It’s that time of year again: the start of a new league year in the NFL, and with it the opening of free agency.
This year, the Broncos head into the race unshackled from the boulder of Russell Wilson’s contract, which consumed $53 million of space as dead money in 2024 and $32 million last year. As of March 8, Denver had less dead money on its books than all but two teams.
While much of the team’s work was done last year with the re-signings of Courtland Sutton, Zach Allen, Nik Bonitto and Malcolm Roach, it has some items on its shopping list.
Here’s the latest news on the Broncos as NFL free agency plays out:
Adam Trautman, the team’s leader in snaps played by a tight end in each of the last three seasons, agreed to a three-year extension.
Inside linebacker Justin Strnad will stay in Denver after emerging as a dynamic playmaker on defense last season.
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