The Denver Broncos 2022 NFL Draft class was their first draft without premier capital after the Russell Wilson trade. That class is now preparing for their third year in the NFL.
Broncos TE Greg Dulcich said he hopes to get healthy over the offseason after dealing with hamstring and foot injuries throughout the year. “The plan’s just going to be trying to get healthy and then just stay healthy and make sure I put this stuff behind me,” Dulcich said, via Mike Klis of 9News.
The 8-8 Denver Broncos have had a tumultuous season in Sean Payton’s first year as head coach and Russell Wilson’s (likely) last season as their starting quarterback.
The Denver Broncos did not activate TE Greg Dulcich from injured reserve before his practice window expired on Wednesday. This means that Dulcich will remain on injured reserve for the rest of the season. Denver designated Dulcich to return close to three weeks ago. Dulcich, 23, was selected by the Broncos with the No.
If Sunday night's clash between the Denver Broncos and the visiting New England Patriots proves anything, it might just be how much truly can change over the course of a decade.
The Denver Broncos are hoping both tight end Greg Dulcich and edge rusher Nik Bonitto are able to progress back from injury in time for the New England Patriots game.
The Denver Broncos have been without tight end Greg Dulcich for all but a few quarters this season, and his absence has held back the offense. Veteran
The injury bug just cannot stop biting Denver Broncos tight end Greg Dulcich. Dulcich has battled a myriad of injuries for the majority of his short career in the NFL.
The Denver Broncos have ruled out outside linebacker Nik Bonitto and tight end Greg Dulcich for their game Saturday night at the Detroit Lions. Bonitto has not practiced this week after suffering a knee injury against the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday.
The Denver Broncos are making a desperate push for the 2023-24 NFL Playoffs. The Broncos are 7-6 and sit in second place in the AFC West. Denver made a decisive move on Greg Dulcich’s status ahead of their Week 15 matchup against the Detroit Lions.
The Denver Broncos designated TE Greg Dulcich to return from injured reserve and activated S P.J. Locke and WR Brandon Johnson from injured reserve. This opens Dulcich’s 21-day window to practice before being activated. Dulcich, 23, was selected by the Broncos with the No.
Battling chronic hamstring trouble over his first two NFL seasons, Greg Dulcich has landed on IR four times due to this particular issue. While this has happened twice in 2023, the Broncos have not given up on the pass-catching tight end contributing this season.
The Denver Broncos are in the midst of a mediocre season, but they at least expect to get lead tight end Greg Dulcich back from injury before the end of the campaign.
Nothing seems to be going right for the Denver Broncos this season, and the latest injury news just adds to the burden. The Broncos received some reinforcements ahead of their Week 6 game against the Kansas City Chiefs, with TE Greg Dulcich being activated from injured reserve following a hamstring injury.
The Denver Broncos have placed second-year tight end Greg Dulcich back on injured reserve, according to 9NEWS' Mike Klis. Dulcich's increasingly bothersome hamstring forced a tough decision from the playmaker-needy Broncos.
Denver Broncos tight end Greg Dulcich will be activated from injured reserve prior to Thursday night's road game against the Kansas City Chiefs, per multiple reports.
He will once again be forced to turn his attention to recovery.
The Denver Broncos placed tight end Greg Dulcich on injured reserve Saturday with a hamstring injury. Dulcich had already been ruled out of Sunday's Week 2 game against Washington.
When it comes to injuries, the Denver Broncos receiving corps can't catch a break. Tight end Greg Dulcich will miss multiple weeks after suffering a hamstring injury. The same injury sidelined him for seven games last season.
Adam Schefter reports that Broncos TE Greg Dulcich is expected to be sidelined for multiple weeks with a hamstring injury. Schefter notes that this is the same hamstring that cost him the first five games last year. Dulcich could be a candidate for injured reserve in the coming days.
With the 2023 NFL preseason officially wrapped up, it's time to start drafting your fantasy football teams. Unless you're choosing Travis Kelce or a select group of others, the tight end position is essentially a fantasy wasteland. Here are three players to avoid at the position.
Denver Broncos TE Greg Dulcich could see an altered role on offense this fall.
Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton knows offensive talent, and he has a tight end in Greg Dulcich who will be used all over the field this season.
As a rookie third-round pick out of UCLA, tight end Greg Dulcich appeared in 10 games for the Denver Broncos last year, starting six. He finished the season with 33 receptions (on 55 targets) for 411 yards and two touchdowns. How will Dulcich factor into new Broncos head coach Sean Payton's plan for the offense moving forward?
Greg Dulcich's big hair adds flair to the Broncos' inept offense. "He's got great hair, too, which is always impressive," said Broncos head coach Nathaniel Hackett after a 21-17 victory over the Jaguars.
UCLA football tight end Greg Dulcich spoke to reporters after the Bruins’ pro day on Tuesday, sharing his thoughts on his performance, the difference in the environment compared to the NFL Scouting Combine and the various teams he’s interviewed with throughout the NFL Draft process.
As the NFL Combine got rolling, one Bruin made sure to capitalize on being in the spotlight. UCLA football product Greg Dulcich was part of the first group to take the field at Lucas Oil Stadium, with the tight ends being the first position to get tested at the 2022 NFL Scouting Combine.
Greg Dulcich is already making waves in Indianapolis, and he hasn't even taken the field yet. The UCLA football tight end is making the rounds at the 2022 NFL Scouting Combine on Wednesday, both on the podium and behind the scenes.
UCLA football tight end Greg Dulcich was the lone player who spoke with the media following Wednesday's bye week practice. Dulcich talked about his reaction to being named a semifinalist for the John Mackey Award and Burlsworthy Trophy, given to the top tight end and top former walk-on in the country, respectively.
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