This Broncos hype video will get you pumped for the 2020 season

This hype video will get you excited for the Broncos’ 2020 season!

After going 7-9 last season and finishing in second place in the AFC West, the Denver Broncos will be motivated to improve their record and reach the playoffs in 2020. After adding several key pieces on offense and defense, the Broncos should be able to finish the year in a Wild Card place.

Here’s a great hype video that will help fans get pumped for the 2020 season (assuming there will be a season).

If the video won’t play below, you can watch it on YouTube.

Denver went 4-1 to finish 2019 with then-rookie Drew Lock starting at quarterback. Lock will remain the starter in 2020 and fans are optimistic that he could take a big leap after being surrounded by talent on offense.

The Broncos already had a Pro Bowl wide receiver in Courtland Sutton, a Pro Bowl running back in Phillip Lindsay and a promising tight end in Noah Fant. This offseason, Denver added rookie receivers Jerry Jeudy and KJ Hamler, Pro Bowl running back Melvin Gordon and tight end Albert Okwuegbunam, who was one of Lock’s favorite targets in college.

There’s no doubt about it — the Broncos should be fun to watch this season!

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XFL releases commercial for 2020 season on Fox

The XFL is ready to have NFL fans turn their attention toward the new league after the Super Bowl.

The XFL will air on four different TV networks this spring: ABC, ESPN, Fox and FS1. ESPN has already released a promo for the league’s 2020 season, as has Fox Sports.

The league teamed up with Fox to air a commercial that’s promoting “more plays, less downtime and more scoring” in the XFL. Given that Super Bowl LIV will air on Fox, it wouldn’t be surprising to see this advertisement air during the 49ers’ matchup with the Chiefs on Sunday:

The XFL will kick off on Saturday, Feb. 8 when D.C. hosts Seattle at 12 p.m. MT on ABC. That contest will feature four former Broncos players: safety Shamarko Thomas (D.C.), linebacker Steven Johnson (Seattle), offensive lineman Dillon Day (Seattle) and linebacker Stansly Maponga (Seattle).

Related: 12 ex-Broncos set to play in XFL.

Several former Denver players were cut by the league before the start of the season, including safety Rahim Moore. Other players — like wide receiver/returner Kelvin McKnight — left the league for opportunities in the NFL. McKnight left the XFL’s Dallas team to sign a reserve/future contract with the Broncos in December.

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