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Broncos signing safety Tycen Anderson to one-year deal, source confirms

It’s not quite as splashy as the Jaylen Waddle trade, but the Broncos have made their second external move of the offseason.

Denver has agreed to terms with free-agent safety Tycen Anderson on a one-year deal, a source confirmed to The Denver Post on Thursday.

It’s a clear move to address both depth at safety and bring in a potentially impactful special-teams player. Anderson has played just a handful of snaps on defense through a three-year NFL career, but played 83% of the Bengals’ special-teams snaps last season.

The 6-foot-2, 205-pound Anderson was a fifth-round draft pick by Cincinnati in 2022 and appeared in every game for the Bengals in 2024 and 2025. He’s recorded a total of 42 tackles across his three-year career, primarily on special teams.

Multiple NFL sources told The Denver Post that the Broncos would look for a depth safety in free agency, a need made more urgent by the departure of key reserve P.J. Locke for the Dallas Cowboys. Anderson could reasonably compete for Denver’s third-safety job or primarily fill a role on special teams, as the Broncos also have reserves Devon Key and J.L. Skinner under contract for 2026.

Denver sought out external special-teams contributors last offseason, signing receiver Trent Sherfield and safety Sam Franklin to short-term deals. Neither panned out, ultimately, as Denver waived Franklin during final roster cuts and cut Sherfield midseason.

The 26-year-old Anderson played 23 snaps on special teams in the Broncos’ Week 4 win over the Bengals in 2025, and 20 snaps in Denver’s 30-24 overtime-thriller win over Cincinnati the previous season.

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