While the rest of the NFL is fighting to survive Wild Card Weekend, the Denver Broncos are doing something far more dangerous.
They’re preparing… in silence.
With the No. 1 seed and a bye secured, Denver doesn’t yet know its playoff opponent. But that hasn’t stopped the front office from aggressively fine-tuning the roster — and some of these moves are already sparking debate inside the fan base.
The Broncos brought back safety Tanner McCalister to add depth with Brandon Jones still sidelined. Veterans Marcedes Lewis and Geron Christian were quietly re-signed to the practice squad after clearing waivers, reinforcing the trenches and the locker room.
Then came the move that raised eyebrows.
Denver signed veteran center Michael Deiter, a 92-game NFL veteran, to the practice squad.
Depth move? Or subtle panic?
Some fans believe this is championship-level preparation — covering every possible injury scenario before January football turns violent. Others see it as a red flag, questioning the health and trust level around the offensive line, especially with Luke Wattenberg’s status still unclear.
Two linemen were released to make room. Hard decisions. Cold timing.
This isn’t flashy. There’s no headline splash. But history shows Super Bowls are often won in moments exactly like this — when contenders quietly sharpen the blade while everyone else is distracted.
The Broncos aren’t resting.
They’re loading the chamber.