Jeff Legwold

Jeff Legwold is a senior writer for ESPN who covers the Denver Broncos and the NFL. He has been with ESPN since 2013 and has also assisted with NFL draft coverage. Prior to joining ESPN, Legwold spent over 20 years covering the Broncos for various media outlets. He is a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame Board of Selectors since 1999 and has attended every scouting combine since 1987.

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Recent Articles

Denver Broncos' Courtland Sutton Attends Mandatory Minicamp Amid Contract Impasse and Injury Recovery

Denver Broncos' Courtland Sutton Attends Mandatory Minicamp Amid Contract Impasse and Injury Recovery

Broke On: Tuesday, 11 June 2024 Denver Broncos' wide receiver Courtland Sutton attended mandatory minicamp with an ongoing contract dispute and an injury, leaving $26.5M unguaranteed on his $60.8M extension. Despite the new quarterback and missing offseason activities, Sutton expressed excitement for the season and intent to help rookies succeed.
James Madison University: From Regional to National Brand in Sports

James Madison University: From Regional to National Brand in Sports

Broke On: Monday, 25 March 2024 James Madison University has had a successful 11-win football season and won national titles in women's lacrosse and softball. These successes are the result of a decade-long plan to elevate James Madison from regional to national brand.
Russell Wilson Released by Denver Broncos, Ending Tumultuous Two-Season Run with $85 Million in Dead Salary Cap Over Next Two Years

Russell Wilson Released by Denver Broncos, Ending Tumultuous Two-Season Run with $85 Million in Dead Salary Cap Over Next Two Years

Broke On: Tuesday, 05 March 2024 Russell Wilson, a nine-time Pro Bowl quarterback who engineered two impressive drives that ended with touchdown throws and successful two-point passes to tie a game against the New England Patriots in December 2023, has been released by the Denver Broncos. The move ends his tumultuous two-season run with the team and will result in $85 million in total dead salary cap over the next two years.
2024 NFL Awards: Lamar Jackson, Joe Flacco and Myles Garrett Win Big; Pro Football Hall of Fame Reveals Class for 2024

2024 NFL Awards: Lamar Jackson, Joe Flacco and Myles Garrett Win Big; Pro Football Hall of Fame Reveals Class for 2024

Broke On: Friday, 09 February 2024 The 2024 NFL Awards ceremony took place on February 8th, with Lamar Jackson winning his second MVP award for the Baltimore Ravens. Joe Flacco was named comeback player of the year and Myles Garrett received defensive player of the year honors. The Pro Football Hall of Fame also revealed its class for 2024, which included Julius Peppers and Dwight Freeney.