-route and letting the sophomore safety run right past him.

Hunter Bryant made an impressive diving catch to end the drills. With Nauta on the sidelines, Bryant is showing he has the chops as a pass-catcher. In 11-on-11’s Bryant saw time at outside receiver with the third team, which surely is helping his stock.

There is a definite hierarchy among the tight ends. Hockenson can be dominant against most everybody, with Walker giving him the most push back. James will struggle with the Walkers of the NFL but should be able to handle the players on Harris’ level. After that there are questions. When will Nauta return healthy? Can Bryant’s passing-game skills be enough to earn a spot?

Wide receivers

Jamal Agnew’s transition to the offensive side of the ball looks surprisingly smooth. He is taking second-team slot reps and is apt at creating separation. He still has work to do, but I feel more confident about his inclusion in my 53-man roster projection.

Nothing is set in stone, and there were a lot of moving parts, but for the most part today, this is how the receiver depth chart shook out:

WR-X Slot-Y WR-Z
Marvin Jones Danny Amendola Kenny Golladay
Quintez Cephus Jamal Agnew Marvin Hall
Chris Lacy Tom Kennedy Hunter Bryant

Offensive line

The big question coming into today was would Jonah Jackson continue to start at right guard and the answer was a strong yes.

From left to right, here’s how the first two offensive lines took reps on Friday:

Taylor Decker Joe Dahl Frank Ragnow Jonah Jackson Hal Vaitai
Tyrell Crosby Kenny Wiggins Logan Stenberg Oday Aboushi Dan Skipper

What’s most interesting here is, Wiggins and Aboushi have been alternating guard positions at practices but not taking getting reps with the starters while Jackson and Dahl have remained fixed. This points to there being two clear starters and two competing for reserve roles, rather than Wiggins or Aboushi actually challenging to start.

Additionally, if Benzschawel was healthy, I’m not sure Stenberg would be taking reps at center on the second team. He is a talented enough player that the Lions are looking for ways to get him on the field but he is also likely behind Wiggins and Aboushi on the depth chart at guard. He looks like a developmental player rather than a challenger at this time.

One final note. Taylor Decker has looked sensational in both one-on-ones and 11-on-11’s. Technique, anchor, strength, he has been a stone wall at left tackle and I didn’t see him get beat today.