BREAKING NEWS: The $10 million RB for the Broncos makes a strong statement about the……

Denver  Broncos star running back, Jamal Hunter, who signed a $10 million deal in the offseason, made waves today with a powerful and candid statement about the team’s direction heading into the 2025 NFL season.

 

During a press conference following OTAs (Organized Team Activities), Hunter didn’t mince words:

“We’re not here to rebuild — we’re here to win. This team has the pieces. No more excuses, no more talking about potential. It’s time to produce.”

 

Hunter, a Pro Bowl talent who joined the Broncos from the AFC rival Titans, was brought in to supercharge Denver’s struggling run game. His arrival marks a shift in strategy for head coach Sean Payton, who’s made clear he expects the Broncos to contend in a loaded AFC West.

 

When asked about his contract and whether the pressure of a $10 million payday weighed on him, Hunter responded bluntly:

 

“You don’t pay someone like me to blend in. You pay me to change the game. That’s exactly what I plan to do.”

 

His remarks have already ignited conversations among fans and analysts alike, with many viewing his leadership as the missing spark the franchise desperately needs.

 

The Broncos, who finished 7–10 last season, will open their preseason against the 49ers in August. All eyes will be on Jamal Hunter as he looks to turn bold words into bruising yards.

 

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BREAKING NEWS: The $10 Million RB for the Broncos Makes a Strong Statement About the Coaching Staff

 

Denver, CO – June 24, 2025 — Star running back Jamal Hunter, fresh off a lucrative $10 million contract, made headlines today by delivering a passionate and pointed statement regarding the Denver Broncos’ coaching staff.

 

In an unscripted moment during today’s press availability, Hunter praised the staff’s renewed focus on accountability, while subtly calling out previous inconsistencies:

 

“This is the first time in years I’ve felt a coaching staff actually gets it. They’re demanding, they’re honest, and they’re not afraid to bench someone if they’re not giving 100%. That’s how you build a winning culture.”

 

Hunter’s comments are being interpreted as both a vote of confidence in head coach Sean Payton and a thinly veiled critique of prior leadership regimes that failed to produce consistent results.

 

The Broncos, under Payton’s second year at the helm, have revamped their offensive line and are expected to lean heavily on Hunter to establish the run game early in the season.

 

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ENGLEWOOD, CO — June 24, 2025 — Denver Broncos star running back Jamal Hunter isn’t just cashing checks — he’s setting the tone.

 

After signing a 3-year, $30 million deal in the offseason, with $10 million guaranteed this year, the Broncos’ newly-minted backfield leader used his first full press availability of the summer to send a message not just to teammates — but to the entire league.

 

“This year, it’s personal. I didn’t come to Denver to be part of a rebuild. I came to win.”

 

Those were Hunter’s opening words as he addressed reporters Tuesday morning after another intense session of minicamp. Calm but commanding, the 27-year-old made it clear: he expects the Broncos to contend, and he plans to lead by example.

 

Making His Presence Felt

Hunter, a two-time Pro Bowler who spent his first five seasons with the Tennessee Titans, was one of Denver’s biggest free-agent signings this offseason. Known for his punishing running style and breakaway speed, he’s expected to revitalize a Broncos offense that finished near the bottom of the league in rushing yards last season.

 

But it’s not just his talent that caught the attention of GM George Paton and head coach Sean Payton — it’s his mindset.

 

“There are no shortcuts,” Hunter continued. “This team has slept on itself for too long. We’ve got the roster. We’ve got the coaches. Now it’s about putting it together and playing with an edge — every single snap.”

 

Changing the Culture

Inside the locker room, players say Hunter has already brought a different kind of energy. Wide receiver Courtland Sutton praised his intensity, calling him “a spark the offense needed.”

 

Head coach Sean Payton echoed those sentiments.

 

“He’s not just talking — he’s showing it every day in practice. You don’t pay a guy $10 million just for what he does on Sundays. You pay him for what he brings to the entire building. Jamal’s brought accountability, fire, and leadership.”

 

Eyes on the AFC West

The AFC West remains one of the toughest divisions in football, with Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs still setting the standard. But Hunter doesn’t seem interested in second place.

 

“People keep handing the division to other teams before we even step on the field. Let them talk. We’ll do the work,” he said.

 

With a retooled offensive line, an improving young quarterback in Caleb Rourke, and a reinvigorated defense, Denver has made it clear this offseason: they intend to turn the page on mediocrity.

 

And if Jamal Hunter has his way, they’ll slam it shut.

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