The Denver Broncos have filled a lot of needs this offseason, but the team could still use another strong safety and a backfield partner for running back Javonte Williams. The Broncos might consider re-signing two of their own free agents for those two positions.
Speaking to media members at the NFL owners meeting in Florida this week, general manager George Paton indicated that Denver is open to bringing back both Jackson and Gordon.
“[We’ve] spoken with both of their agents,” Paton said, according to Ryan O’Halloran of the Denver Post. “It’s ongoing. Really good players.”
Another notable Broncos free agent still available is slot cornerback Bryce Callahan, but that position has seemingly become less of a priority after the team signed K’Waun Williams to a bargain one-year contract.
The list of Denver’s unsigned free agents also includes inside linebackers Alexander Johnson and Kenny Young and cornerback Kyle Fuller.
The Broncos have more than $16 million in remaining cap space.
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