Denver Broncos fans felt utmost sorrow when they failed to acquire reigning MVP Aaron Rodgers.
But that pain turned to joy when they traded for Pro Bowl quarterback Russell Wilson.
The team’s faithful believe that they finally have a play-caller that will unlock the capabilities of their talented offense.
To excite their loyal supporters even more, the team shared this video on their official Twitter account.
And just like that, we're BACK.#LetsRide pic.twitter.com/xeTFNQofcQ
— Denver Broncos (@Broncos) April 11, 2022
The caption reads, “And just like that, we’re BACK. #LetsRide”
The 45-second video shows Broncos players entering the training facility to start their offseason workout program.
It’s very fitting that they started the video with Wilson because he generates the most buzz.
Even the players have renewed optimism upon his arrival, as shown through their eager faces.
Putting The Pieces Together
Aside from getting back in shape, the Broncos have much work to be done.
First, offensive players must learn Nathaniel Hackett’s offensive system.
They must familiarize themselves with the cadence and the vocabulary to stay on the same page.
Then, they must run these plays even without contact.
The league’s rules stipulate that teams can simulate 11-on-11 drills without contact during the offseason workout.
Once training camp starts, their preparations will be in full swing.
Even if the Broncos are one of the favored teams in the AFC, their battle won’t be easy.
They are in the AFC West, with quarterbacks Derek Carr, Justin Herbert, and Patrick Mahomes.
The Las Vegas Raiders also upgraded on offense with All-Pro wide receiver Davante Adams.
Meanwhile, the Los Angeles Chargers made adjustments on defense with Khalil Mack and J.C. Jackson.
The Kansas City Chiefs may have lost Tyreek Hill, but Mahomes has a winning record without him.
Therefore, the Broncos will be on an uphill climb in their division alone.
Dominating their rivals is essential to make a postseason return for the first time since they’ve won Super Bowl 50.
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