Popular NFL media personality Kay Adams is all-in on the Denver Broncos, and she's not afraid to say it.
As the 2026 season approaches, the Broncos are generating serious buzz—and for good reason. Head coach Sean Payton and the front office have kept the core of the roster largely intact this offseason, a clear sign they believe this team is ready to make a deep playoff run. Fans share that confidence, especially after last season's heartbreaking divisional-round exit, when quarterback Bo Nix's ankle injury may have cost Denver a shot at the Super Bowl.
Instead of overhauling the roster, the Broncos focused on re-signing key players and using the draft to fill specific needs. The message is clear: they trust what they've built.
Adams, who now hosts "Up and Adams" on the FanDuel TV Network, recently voiced strong support for the team. When discussing FanDuel Sportsbook's over/under of 9.5 wins for the Broncos, she didn't hold back. "Another year, another underrated Broncos squad... A 9.5 win total is TOO LOW," she posted.
She went on to explain why she believes this team is special. "They're returning all their starters, all of them. Jaylen Waddle, huge add, in the mix. I don't think we've seen what he can do. I don't think we've quite seen him cook the way that he can. And now that he's got Sean Payton dialing stuff up... He's definitely in the lab, figuring out how to use him."
Adams also highlighted the defense's continuity. "They have 10 of 11 starters back on defense, and all they've done is just get deeper and deeper across the board. I've said it before—this is the most complete roster, top to bottom, in the NFL. Give me the reason why this team isn't winning 10 games."
It's a bold statement, especially in a loaded AFC West that includes the reigning Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs and a hungry Los Angeles Chargers squad. Critics will point to the Broncos' tough schedule and lingering questions about depth at certain positions. But for Adams—and many Broncos fans—the 2026 season feels different.
Whether Denver can live up to the hype remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: the Mile High City has a believer in one of football's most influential voices.
