In an unexpected move that has sparked both curiosity and controversy, Denver Broncos star Garett Bolles has announced the release of his first-ever book—a highly personal project that promises to give fans an intimate look into his life, career, and journey to the NFL. The book, intriguingly titled “33 Years of My Life in Just Over 30 Pages,” is scheduled for release later this year and has already stirred conversation across social media platforms and the football world.
Garett Bolles, known for his fierce presence on the offensive line and his passionate devotion to the game, has always worn his emotions on his sleeve. From overcoming early-life struggles to becoming one of the most reliable left tackles in the league, Bolles’ path has been anything but ordinary. This upcoming book appears to reflect that same raw and unfiltered style, aiming to compress more than three decades of triumphs, setbacks, and personal revelations into a short but impactful read.

According to early promotional materials, the book dives into Bolles’ upbringing, touching on the adversity he faced as a youth, including brushes with trouble and moments of deep self-doubt. It also celebrates the people who helped shape him—coaches, family members, and mentors who refused to give up on him. Bolles’ transformation from a troubled teenager to a respected NFL veteran is a testament to resilience, and this narrative is expected to be a core element of the book.
However, the announcement hasn’t come without controversy. Some critics have questioned whether such a short book can effectively capture a story as complex as Bolles’—especially with a subtitle that implies a level of unmatched talent from childhood. The phrase “no one can match” has been particularly divisive, with some fans interpreting it as arrogance, while others see it as a reflection of Bolles’ hard-earned confidence and unapologetic personality.

Despite the polarizing opinions, the book’s upcoming release has generated a wave of anticipation. Teammates and fellow NFL players have shown their support publicly, praising Bolles for his courage to share personal struggles and for highlighting the lesser-seen emotional side of being a professional athlete. Broncos head coach Sean Payton commented in a recent interview, “Garett has always been a fighter. He’s gone through more than most people know, and I think this book will help fans understand the man behind the helmet.”
Fans have taken to forums and social media to express a mix of emotions—some excited to read the book and learn more about Bolles’ journey, while others remain skeptical about the format and tone. Nonetheless, many agree that it’s rare to see an active player release such a personal account while still playing at a high level.

From a marketing standpoint, the book could open new doors for Bolles beyond football. With a growing number of athletes taking control of their narratives through publishing, podcasts, and documentaries, this project places Bolles among a wave of modern sports figures who are redefining how players engage with the public.
Whether the book becomes a bestseller or simply a cult favorite among die-hard Broncos supporters, one thing is certain: Garett Bolles has never followed a traditional path, and this bold literary move is yet another example of his willingness to stand out. Fans and critics alike will soon have the chance to judge the story for themselves—but love it or hate it, people are already talking.