The Denver Broncos completed mandatory minicamp a week ago last Thursday and will have a month off until training camp begins. Rookies start training camp on July 17, and veterans start on July 23.
The Broncos have four of their five starting offensive linemen back for another season.
The Denver Broncos will have four of their five starters back for another season
The Broncos will have four starters returning for another season, including LT Garett Bolles, LG Ben Powers, RG Quinn Meinerz, and RT Mike McGlinchey.
The only starter from last season who will not be back for another season is Lloyd Cushenberry III, who signed a contract with the Tennessee Titans this offseason, leaving a vacancy at center.
The Broncos will have three players compete for the starting center spot.
Player #1
The first player competing for the starting job is Luke Wattenberg. Wattenberg is in his third season and has played 23 games, starting one. He played seven games and started one in 2022, playing 30 snaps at LG, 25 at C, 34 at RG, and one at ITE. He also played 16 games in 2023, with three snaps at C and 35 at RG.
Player #2
The second player competing for the starting job is Alex Forsyth. Forsyth is in his second year and didn’t play any snaps or games as a rookie. He played with Bo Nix at Oregon.
Player #3
The third player competing for the starting spot is Sam Mustipher. Mustipher is on his third team and is in his sixth year. He played the first four seasons with the Chicago Bears, playing 43 games and starting 40 at C. He spent last season with the Baltimore Ravens, playing nine games and starting two at C. He has played most of his career at center, playing all but three snaps in the NFL per PFF.