Denver Broncos: The Hall-of-Fame wait for Broncos owner Pat Bowlen could come to an end this weekend in Atlanta. Bowlen, who was selected as a Contributor Finalist last August, needs 80 percent of Saturday's vote to become a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame's Class of 2019.

Under Bowlen's ownership, the Broncos have appeared in seven Super Bowls and have won three. According to the Pro Football Hall of Fame, Bowlen is the only owner in history to win 300 games in his first 30 seasons.

Other former Broncos who could have their name called on Saturday include cornerback Champ Bailey, safety John Lynch and safety Steve Atwater.

On the field, Denver hired Vic Fangio as its head coach on January 10. Fangio has over three decades of NFL experience and most recently ran the Chicago Bears' defense – a unit that ranked third overall in the NFL this past season.

Oakland Raiders: Head Coach Jon Gruden and Co. are fresh off the 2019 Reese's Senior Bowl, where the Raiders coaching staff led the North team to a 34-24 victory over a South team coached by the 49ers' staff. New General Manager Mike Mayock, who was hired away from the NFL Network on Dec. 31, 2018, was also in Mobile, Ala. for the Senior Bowl.

Speaking of the Bay Area, there are questions as to where the Raiders will be playing their home games in 2019 before moving to Las Vegas in 2020. At his press conference Wednesday in Atlanta, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said that Raiders officials are currently working through those issues, but noted that time is of the essence when it comes to NFL business.