DENVER, Colorado — The Denver Broncos may be preparing to complete one of the most notable transactions of the 2026 NFL offseason.
According to confirmation from ESPN insider Adam Schefter, Broncos leadership is taking the final steps toward reaching an agreement with a veteran wide receiver legend.
This move comes as Sean Payton and the team’s front office continue seeking depth to support their Super Bowl ambitions next season.
DeAndre Hopkins has emerged as the ideal target for Denver to add high-level talent to the offense without disrupting locker room chemistry.

Internal sources reveal that discussions between both sides have progressed rapidly in recent days following the team’s post-NFL Draft roster evaluation.
The Broncos currently possess the star duo of Courtland Sutton and Jaylen Waddle, forming one of the most formidable wide receiver groups in the AFC heading into the 2026 season.
However, coaching staff still have some concerns regarding durability, as both receivers have missed time due to injuries in the previous season.
That is precisely why Denver has decided to add another experienced veteran receiver capable of stepping into a significant role when needed.
Although he is no longer at his explosive peak, Hopkins is still regarded as an extremely reliable receiver in big games.
His intelligent route-running, ability to catch in tight spaces, and experience reading coverage allow him to create significant value even at age 33.
His most recent season was the most difficult of his career, as he recorded just 22 receptions for 330 receiving yards and two touchdowns.
However, many experts believe the unstable offensive system and quarterback issues greatly impacted the veteran receiver’s performance.
Prior to that downturn, he still posted 80 receptions for 610 yards and five touchdowns in the highly competitive 2024 NFL season.
Notably, Hopkins also surpassed 1,000 receiving yards in the 2023 season and continued to demonstrate elite ball-catching ability against top cornerbacks.
Over his NFL career spanning more than a decade, he has accumulated over 13,000 receiving yards along with numerous iconic highlight moments.
Hopkins owns five First Team All-Pro selections, three Pro Bowl nods, and once led the NFL in touchdown receptions during his outstanding 2017 campaign.
Across stints with the Houston Texans, Arizona Cardinals, Tennessee Titans, Baltimore Ravens, and Kansas City Chiefs, he has consistently been regarded as one of the most reliable receivers in the league.
Inside the Broncos organization, many believe Hopkins’ playoff experience and competitive mentality will be extremely valuable in next season’s AFC race.
If the deal is finalized, the Broncos will create a fascinating competition between Hopkins, Courtland Sutton, and Jaylen Waddle within Sean Payton’s offensive system.
In the eyes of many NFL analysts, Denver could then possess one of the most experienced and dangerous wide receiver groups in the entire league for 2026.






