Immediately After J.K. Dobbins Confirms His Departure, Former Broncos QB Makes Bold Suggestion of a 1,035-Yard, 4-Touchdown Addition as Free Agency Opens

Posted Feb 28, 2026

DENVER — The moment J.K. Dobbins confirmed he would be moving on from the Denver Broncos, attention quickly shifted to one pressing question: who replaces him in a backfield entering a pivotal transition?

With free agency approaching and roster-building season in full swing, Denver suddenly finds itself evaluating how to stabilize and potentially upgrade its running game. The departure leaves meaningful carries on the table, and in Sean Payton’s system, that role is anything but minor.

Amid the speculation, a familiar voice stepped forward. Former Broncos quarterback Ben DiNucci publicly floated what many are calling a bold but logical idea — targeting a running back who posted 1,035 rushing yards and four touchdowns as a rookie. Those numbers immediately elevated the conversation beyond depth signing territory.

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The name gradually surfacing in league circles is Tyler Allgeier of the Atlanta Falcons. Allgeier’s breakout rookie campaign proved he can handle starter-level workload, showcasing power between the tackles, durability, and the ability to close out games when protecting a lead.

Timing matters. As teams finalize cap structures and evaluate positional priorities, Denver must decide whether it wants a committee approach or a more defined early-down presence. Payton’s offense historically values balance and situational control, particularly on second-and-medium and in four-minute offense scenarios. A proven 1,000-yard rusher naturally fits that mold.

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DiNucci did not hesitate to praise the potential addition — without overcomplicating the argument.

“He’s strong, durable, and he always finds a way to get those extra yards when it matters most. He doesn’t just run the ball — he controls the tempo of the game, and that’s exactly what an offense needs if it wants to win consistently.”

That endorsement carries weight given DiNucci’s familiarity with Denver’s environment. It also aligns with the reported market projection — roughly three years, $22 million — a figure that suggests expectations beyond a rotational role.

If Denver commits at that level, it signals intent. It would mean the Broncos are prioritizing physical identity and backfield stability as quarterback Bo Nix continues his development following the ankle injury that ended his playoff run.

Dobbins’ exit creates uncertainty, but it also creates opportunity. As free agency opens, the Broncos must determine whether to chase upside, committee flexibility, or proven production. A 1,035-yard rookie résumé makes the decision harder to ignore — and thanks to one former quarterback’s bold suggestion, the conversation is only getting louder in Denver.

Denver Broncos Become the Second Most Profitable Team in the NFL Following a Bold Move by Owner Greg Penner
DENVER — While on-field success is still being refined, the Denver Broncos have quietly achieved a major financial milestone. According to 2025 valuation data and financial reports, the Broncos now rank as the second most profitable team in the NFL, trailing only the Dallas Cowboys, long considered the league’s financial benchmark. For the 2025 fiscal year, the Broncos generated more than $200 million in annual operating profit, reflecting significant growth in commercial performance and operational efficiency. Total revenue remains strong, driven by national television revenue sharing, premium sponsorship agreements, and consistent fan engagement across the region. This rise did not happen by accident. Since taking control of the franchise, owner Greg Penner has emphasized building the Broncos as a modern sports enterprise — optimizing commercial operations, expanding high-value sponsorship partnerships, and strengthening the organization’s national brand presence. Game-day operations remain a critical revenue engine. Ticket sales, premium suites, hospitality services, and non-football events at the team’s home venue contribute substantially each season. Additionally, the NFL’s massive national media rights deals provide a stable and significant revenue stream, with Denver benefiting from both league-wide sharing and strong local market demand. Despite substantial player-related expenses — including salaries, bonuses, and guaranteed contracts — the Broncos have maintained a healthy financial structure. The organization’s debt level remains low relative to overall valuation, positioning the franchise for sustainable long-term growth. Team valuation has now climbed into the multi-billion-dollar range, placing Denver among the most valuable sports organizations in the United States. However, the boldest move tied to this financial ascent may still be ahead. According to internal plans and league sources, Greg Penner is preparing to aggressively upgrade the entire stadium infrastructure, transforming Empower Field at Mile High into one of the premier destinations in the NFL. The vision includes modernized facilities, expanded premium commercial spaces, enhanced fan experience zones, and multi-purpose event capabilities designed to maximize year-round revenue potential. While the Cowboys continue to hold the top spot in profitability, the Broncos are proving they are no longer just competing in the AFC West. Under Greg Penner’s leadership, Denver is building a financial powerhouse — one that could redefine its position in the league for years to come.

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