Kay Adams says Denver Broncos are most complete roster in NFL

3 min read
Kay Adams says Denver Broncos are most complete roster in NFL

Kay Adams says Denver Broncos are most complete roster in NFL

Kay Adams heaped heavy praise on the Broncos this week. Denver has the depth & balance to get at least 10 wins in 2026.

Kay Adams says Denver Broncos are most complete roster in NFL

Kay Adams heaped heavy praise on the Broncos this week. Denver has the depth & balance to get at least 10 wins in 2026.

If you haven't been paying close attention to the Denver Broncos this offseason, now's the time to start. The buzz coming out of Broncos Country is louder than ever, and it's not just the usual preseason optimism—it's something more substantial.

Coming off their best season in a decade, the Broncos are riding high. They went 14-3, won the AFC West, secured the No. 1 seed in the AFC, and hosted the conference championship game. And here's the kicker: they did it with an injured Bo Nix under center. Many believe that if Nix had been fully healthy, Denver would have been Super Bowl-bound. Now, with the entire core returning, the team looks poised to make another deep run.

This week, sports media personality Kay Adams heaped some serious praise on the Broncos during her show Up and Adams. Her take? Denver might just have the most complete roster in the entire NFL. "They're returning all their starters on offense, all of them," Adams said. "Jaylen Waddle, huge add, in the mix. I don't think we've seen what he can do. And now that he's got Sean Payton dialing stuff up, he's definitely in the lab figuring out how to use him."

Adams didn't stop there. She pointed out that Denver has 10 of 11 starters back on defense, and the team has only gotten deeper across the board. "This is the most complete roster, top to bottom, in the NFL," she declared. "Give me the reason why this team isn't winning 10 games?"

Of course, skeptics will point to Denver's luck in one-score games last season—they won several on late-game heroics. But as Adams argued, the Broncos are essentially returning the same squad that dominated last year. So why would they be worse now?

Currently, FanDuel Sportsbook has Denver's win total set at 9.5 games, with -110 odds on the over. For a team that went 14-3 and is bringing back nearly everyone, that number feels low. There's still time before the regular season kicks off, and questions remain, but all signs point to the Broncos being just as good—if not better—than they were last year. For fans and gear enthusiasts alike, this is a team worth watching closely.

Like this article?

Order custom jerseys for your team with free design

Related Topics

Related News

Back to All News