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Highlights from Broncos' first day of pre-camp acclimation

Highlights from Broncos' first day of pre-camp acclimation

USA Todaya day ago
The Denver Broncos are kicking off training camp with a two-day acclimation period on Wednesday and Thursday ahead of the first official day of practice (with fans in attendance) on Friday.
Following the light session on Wednesday, here are some of the highlights from media members at Broncos Park Powered by CommonSpirit.
1. Official Broncos footage
2. Bo Nix highlights
3. Courtland Sutton in attendance
4. Pat Bryant looks sharp
5. More from Bo Nix
6. J.K. Dobbins on the field
7. Dre Greenlaw's debut
8. RJ Harvey SZN
9. Bo Nix hits Troy Franklin
10. Bo Nix hits Courtland Sutton
The Broncos will have another light session on Thursday before the action picks up on Friday. Football is officially back.
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