J.K. Dobbins promises Broncos no injuries ahead of minicamp
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 16, 2026, 12:30 PM
Last updated Jun 16, 2026
As mandatory minicamp begins on June 16, 2026, J.K. Dobbins expresses confidence in his health as he returns from a Lisfranc injury. The Denver Broncos running back, who previously ranked fifth in the NFL for rushing yards last season, aims to prove his ability to stay injury-free this year. Head coach Sean Payton reported that quarterback Bo Nix, returning from a season-ending injury, will also participate fully in practices this week. The Broncos look to improve their rushing attack and overall performance as they prepare for training camp next month.
- •Dobbins vows to avoid injuries this season after previous setbacks.
- •Dobbins ranked fifth in rushing yards in the NFL before his injury.
- •Bo Nix is participating in minicamp after recovering from injury.
- •Head coach Payton expects Nix to excel in his third year.
- •Broncos aim for a deeper playoff run with a stronger ground game.
- 12:30 PMYahoo Sports — Horse Tracks: Dobbins promises ‘no injuries’ this season
"As mandatory minicamp begins today, the veteran running back plans to show Denver he can “go the distance” this season.
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