$54 Million Star Sends 1-Word Message as Broncos Meet With Champion

   

If the Denver Broncos come away from the 2025 draft with former Ohio State running back TreVeyon Henderson, veteran edge defender Jonathon Cooper will not be mad at it. In fact, Cooper believes the Broncos Country would be behind the move.

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Henderson was part of a championship RB duo for the Ohio State Buckeyes in 2024 with fellow 2025 draft prospect Quinshon Judkins, who has also been a speculative target for the Broncos.

Asked about Henderson, Cooper posted on X on April 15 that the Broncos would be, “Lit.”

Fittingly, the Broncos have a private meeting with Henderson set for April 16.

“Broncos are visiting with Ohio State RB TreVeyon Henderson today. Many mocksters believe he’s ideal fit for Payton’s system as he’s both a rush/receiver threat,” 9News’ Mike Klis reported on X on April 16. “Two 1,000+yd rush/27 catch seasons at Ohio State. Henderson visited Steelers yesterday, pick one slot after Broncos.”

The Broncos own the No. 20 overall pick in the first round of the 2025 draft. However, Henderson has been projected most frequently as a second-rounder.

Cooper, who inked a $54 million deal in November, logged 10.5 sacks rushing the passer in 2024.