· 2026-07-15

Denver Broncos' offensive line heads into camp with All‑Pro talent and a mission to keep the team atop the AFC at 14‑3, riding a two‑game winning streak.
Quinn Meinerz and Garett Bolles are the marquee names. Meinerz earned back‑to‑back first‑team All‑Pro honors, a first for any Denver lineman, while Bolles posted the league’s lowest pressure rate for a left tackle in 2025. Both were finalists for the inaugural Protector of the Year Award and will look to repeat their elite play.
Since Sean Payton arrived, the Broncos have stacked the trenches with free‑agent signings like Mike McGlinchey and Ben Powers, then locked up starters in Meinerz, Bolles and Luke Wattenberg. Pro Football Focus graded the unit as the league’s best in 2025, and ESPN analysts now project it to remain the top pass‑blocking crew. That stability translates into better protection for the quarterback and more room for the running game.
Mike McGlinchey said the focus is on “consistency, executing the calls and keeping on keeping on.” He wants to tweak every facet, from first‑down runs to third‑down pass protection. The goal is to tighten up the run game, a priority after a season that fell short in certain areas. With the O‑line’s depth, Denver can rotate fresh legs and keep pressure off the starters.
The team sits 1st in the American Football Conference, 14‑3 record, on a W2 streak. Their next test arrives against the Kansas City Chiefs on 2026‑09‑15, a matchup that will put the line’s protection schemes under the spotlight. If the O‑line can maintain its elite status, Denver will have a solid foundation to chase a deep playoff run.
Analysts like Mike Clay and Dan Fornek expect Denver’s unit to stay at the top of the league. Yet the line must adapt to new defensive schemes and keep improving. The blend of veteran All‑Pros and promising depth gives the Broncos a rare chance to keep the trenches strong throughout the season.