Player Bio
| HT/WT: 5-8, 220 lbs |
| Birthplace: Stockton, CA |
| Age: 22 |
| School: Washington |
| Experience: R |
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9:22Breaking Down the AFC West Offseason Checklist
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5:56Jonah Coleman Combine Interview
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6:44Denver Broncos Training Camp Report
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1:12Biggest Question for the Broncos This Season
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1:35Can Broncos Defense Be Even Better This Season?
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1:26Jaylen Waddle's Impact on Broncos Offense
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1:02Early Impressions of Bo Nix Post-Ankle Surgery
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11:23AFC West Division Prediction
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1:52Jaguars Training Camp Tour Takeaways
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1:16Joe Brady Looks to Lead Josh Allen, Bills to Super Bowl
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1:26Micah Parsons' Return Timeline for Packers
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1:58Patrick Mahomes Not Expected to Play in Preseason
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9:22Training Camp News and Notes
Top Jonah Coleman News
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Broncos' Jonah Coleman: Pushing for role in Denver backfield
Coleman is trending toward being a real part of a Denver running back rotation that also includes J.K. Dobbins (undisclosed) and RJ Harvey, according to Parker Gabriel of The Denver Post.
Coleman, who logged 14 snaps en route to carrying four times for 24 yards in Friday's preseason opener against the Falcons, has drawn very positive reviews from coach Sean Payton, per Gabriel. On that topic, Payton noted that the 2026 fourth-rounder -- who is listed at 5-foot-8, 220 pounds -- has good balance and short-area quickness and is a "real good elusive runner for his size." As long as Dobbins and Harvey are healthy and available, steady volume may be hard to come by for Coleman, but the rookie back still has a chance to carve out a change-of-pace role early on, and perhaps more down the road if injuries hit Denver's backfield.
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Broncos' Jonah Coleman: Four carries in first taste of NFL
Coleman rushed four times for 24 yards in Friday's 27-7 preseason win over the Falcons.
Coleman was the second running back into the game for Denver after RJ Harvey while veteran J.K. Dobbins (undisclosed) sat out Friday's preseason opener. Denver's rookie fourth-round pick is likely to begin his career as third on the team's running back depth chart behind Dobbins and Harvey, though Tyler Badie, Jaleel McLaughlin and Cody Schrader will try to work their way into the conversation during the preseason, which will continue for the Broncos next Friday against the Packers.
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Broncos' Jonah Coleman: Praised by Payton for standout camp
Broncos coach Sean Payton named Coleman as one of the team's pleasant surprises at training camp so far, Parker Gabriel of The Denver Post reports.
When asked Wednesday about pleasant surprises at camp, Payton began his answer with Coleman's name. The coach even said that Coleman "doesn't feel like a rookie," per Troy Renck of Denver 7 News. Then again, Payton has also made glowing comments about RB J.K. Dobbins and half of the wide receivers on the camp roster. A rookie fourth-round pick, Coleman is perhaps making his case to force a three-way backfield split with Dobbins and RJ Harvey.
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Broncos' Jonah Coleman: Committee path emerging
Coleman will enter training camp positioned to compete for immediate playing time in a Broncos backfield that also includes J.K. Dobbins and RJ Harvey, Luca Evans of The Denver Post reports.
Coleman impressed at OTAs and mandatory minicamp this spring, and the rookie fourth-round pick could immediately claim the 17 percent of offensive snaps handled by Tyler Badie last season. At 5-foot-8, 220 pounds, Coleman offers more upside than Badie thanks to his compact frame and pass-game utility, and he might push Harvey for third-down work while contributing in short-yardage situations. Coleman looks to be on track to beat out Jaleel McLaughlin and Badie for the No. 3 backfield role, but his fantasy appeal will be limited if the Broncos deploy a full backfield committee.
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