Jackson Slater could be someone to target on day three of the 2025 NFL Draft The best offensive linemen have a little attitude to them. There’s a certain way the great ones carry themselves on the field.
A data-driven comparative review of the play of all OGs in the NFL in 2024 This is a continuation of my full offensive line performance review for the 2024 season.
Four Denver Broncos players most recently were announced to the NFL NGS All-Pro team. NGS stands for Next Gen Stats, which uses unique analytic data to showcase NFL players successes.
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With the Chiefs advancing to Super Bowl LIX, the NFL needed Pro Bowl replacements for Kansas City's starting offensive guards — Joe Thuney and Trey Smith — who won't be participating in the annual all-star festivities.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
Broncos right guard Quinn Meinerz earned first-team All-Pro honors. He was the first alternate for the Pro Bowl Games. When the NFL reached out Monday about Meinerz replacing Chiefs offensive lineman Joe Thuney, Meinerz "respectfully declined," Mike Klis of 9News reports.
The Belly isn’t going to Orlando, of his own choice. Quinn Meinerz, the Denver Broncos‘ first-alternate guard, was set to be added to the AFC’s Pro Bowl roster this week as a replacement player, but he “respectfully declined,” according to KUSA-TV’s Mike Klis.
Despite being one of the best guards in football and earning first-team All-Pro recognition from the Associated Press in 2024, Denver Broncos lineman Quinn Meinerz was not voted to the Pro Bowl.
The Denver Broncos finally achieved some modest team success, and wouldn't you know it? The individual accolades have come pouring in. It's very much a
Losing out on a trip to the Pro Bowl was pretty puzzling when it came to the Denver Broncos ' dominant right guard Quinn Meinerz. At least his first-team All-Pro recognition should ease the blow for Meinerz.
After being snubbed in the Pro Bowl voting, two very deserving Denver Broncos were recognized for their on-field contributions on Friday by the Associated Press.
It pays to make the Associated Press All-Pro team. After being named a first-team All-Pro on Friday, Denver Broncos guard Quinn Meinerz has triggered salary escalators for the 2026, 2027 and 2028 seasons, according to multiple reports.
The best Denver Broncos season since 2015 continues to receive accolades. A total of five Broncos players have been named to the 2024 Associated Press All-Pro team, including three first-team players.
During a blowout win over the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, Denver Broncos star guard Quinn Meinerz delivered a massive pancake block to a helpless defensive back.
When the Pro Bowl rosters were announced this past week, three D enver Broncos were named as starters, including cornerback Patrick Surtain II, outside linebacker Nik Bonitto, and returner Marvin Mims Jr.
The Denver Broncos got off to a fast start in Thursday's huge AFC West game against the Los Angeles Chargers, jumping out to a 21-10 lead in the second quarter.
The Denver Broncos are entering rebuilding mode this season, and expectations for the club are low. Showing signs of progress will be considered a positive outcome for the season. Here are the five most important people for the franchise to make that a reality in 2024.
Denver Broncos guard Quinn Meinerz signed a four-year extension worth a reported $80 million on Monday. ESPN and NFL Network reported the value of the deal last week.
The Denver Broncos are signing guard Quinn Meinerz to a four-year, $80 million extension, ESPN and NFL Network reported Tuesday night. Meinerz will be with Denver through the 2028 season, and the deal includes $45 million guaranteed, per ESPN.
Already carrying three veteran contracts on their offensive line, the Broncos are adding a fourth.
There were questions about where the Denver Broncos would play Quinn Meienrz when they drafted him, but he has settled down at guard. Over the past two seasons, Meinerz has played exclusively at right guard, has become one of the better players at his position in the NFL, and is on the cusp of being one of the best.
The Denver Broncos’ season came to a disappointing end in Week 18 after a loss to their division rivals, the Las Vegas Raiders. Had the Broncos won the game, they would have secured their first winning season in seven years.
The Broncos had a TD taken off the board on Saturday because of a penalty, and the Chiefs can feel their pain.
Offensive offsides penalties are here to stay, or so it seems. Once an infraction that was rarely, if ever, called, it's evidently become a point of emphasis for NFL officials. That notion was on full display Saturday during the Lions-Broncos contest.
Denver Broncos (7-6) offensive lineman Quinn Meinerz spent Sunday night in a Los Angeles hospital after experiencing an elevated heart rate during the first half of his team’s 24-7 Week 14 victory over the Los Angeles Chargers (5-8).
In what was a scary scene as Broncos right guard Quinn Meinerz left in the middle of Sunday's game against the Los Angeles Chargers due to feeling chest tightness, and the right guard stayed in LA on Sunday night for further evaluation.
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