The Denver Broncos opened their free agency period by adding some weapons on defense, but now they've added a weapon for special teams. According to Jordan Schultz of Fox Sports, the Broncos will be signing free-agent wide receiver Trent Sherfield to a two-year deal worth $8 million.
The Denver Broncos have been busy the past few days, both in getting some of their own players signed to new deals and agreeing to terms with outside free agents.
Dre Greenlaw is now the Broncos’ top linebacker, though Alex Singleton is on the way back from his ACL tear. Justin Strnad, however, is coming back after increased 2024 usage.
There were only a couple perceived blue-chip talents that hit the market this spring, but that doesn't mean there weren't chances to get better. These teams did.
Multiple Denver Broncos, including rush linebacker Nik Bonitto, wide receiver Courtland Sutton, and defensive linemen Zach Allen and John Franklin-Myers, are in line for extensions.
The Denver Broncos have acquired former Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Trent Sherfield on a two-year, $8 million contract. After bringing in some quality defensive players from the 2025 free agency market, head coach Sean Payton brings some extra pass-catching help for Bo Nix next season, per Jordan Schultz of FOX Sports.
The 2025 offseason is underway and the Denver Broncos have been busy , both in getting some of their own players signed to new deals and agreeing to terms with players who were on other teams in 2024.
Upon bolstering their defense to open NFL free agency, the Denver Broncos executed a move on the offensive side of the ball, signing former Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Trent Sherfield to a two-year, $8 million contract, FOX Sports' Jordan Schultz reported Tuesday.
He has played a backup role for most of his career.
After making several big signings yesterday, things were a lot quieter for the Denver Broncos on Day 2 of the NFL’s legal tampering period of free agency.
After a whirlwind first day of free agency negotiations, all has been quiet on the Denver Broncos front. The Broncos hosted free-agent tight end Evan Engram at the team facility on Monday — with an emphasis on a medical evaluation, no doubt — but he left the Mile High City unsigned.
The Denver Broncos have bolstered their linebacker corps with the signing of former San Francisco 49ers standout Dre Greenlaw. The veteran linebacker, known for his physicality and coverage skills, joins Denver on a three-year, $35 million contract, bringing both potential and injury concerns to the Broncos' defense.
Before the legal tampering period opened, the Denver Broncos made an in-house splash by re-signing defensive tackle D.J. Jones to a three-year, $39 million deal .
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The Buccaneers are signing former Broncos punter Riley Dixon to a two-year deal worth $6M, per NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport. Dixon’s $3M APY is tied for third-highest among all punters.
The Denver Broncos have already agreed to terms with former San Francisco 49ers defenders Dre Greenlaw and Talanoa Hufanga, but they may not be done on
The Denver Broncos have been among the quietest teams in the first several hours of the legal tampering process. While they waited for big moves to go their way, the Broncos lost a key defensive player they could have gotten to return.
NFL free agency has arrived, with teams taking advantage of the legal tampering period before the start of the new league year on Wednesday at 4 p.m. ET.
The Denver Broncos had a clear vision of what they wanted to accomplish during the first day of free agent legal tampering, and they executed it. However, their plan may not have been what most thought it would, at least not yet.
The Dolphins are once again banking their future on quarterback Tua Tagovailoa's health.
Tom Pelissero reports that the Texans are bringing back DB Tremon Smith on a two-year deal worth up to $7.5 million. Pelissero adds that the deal makes Smith the highest-paid core special teams player in the league.
The Denver Broncos have been searching for a very specific position the last two years. Some would say it's the tight end position, others would just say more weapons for Bo Nix.
The Denver Broncos reached agreement on a two-year deal to retain quarterback Jarrett Stidham, according to multiple reports on Sunday night. The Denver Post reported that the deal is worth up to $12 million with $7 million guaranteed.
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