Following the end of the NFL season, teams who did not make the playoffs can begin signing players to reserve/future contracts for the next league year.
To be eligible for a reserve/future deal, players can’t be on an active roster when the season ends. Once a player signs such a contract, they are committed to join the team’s 90-man offseason roster when the new league year begins in March.
Because the Denver Broncos have made the playoffs, their reserve/future contract signings won’t begin until their season ends. In the meantime, 13 ex-Broncos players have signed deals with other NFL teams.
- QB Ben DiNucci (Saints)
- RB Salvon Ahmed (Colts)
- WR Tyreik McAllister (Raiders)
- WR Phillip Dorsett (Falcons)
- WR Seth Williams (Cowboys)
- TE Albert Okwuegbunan (Colts)
- OL Sebastian Gutierrez (49ers)
- OL Zack Johnson (49ers)
- DL Marcus Haynes (Browns)
- DL McTelvin Agim (Titans)
- OLB Durrell Nchami (Colts)
- OLB Thomas Incoom (Panthers)
- DB Lamar Jackson (Falcons)
Denver is focused on an upcoming playoff game against the Buffalo Bills. Once the Broncos’ season ends, we will turn attention toward the team’s in-house transactions.
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