The first wave of free agency came and went with the Denver Broncos not making a move at quarterback. In fact, not even a peep on the QB front from George Paton's front office.
But that doesn't mean a move won't be made.
The first wave of free agency came and went with the Denver Broncos not making a move at quarterback. In fact, not even a peep on the QB front from George Paton's front office.
But that doesn't mean a move won't be made.
George Paton's first free agency leading the Denver Broncos is underway.
Here are the moves the Broncos and Paton have made to start off their 2021 campaign.
George Paton's first free agency with the Denver Broncos is nearly underway. But before the general manager looks to sign other teams free agents, he'll need to first take a look at who could be leaving Denver.
Here are the Broncos currently set to hit the open market on Mar. 17.
Jurrell Casey hasn’t missed a Pro Bowl in the past five seasons. That shouldn’t change in 2020, especially since he’ll be set up for success now more than ever.
The Broncos only gave up a fourth-round pick for A.J. Bouye. But don’t be fooled by the trade. Despite only having to give up a fourth-round pick, Denver has sky-high expectations for their new cornerback.
Hours after the legal tampering window opened, the Broncos locked up guard Graham Glasgow. The 6-foot-6 interior offensive lineman signed a lucrative four-year, $44 million contract, making him the NFL's eighth-highest paid guard and the 10th-highest-paid interior offensive lineman. Here’s what Denver can expect from their new high-priced offensive lineman in 2020.
Since free agency, and thus the trade window, unofficially opened on Mar. 16, Elway has landed three Pro Bowlers and a total of eight Pro Bowl appearances to his roster. That doesn't even include Graham Glasgow, who Elway committed the most money to this offseason.
Off the field, there’s no doubt a large gap between Melvin Gordon and Phillip Lindsay in terms of the team’s commitment to them financially. But John Elway and Vic Fangio don’t believe there will be a similar difference between the two backs on the field.
The Broncos-Chargers rivalry lost some pizazz earlier this offseason when Philip Rivers, the man everyone loves to hate, left town. But Gordon’s words and actions, along with Chris Harris Jr. fleeing to Los Angeles, just lit the spark for another chapter of the rivalry to begin.
The Colorado native has added plenty of flash to Denver’s running game the past two years. Elway and Fangio believe Flash Gordon will just add to that.
While Graham is open to playing either position, he politely hinted it's not the position he has a preference with, but more so the stability that is what's key—something he didn't have in Detroit.
On Wednesday, the 2020 NFL season kicked off with the official start of free agency. But Elway and Co. were hard at work beginning Monday morning as the legal tampering window opened. Here's how the DNVR Crew graded his initial efforts.
It’s hard to ignore the similarities between the Broncos’ new cornerback and their former one. But there’s one glaring difference between the two that won’t take long to notice.
On Tuesday, the Broncos agreed to trade their starting fullback Andy Janovich to the Cleveland Browns for a 2021 seventh-round pick, a sourced confirmed to DNVR.
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