
When it comes to the Denver Broncos and free agency, we have you covered. Check back often for updates on news, reports, and rumors from free agency.
The legal tampering period kicks off on March 10th when teams will have a 52-hour window where they can officially begin talking to non-Broncos free agents and agreeing to deals. These deals will not become official until March 12th, when free agency officially kicks off and these players can sign these deals.
According to Over The Cap, the Denver Broncos currently have $40,851,255 million dollars in cap space available and have plenty of room to be aggressive in free agency if they decide to go that route. They’re expected to target a linebacker and safety in free agency and potentially add a wide receiver, tight end, and a defensive linemen as well.
We will be tracking all these moves before the opening of the legal tampering period and then every move the team makes after that. It figures to be yet another busy free agency period for the Broncos and hopefully, they can make some moves that help improve the team.
Broncos’ notable free agents
- IDL D.J. Jones
- RB Javonte Williams
- QB Jarrett Stidham: Re-signs with the Broncos – Source
- QB Zach Wilson
- CB Tremon Smith
- LB Cody Barton
- P Riley Dixon
- LB Justin Strnad
- OL Matt Peart
- FB Michael Burton
- WR Lil’Jordan Humphrey
- LS Mitchell Fraboni (RFA): Re-signs with the Broncos – Source
- TE Lucas Krull (ERFA): Tendered by the Broncos – Source
- Edge Dondrea Tillman (ERFA): Tendered by the Broncos – Source
- IDL Jordan Jackson (ERFA): Tendered by the Broncos – Source
- CB Ja’Quan McMillian (ERFA): Tendered by the Broncos – Source
- S Devon Key (ERFA): Tendered by the Broncos – Source
Releases/Trades
- N/A
Contract restructures
- N/A
Broncos’ free agent signings
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News and rumors
- Broncos are not placing a restricted free agency tender on LS Mitchell Fraboni but could still re-sign him – Source
- Edge rusher Nik Bonitto’s starting point for a contract extension is reportedly at $23 million per year – Source
- Defensive linemen Zach Allen is seeking a contract extension from the Broncos that could be worth as much as $25 million per year – Source
- Lil’Jordan Humphrey’s agent says he is “more than optimistic” that his client will re-sign with the Broncos. He adds that Humphrey is gradually adding weight to potentially play some tight end. – Source
- Denver Gazette’s Chris Tomasson calls Saints TE Juwan Johnson a “very realistic” option for the Broncos in free agency. – Source
- DNVR’s Zac Stevens names linebackers Jamien Sherwood and Robert Spillane as players to watch for the Broncos in free agency. – Source
- According to 9NEWS Denver’s Mike Klis, the Broncos are still in negotiations with nose tackle D.J. Jones – Source