It’s been a busy few days as the Annual Meeting in Phoenix, as the Broncos’ top executives and decision-makers have spoken about the state of the organization.
There’s more happening, though, that will impact Denver during the 2023 season.
Perhaps most notably, NFL owners approved a proposal that would allow teams to play two short-week “Thursday Night Football” games in a season.
Teams will also no longer be guaranteed to play on “Thursday Night Football” as part of the change.
On the field, a couple of players may also look a little different each week, as the league approved a rule change that will allow players to wear No. 0.
Any player — other than an offensive or defensive lineman — would be permitted to wear the jersey number beginning in 2023.
In 1962, a fullback named John Olszewski wore No. 0 for Denver. To date, it’s the only time that number has been worn for the franchise — but he may soon have company.
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