Despite no fullback currently under contract for next season, the Denver Broncos are not interested in signing former San Francisco 49ers star Kyle Juszczyk, beat writer Luca Evans reported Thursday.
Former Denver Broncos third-round pick Dre'Mont Jones has found a new NFL home. After a three-year stint with the Seattle Seahawks , the defensive lineman was released this offseason.
It was a good season for the Denver Broncos, led by rookie quarterback Bo Nix, going 10-7, finishing third in the AFC West and making a playoff appearance, eventually losing to the Buffalo Bills in the wild-card round 31-7.
With the first major wave of NFL free agency mostly come and gone, numerous free agents remain. That includes six quarterbacks who previously started for the Denver Broncos at some point since 2018.
The star WR has a vast market.
The Denver Broncos found a high-caliber tight end in Evan Engram, but USA Today Broncos Wire writer Jon Heath sees a problem coming. Engram wore No. 17 with the Jacksonville Jaguars from 2022 to 2024, and he wore it in college at Ole Miss.
Even with the signing of free agent tight end Evan Engram, the Denver Broncos could still use some more playmakers in the passing game. One of the top wide receivers still available is Cooper Kupp, who was released by the Los Angeles Rams on Wednesday.
After his release by the Los Angeles Rams, wide receiver Cooper Kupp should have plenty of options.
The Denver Broncos have done a smash-up job in free agency. Retaining defensive tackle D.J. Jones alone with backup quarterback Jarrett Stidham, swing
Brent Sobleski of Bleacher Report graded all of the signings and trades that happened on day three of free agency. He gave the Denver Broncos a B+ for the signing of newly acquired tight end Evan Engram, who last played for the Jacksonville Jaguars.
The longtime Rams receiver was released yesterday and according to Schefter, the Broncos are among the teams interested in him. Late last night, ESPN’s lead NFL insider appeared on SportsCenter and reported that the Broncos are among the three teams that bear watching for veteran wide receiver Cooper Kupp.
The Denver Broncos have reportedly signed tight end Evan Engram to a two-year, $23 million deal that includes $16.5 million in guaranteed money. The Denver Broncos have their joker at tight end after signing Evan Engram to a two-year deal in free agency.
The Denver Broncos were among the biggest surprises in the NFL last season as they finished 10-7 and reached the postseason for the first time since 2015.
As I have in past offseasons, I'm going to break down each free agent the Denver Broncos have either signed or re-signed to multi-year contracts. I'll examine the details, as provided by Over The Cap , and see how the Broncos did in terms of the signing and the market for the position.
The Denver Broncos made a huge move on Wednesday by signing tight end Evan Engram to a two-year deal. Engram, 6-foot-3/240 lbs from Powder Springs, GA,
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ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter reported the Denver Broncos "bear watching" as a team interested in signing free-agent wide receiver Cooper Kupp, who was expectedly released by the Los Angeles Rams on Wednesday.
The Denver Broncos have made several high-profile moves since the free-agent window opened. The new additions, including tight end Evan Engram , have Broncos Country riding even higher with optimism, but there's a contingent a little bit worried about the punter situation.
And on Day 3 of NFL free agency, the Denver Broncos won the Evan Engram sweepstakes. ESPN's Adam Schefter reported Wednesday that the Broncos agreed to terms with the veteran tight end, formerly of the Jaguars, on a two-year, $23 million contract that includes $16.5 million fully guaranteed at signing.
Cooper Kupp is in need of a new team. Who are the other winners and losers of the latest free-agency action?
The Denver Broncos are adding another weapon to the arsenal of second-year quarterback Bo Nix. According to Ian Rappoport, Denver is signing tight end Evan Engram to a two-year deal worth $23 million.
The Denver Broncos have rebuilt their team faster than many expected. In last year’s draft, many fans and analysts questioned taking Bo Nix in the first round.
The veteran is exactly the kind of weapon Broncos quarterback Bo Nix, entering his second season, needs to accelerate his development.
Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports that the Buccaneers have signed former Broncos P Riley Dixon to a two-year contract worth $6 million. Dixon, 31, is a former seventh-round pick of the Broncos back in 2016.
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.
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