Broncos are re-signing TE Lucas Krull to a one-year deal
The Broncos are bringing back tight end Lucas Krull on a one-year, $1.145 million deal. Krull entered the offseason as a restricted free agent but went untended by Denver, allowing him to hit the open market before ultimately returning. It’s a depth move that keeps the tight end room intact heading into the draft, though fans may be hoping for a bigger splash at the position this spring.
Broncos re-sign DT Matt Henningsen to a one-year deal
Defensive lineman Matt Henningsen is back in the fold on a veteran-minimum deal after missing the entire 2025 season with a torn Achilles. With John Franklin-Myers departing for Tennessee, Henningsen’s return gives the Broncos a familiar body along the defensive line who has shown he can contribute when healthy — he appeared in every game during both the 2022 and 2023 seasons.
Broncos re-sign fullback Adam Prentice to a one-year deal
The fullback is back. Adam Prentice, who stepped in last season after Michael Burton went down with a season-ending injury in camp, returns on a one-year deal. Prentice has a prior connection to Sean Payton from his time in New Orleans and will look to keep clearing lanes for J.K. Dobbins and the explosive RJ Harvey in 2026.