The Denver Broncos have had an eventful offseason thus far, but it appears they may not be finished reshaping their roster. As the 2025 NFL season approaches, Denver is looking to solidify its standing in the highly competitive AFC West, and the latest buzz suggests a potential upgrade at running back could be on the horizon.
Following a 10-win season in 2024, where nine of those victories came by multiple scores, the Broncos showed they’re closing the gap on the division’s top contenders. Notably, they nearly pulled off an upset against the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead and kept things close in both matchups against the Los Angeles Chargers. With promising rookie quarterback Bo Nix under center and a defense that held its own, many analysts believe Denver could make a legitimate push for the AFC West crown in 2025.

Despite their progress, one position group that could use reinforcement is the running back corps. Recent reports have linked the Broncos to free-agent running back J.K. Dobbins, a potential high-impact addition to their offensive arsenal.
NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reported that Denver is showing interest in Dobbins, who spent the 2024 season with the Chargers. At just 26 years old, Dobbins posted a strong campaign, rushing for over 900 yards and notching nine touchdowns. He averaged an impressive 4.6 yards per carry in 2024 and holds a career average north of 5.0 yards per carry.
The primary concern with Dobbins, however, remains his injury history. He has dealt with multiple setbacks since entering the league, which may limit his role in Denver’s offense. Still, if used strategically, he could be an effective part of a running back committee alongside RJ Harvey and Audric Estime. This trio could potentially give Denver one of the deepest and most versatile backfields in the division.
In today’s NFL landscape, where passing attacks dominate headlines, the run game remains a vital component of a successful offense. The Broncos struggled with ground production last season, making Dobbins a logical target to help turn that around.
If this move materializes, it could significantly shift the power dynamic in the AFC West. While the Chiefs remain the gold standard, and the Chargers are not far behind, a more balanced and powerful Broncos offense might just be what Denver needs to make a serious run at the division title.
As training camp nears, all eyes will be on the Broncos to see whether this potential signing becomes reality—and if it could be the final piece in their playoff puzzle.