After missing the entire 2019 season, Denver Broncos cornerback Bryce Callahan (foot) is healthy again, defensive coordinator Ed Donatell said during a Zoom conference call with reporters on June 11.
“On the medical side, he’s ready to go,” Donatell said of Callahan. “He’s running full speed. He’ll be right in our camp and ready to go. He’s been totally engaged.”
Callahan, who played under coach Vic Fangio while with the Chicago Bears, signed a three-year, $21 million contract with Denver last March. Callahan was recovering from a foot injury when the Broncos signed him and post-surgery complications forced him to sit out the year.
Callahan, 28, restructured his deal with the team this offseason. He’s now playing on a two-year, $12.382 million contract.
If he stays healthy, Callahan will serve as one of Denver’s top three cornerbacks this season. It’s uncertain if he will line up on the outside across from A.J. Bouye or if he will play in the slot as the Broncos’ No. 3 cornerback.
In 2018, his most recent season, Callahan totaled 39 tackles, two sacks, six pass breakups and two interceptions. He will turn 29 in October.
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