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Here's what the free-agent departure of JFM means for Denver.
The Denver Broncos have re-signed running back J.K. Dobbins on a two-year, $20 million contract, according to Tom Pelissero.
Dre'Mont Jones, the Broncos' third-round pick in 2019, will play against Denver in 2026 after joining the Patriots.
The Denver Broncos didn't land Travis Etienne, but his free agency decision could have a domino effect. If Kamara wants to keep playing, New Orleans might be willing to listen to trade offers if Sean Payton has any interest in reuniting with his former running back (that's merely speculation,
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The Athletic grades the Broncos' re-signing of RB JK Dobbins after Denver missed out on a couple of top targets
The feeling going into free agency was that the Denver Broncos would sign a "premier" running back with the top options being Kenneth Walker III and Travis Etienne. Denver, however, didn't sign a "top" running back option.
The Broncos are releasing linebacker Dre Greenlaw, saving around $6 million in salary cap space.
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — The Denver Broncos are running it back — and not just at running back. A person with knowledge of the deals told The Associated Press on Monday that the team is bringing back inside linebacker Alex Singleton on a two-year deal worth $15.
The Denver Broncos ended up with two seventh round compensatory picks in the 2026 NFL Draft. Those will be the final two picks in the draft.
The Broncos opened by continuing a run of retention among their own ranks with deals for J.K. Dobbins and Alex Singleton. That’s a fine approach, as long as it’s not Denver’s
Dobbins (5-10, 212 pounds) joined the Broncos last summer on a one-year contract following one season with the Los Angeles Chargers and four years with the Baltimore Ravens. Denver signed Dobbins after using a second-round pick to select RJ Harvey in the 2025 NFL draft, and Dobbins began the season as the team's starter.