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The Broncos bolstered their backfield by re-signing their impressive fullback Adam Prentice.
It's fair to say there's been significant angst among Denver Bronco fans to begin free agency. Thus far, Denver has only re-signed their own players, an unusual strategy that has only been employed by one other team at the start of free agency.
The Denver Broncos reportedly made an interesting addition to their coaching staff this week. According to multiple reports, the Broncos are hiring former NFL wide receiver Willie Snead as an offensive quality control coach.
The Broncos seem content to run it back, but that approach comes with some serious risk.
The Broncos are bringing back wide receiver Lil’Jordan Humphrey on a one-year contract.
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Alex Singleton drops strong quote after re-signing with Broncos that Denver fans are loving
When the Denver Broncos agreed to a three-year deal with linebacker Justin Strnad just before the start of free agency, there was a feeling that it meant linebacker Alex Singleton wouldn't be back with the team.
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The Denver Broncos are hosting a player on a pre-draft visit who was responsible for the play of the year in college football in 2025
The Denver Broncos are reportedly hosting a player on a pre-draft visit who was responsible for arguably the play of the year in college football last season. Indiana finished the 2025 season with a 16-0 record after defeating Miami in the national championship game.
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After being officially released by the Denver Broncos with a post-June 1 designation on Thursday morning, linebacker Dre Greenlaw quickly agreed to terms on a one-year deal with the San Francisco 49ers, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. The one-year deal is worth $7.5 million.