If the Denver Broncos get more than what they bargained for with veteran running back J.K. Dobbins, that can almost only mean good things for the upcoming season.
Dobbins spoke with The Denver Post’s Luca Evans after signing a 1-year, $2.75 million contract with the Broncos on June 10 and made it clear that the obstacles he’s already cleared to this point in his NFL career — including a pair of catastrophic injuries — have only made him stronger and more resilient.
“I’m just wired the way where I just, I can’t give up,” Dobbins told The Denver Post. “I mean, I don’t know how to give up. I don’t know how to lay down.”
That’s the kind of approach the Broncos need at running back moving forward. Even if rookie RJ Harvey ends up being the featured back, Dobbins brings some toughness to a position group that hasn’t seen a 1,000 yard rusher since Phillip Lindsay in 2019.
Broncos Deal Pushes Dobbins Past $10 Million Mark
While Dobbins’ deal with the Broncos isn’t for a huge amount, it does represent a significant milestone for him and will bring his career earnings to approximately $10.2 million.
Dobbins had over 1,000 yards of scrimmage and 9 touchdowns for the Los Angeles Chargers in just 13 games in 2024, but the franchise drafted North Carolina running back Omarion Hampton in the first round of the 2025 NFL draft.
Denver is coming off its first playoff appearance since the 2015 season and did so without almost any semblance of a running game. They were hotly anticipated to take a running back in the first round but chose University of Texas defensive back Jahdae Barron and picked Harvey up in the second round at No. 60 overall.
Dobbins Once on Track to be Featured RB
Dobbins rushed for over 1,000 yards in each of his first 2 seasons at Ohio State, then crackied 2,000 rushing yards in 2019 on the way to being named an All-American. He was drafted in the second round (No. 55 overall) in the 2020 NFL draft by the Baltimore Ravens and spent his first 4 seasons there.