How the Denver Broncos' Elite Defense is Gearing Up for a Dominant 2025 NFL Season
The Denver Broncos are enhancing their elite defense for the 2025 NFL season, focusing on key additions and improvements to dominate the league.

The Denver Broncos have been making waves in the NFL offseason, defying conventional wisdom by focusing on bolstering their already formidable defense. After ending an eight-year playoff drought last season, the Broncos are determined to build on their success and aim even higher in 2025.
A Stellar Defense Gets Even Better
The Broncos' defense was a powerhouse in 2024, leading the league in sacks with a franchise-record 63 and ranking first in defensive EPA (expected points added). Cornerback Pat Surtain II was named the NFL's Defensive Player of the Year, and the team's defensive line was bolstered by standout performances from edge rusher Nik Bonitto, defensive tackle Zach Allen, and edge rusher Jonathon Cooper.
Key Additions in Free Agency and the Draft
In free agency, the Broncos made significant moves by signing safety Talanoa Hufanga to a three-year, $39 million deal and linebacker Dre Greenlaw to a three-year, $31.5 million contract. They also used their first-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft to select Texas cornerback Jahdae Barron, a move that defensive coordinator Vance Joseph called a "no-brainer."
Focus on Continuous Improvement
"We had a great defense, [but] that was last year," Joseph said. "My entire offseason [thought] is that's over, let's keep improving. Last year counts, but it doesn't matter moving forward, we added some more pieces, we keep improving ... the challenges are ahead."
High Expectations for 2025
The Broncos' defense will face a tough schedule in 2025, including matchups against two-time league MVP Patrick Mahomes, Justin Herbert, and reigning Super Bowl MVP Jalen Hurts. However, the team is confident that their defense, led by Surtain and bolstered by new additions, will rise to the occasion.
Building on Past Success
"This defense is incredible. You look from top to bottom, it's just players," Hufanga said. "So for me, I just wanted to humbly come in, earn their respect and join a crew that already did really well last year, for sure."
With a focus on continuous improvement and key additions, the Denver Broncos are poised to make a significant impact in the 2025 NFL season. Their elite defense, combined with a strong offensive core, makes them a team to watch as they aim for championship glory.