Coach Sean Payton of the Broncos remarked, “He’s a tremendous athlete.” “He has remarkable athleticism. Eight years don’t feel like that. Working with a player
can sometimes make you feel that way and other times it doesn’t. With him, I don’t feel that way. Bolles will be signing a new deal for the second time in his
career. Bolles received a four-year, $68 million contract extension from Denver in 2020, as his rookie contract was coming to an end. The agreement will
now expire after the 2024 season. It’s not the left tackle’s intention to extend. Bolles remarked, “They know I want to be here.” They are aware that there
isn’t—I’ve told them as much—but I also can’t worry about it. All I have to do is work.Coach Payton and I have a special bond. We communicate and are really
close. All he says is to concentrate on what needs to be focused on. That just means playing good football and also being a nice husband, father, and son. It
went well for me if I can concentrate on those things the same way I did in 2020.Throughout Bolles’ first seven years in the NFL, the Broncos have finished
with a losing record and missed the playoffs every year. Bolles wants to be a part of the turnaround as the club currently seems to be headed in the right
path. He declared, “I adore being a Bronco.” “I adore this city,” I adore every aspect of this company. We’re moving in the appropriate way. Because I’ve been
here the longest, I don’t think anyone else in this building wants to win this more than me. “I have witnessed the history and mythology our organization
possesses. I believe it is my responsibility to keep constructing it and assembling the team that we require.
o ahead.” Bolles is the player in Denver with the oldest contract after Justin Simmons, a safety, was released earlier this year. For that status to continue
after this fall, he will require a new contract. There might be an upcoming in-season extension. But Bolles will always arrive at work with a great attitude, deal or no deal.