Around the NFC West: Cardinals move for pass rusher signals intent

Around the NFC West: Cardinals move for pass rusher signals intent

The Arizona Cardinals surprisingly sit atop the NFC West after nine completed weeks. Our beloved Seattle Seahawks are a dead-last 4-5, but remain one game outside the division lead in a tight-knit quartet. The Cardinals made a move at Tuesday’s NFL trade deadline that signals their aggressive intent for the remainder of the season.

Cardinals general manager Monti Ossenfort acquired pass rusher Baron Browning from the Denver Broncos in exchange for a sixth-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. Browning has appeared in just five contests this season, totaling five pressures and zero sacks. Playing time had been difficult to come by in Denver due to their depth on the edge.

The Cardinals have recorded a middling 21 sacks in nine games this year. The results have been somewhat encouraging considering head coach Jonathan Gannon has lost both Dennis Gardeck and BJ Ojulari to season-ending injuries. Rushing the passer was a massive concern after finishing 30th in sacks last season with just 33 quarterback takedowns.

Browning has accumulated 11 career sacks and 82 pressures. The former Ohio State standout earned a career-best grade of 73.5 from Pro Football Focus after totaling five sacks and 35 pressures last season. Browning should immediately help the Cardinals on the defensive line.

The Seahawks’ struggling offensive line has another productive pass rusher in the division. The Seahawks and Cardinals are scheduled to play in Weeks 12 and 14. The Cardinals believe they can capture the NFC West.

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Broncos’ updated depth chart following the NFL trade deadline

Here’s a look at the Broncos’ updated depth chart following the NFL trade deadline.

After trading outside linebacker Baron Browning to the Arizona Cardinals, the Denver Broncos have updated their depth chart ahead of Sunday’s game against the Kansas City Chiefs.

Last week, the Broncos elevated linebacker Kwon Alexander and fullback Michael Burton to the game-day roster, so we left them on the below depth chart, just note that they are not currently on the active roster.

Here’s how the depth chart stands going into Week 10.

Broncos offensive depth chart

WR Marvin Mims Troy Franklin
LT Garett Bolles Matt Peart
LG Ben Powers Calvin Throckmorton
C Alex Forsyth
RG Quinn Meinerz Alex Palczewski
RT Mike McGlinchey Frank Crum
TE Adam Trautman Greg Dulcich Lucas Krull
WR Courtland Sutton Lil’Jordan Humphrey Devaughn Vele
RB Javonte Williams Jaleel McLaughlin Audric Estime
FB [Michael Burton] Nate Adkins
QB Bo Nix Jarrett Stidham Zach Wilson

Broncos defensive depth chart

DE Zach Allen Jordan Jackson
NT D.J. Jones Malcolm Roach
DE John Franklin-Myers Eyioma Uwazurike
SLB Jonathon Cooper Jonah Elliss
WLB Nik Bonitto Dondrea Tillman
ILB Justin Strnad [Kwon Alexander]
ILB Cody Barton Levelle Bailey
LCB Pat Surtain Levi Wallace Tremon Smith
RCB Riley Moss Damarri Mathis Kris Abrams-Draine
NCB Ja’Quan McMillian
S P.J. Locke JL Skinner
S Brandon Jones Devon Key Keidron Smith

Broncos special teams depth chart

PK Wil Lutz
KO Wil Lutz
P Riley Dixon
H Riley Dixon
LS Mitchell Fraboni
KR Marvin Mims Tremon Smith Jaleel McLaughlin
PR Marvin Mims Tremon Smith

Playing at home, the undefeated Chiefs are considered big favorites against the Broncos this week.

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New Cardinals OLB Baron Browning begins at back of depth chart

The newly acquired Browning is behind Jesse Luketa and rookie Xavier Thomas to begin his time with the Cardinals.

The Arizona Cardinals acquired outside linebacker Baron Browning from the Denver Broncos in a trade on Monday. He will have to work his way up in the depth chart.

The team released its Week 10 depth chart on Tuesday as they prepare to play the New York Jets at home. Browning is at the back of the rotation at outside linebacker.

The two starters at outside linebacker are again Zaven Collins on the weak side and Jesse Luketa on the strong side.

Browning is third on the depth chart behind Luketa and rookie Xavier Thomas, while Collins is ahead of Julian Okwara and Victor Dimukeje.

Now, the Cardinals rotate their outside linebackers and they do not play on on only one side. But Browning will have get worked into the rotation for his role.

The Cardinals play the New York Jets this week at home and then have their bye week.

At best, Browning will have a small role this week before a likely increase after the bye week.

For now, the believed starting-caliber pass rusher will have to work his way up from the back of the depth chart.

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Two former Ohio State Buckeyes dealt prior to NFL Trade Deadline

Two Ohio State Buckeyes, Marshon Lattimore and Baron Browning, were dealt prior to the 4 p.m. ET NFL Trade Deadline Tuesday.

The NFL Trade Deadline was Tuesday at 4 p.m. EST, and there were multiple contenders trying to fill holes on their roster in order to contend for a Super Bowl in the coming months.

In doing so, a couple of Ohio State Buckeyes found new teams, Marshon Lattimore and Baron Browning being a few of them.

As for Lattimore, he is going from a 2-7 Saints to a 7-2 Commanders, and he might not be upset about that one.

Lattimore has played for the Saints since being drafted by them with the 11th overall pick in the 2017 NFL Draft. The four-time Pro Bowl corner has had 30 tackles and two passes defended on the season in seven starts.

As for Baron Browning, he’s heading from the Denver Broncos to the Arizona Cardinals.

Browning was taken by the Broncos with the 105th overall pick (3rd round) in the 2021 NFL Draft. He’s in his final year of his rookie contract and has just seven combined tackles in five games, two starts, on the season.

Broncos’ updated 53-man roster after NFL trade deadline

Here’s a look at the Broncos’ updated 53-man roster following the NFL trade deadline.

Following the passing of 2024 NFL trade deadline, the Denver Broncos have set their 53-man roster for Sunday’s game against the Kansas City Chiefs.

The Broncos traded outside linebacker Baron Browning to the Arizona Cardinals in exchange for a sixth-round draft pick on Monday. That ended up being the team’s only trade ahead of the deadline.

Here’s a look at the updated active roster following the Browning trade.

Denver Broncos 53-man roster

Position Name Number
QB Bo Nix 10
QB Jarrett Stidham 8
QB Zach Wilson 4
RB Javonte Williams 33
RB Jaleel McLaughlin 38
RB Audric Estime 23
FB/TE Nate Adkins 45
TE Greg Dulcich 80
TE Adam Trautman 82
TE Lucas Krull 85
WR Courtland Sutton 14
WR Marvin Mims 19
WR Troy Franklin 16
WR Devaughn Vele 17
WR Lil’Jordan Humphrey 84
OT Garett Bolles 72
OT Mike McGlinchey 69
OT Frank Crum 73
OT Alex Palczewski 63
OL Matt Peart 79
G/C Quinn Meinerz 77
G Ben Powers 74
C/G Alex Forsyth 54
OL Calvin Throckmorton 76
DE Zach Allen 99
DE John Franklin-Myers 98
DL D.J. Jones 93
DL Malcolm Roach 97
DL Eyioma Uwazurike 96
DL Jordan Jackson 94
OLB Jonathon Cooper 0
OLB Nik Bonitto 15
OLB Jonah Elliss 52
OLB Dondrea Tillman 92
ILB Cody Barton 55
ILB Justin Strnad 40
ILB Levelle Bailey 56
CB Pat Surtain 2
CB Ja’Quan McMillian 29
CB Riley Moss 21
CB Levi Wallace 39
CB Kris Abrams-Draine 31
CB Tremon Smith 1
CB Damarri Mathis 27
DB Devon Key 26
DB Keidron Smith 43
S Brandon Jones 22
S P.J. Locke 6
S JL Skinner 34
K Wil Lutz 3
P Riley Dixon 9
LS Mitchell Fraboni 48

With a 53-man roster and a 17-player practice squad, Denver has 70 players under contract, plus several players on injured reserve.

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Recapping the moves Broncos made ahead of NFL trade deadline

The Broncos made one trade ahead of the NFL trade deadline.

Denver Broncos coach Sean Payton downplayed the NFL trade deadline in recent weeks and at least one report suggested the team would stand pat ahead of the deadline.

Perhaps that was a smokescreen.

The Broncos shipped outside linebacker Baron Browning to the Arizona Cardinals on Monday in exchange for a sixth-round draft pick. That ended up being the team’s only trade, but it wasn’t their only transaction.

Denver also gave a four-year, $60 million contract extension to fellow pass rusher Jonathon Cooper, locking him up through the 2028 season.

The Broncos could also get some reinforcements on the injury front this week. Denver wide receiver Josh Reynolds (finger) and center Luke Wattenberg (ankle) are both eligible to return from injured reserve and linebacker Drew Sanders is “close to returning” from an Achilles injury.

Broncos move before NFL trade deadline

  1. OLB Baron Browning traded to Cardinals
  2. OLB Jonathon Cooper signed to extension

With the deadline now passed, Denver’s full attention turns toward Sunday’s showdown with the Kansas City Chiefs on the road.

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4 reasons why Cardinals’ trade for Baron Browning makes sense

Baron Browning was not a player most fans were looking for in a trade, but the deal makes sense for several reasons. Here are four:

The Arizona Cardinals announced a deal before Tuesday’s NFL trade deadline, acquiring outside linebacker Baron Browning from the Denver Broncos in exchange for their 2025 sixth-round draft pick.

It wasn’t a trade that exciting many fans, many who were hoping for a more well-known pass rusher like Maxx Crosby, Za’Darius Smith, Azeez Ojulari or Arden Key.

But while Browning isn’t a name that moves the needle much, acquiring him made sense for a few reasons.

Why?

Trade cost

With how general manager Monti Ossenfort views the draft, it seemed unlikely he would deal a Day 1 or Day 2 pick for a potential rental player.

The Giants reportedly weren’t going to move Ojulari for a Day 3 pick.

The Cardinals only had to deal away a sixth-rounder for Browning.

He’s better than what they have

While Browning’s numbers aren’t eye-popping, he is a more talented pass rusher than any player the Cardinals currently have on the active roster. He had 9.5 sacks between 2022-2023. Julian Okwara’s 2021 season of five sacks matches Browning’s five in 2022, but that’s it. Browning simply has more pass-rushing talent than Okwara, Zaven Collins, Jesse Luketa and Victor Dimukeje. Rookie Xavier Thomas is promising, but he is also a fifth-round rookie.

Broncos Wire’s Jon Heath described him as a starting-caliber edge player. Right now, only Collins fits that description on the Cardinals. Other guys start, but they aren’t really starting-caliber.

He is young and has upside

Rather than adding a player like Za’Darius Smith, who is 32 years old, they get someone still ideally ascending in the NFL. He matches what the rest of the roster looks like. And, should he stay healthy, he has very good upside.

He won’t be super expensive to re-sign

Browning will be a free agent after the season, but because his production has not been great and he has dealt with injuries, he should be easy to re-sign.

They believe BJ Ojulari will be great. He, for now, is in their long-term plans. Collins has an extension through the next two seasons. Browning probably can be signed for something similar or less to Collins’ contract.

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NFL trade deadline: Tracking Broncos news and rumors

Today is the NFL trade deadline. We will be tracking Broncos news and rumors on this page.

Story update: The NFL’s trade deadline has passed and the only move the Broncos made was trading pass rusher Baron Browning to the Cardinals. See our original post below.


The 2024 NFL trade deadline is 2:00 p.m. MT today (Tuesday, Nov. 5). We will be tracking any potential moves the Denver Broncos make on this page.

Latest Broncos trade news

  • Denver agreed to trade outside linebacker Baron Browning to the Arizona Cardinals in exchange for a sixth-round draft pick on Monday.
  • ESPN has reported that more moves could be on the way.
  • The Broncos have received trade interest in wide receiver Courtland Sutton in the past, but GM George Paton seems unlikely to trade away rookie quarterback Bo Nix’s favorirte target.

Potential Broncos trade candidates

  1. QB Jarrett Stidham
  2. QB Zach Wilson
  3. CB Damarri Mathis
  4. TE Greg Dulcich
  5. WR Courtland Sutton

Potential trade targets to watch

  1. TE David Njoku
  2. TE Evan Engram
  3. TE Taysom Hill
  4. WR Tee Higgins
  5. WR Christian Kirk

Players Broncos aren’t expected to trade

  1. DL D.J. Jones

Check back leading up to the NFL trade deadline as this page will be updated if the Broncos make any moves today.

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Predicting 14 roster moves Broncos could make in second half of season

The Broncos have seven players who could be returning to the 53-man roster soon. Here’s how they could make room for them.

The Denver Broncos could be getting a flurry of reinforcements in the coming weeks.

Broncos wide receiver Josh Reynolds (hand) and center Luke Wattenberg (ankle) are now eligible to return from injured reserve, safety Delarrin Turner-Yell (ACL) returned to practice last week and linebacker Drew Sanders (Achilles) is “close to returning.” His timeline is uncertain, but running back Tyler Badie (back) is also eligible to return from IR.

Meanwhile, linebacker Kwon Alexander is out of practice squad elevations and coach Sean Payton hinted last week that Alexander will eventually end up on the 53-man roster. Denver also bumped fullback Michael Burton down to the practice squad last week. Burton can be elevated one more time. After that, he will likely be a candidate to return to the active roster as well.

Reynolds, Alexander and Wattenberg are presumably candidates to all return to the 53-man roster this week. Sanders, Burton, Turner-Yell and Badie might also return at some point in the future.

The Broncos don’t have to make room for all of them right away — new injuries could open spots in the coming weeks — but the team will have to make some roster decisions, soon.

Denver opened up one spot by trading outside linebacker Baron Browning to the Arizona Cardinals on Monday. The Broncos could open another spot by bumping offensive lineman Calvin Throckmorton down to the practice squad.

Denver could open three more spots if they traded tight end Greg Dulcich, cornerback Damarri Mathis and quarterback Zach Wilson ahead of Tuesday’s deadline. If they aren’t traded, Dulcich and Mathis might be candidates to attempt to get down to the practice squad. And given Payton’s recent frustrations with the team’s receivers, even Lil’Jordan Humphrey could be in danger of losing his spot on the active roster.

So with as many as seven players potentially returning to the active roster in the second half of the season, here are predictions on how the Broncos could make room for them. Keep in mind that these are projections — this is not a report of what the team will do. Rather, it’s a projection of what the team could do.

  1. WR Josh Reynolds activated from IR
  2. OLB Baron Browning traded (confirmed)
  3. C Luke Wattenberg activated from IR
  4. OL Calvin Throckmorton cut from 53
  5. LB Kwon Alexander promoted to 53
  6. TE Greg Dulcich traded or cut
  7. LB Drew Sanders activated from PUP
  8. CB Damarri Mathis traded or cut
  9. FB Michael Burton activated to 53
  10. QB Zach Wilson traded
  11. DB Delarrin Turner-Yell activated from IR
  12. WR Lil’Jordan Humphrey demoted to PS
  13. RB Tyler Badie activated from IR
  14. Future player placed on IR

Denver seems likely to make at least a few moves this week. Stay tuned.

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New Cardinals OLB Baron Browning brings versatility and talent, if healthy

What Jonathan Gannon and Paris Johnson had to say about the addition of Browning after the Cardinals acquired him from Denver.

Perhaps it wasn’t what many Arizona Cardinals fans had hoped for, but the acquisition of Baron Browning (6-3, 240) from the Denver Broncos Tuesday for a sixth-round pick in the 2025 draft adds quality and depth to the edge-rusher room with a guy that fits the mold of what general manager Monti Ossenfort and head coach Jonathan Gannon have been looking for as they began rebuilding the roster 21 months ago.

“I don’t know him personally, but I did a lot of work on him when he came out (in the draft),” Gannon said Monday. “I really liked the character and the seriousness of the guy. He’s a really good, well-rounded player.”

Gannon was with the Eagles when Browning was selected in the third round of the 2021 draft. He played on the inside during his rookie year and was then switched to the edge in 2022 where he had 5.0 sacks that season and 4.5 last year.

One thing holding him back has been injuries. He missed seven games in 2023, which was head coach Sean Payton and defensive coordinator Vance Joseph’s first season in Denver. However, in the last six games, he never played fewer than 65 percent of the snaps.

After playing 34 games with 26 starts his first three seasons, this year began with two starts, but Browning suffered a foot injury in Week 2 against the Steelers when he was on the field for only 12 snaps after playing 46 (69 percent) the week before. After missing four games while on injured reserve, he was activated, but Nik Bonitto had taken his role as a starter.

In the last three games, he has played 31 snaps (44 percent), 33 (54 percent) and 24 (42 percent) Sunday against the Ravens. He has no sacks in the five games he’s played this season.

The draft-pick price is a reasonable one for the Cardinals, who will owe Browning $1.558 million in salary for the final nine weeks of the season. He is scheduled to become an unrestricted free agent in March 2025.

Cardinals left tackle Paris Johnson Jr., a freshman at the time, was Browning’s teammate in the 2020 COVID-19 season at Ohio State.

“He’s an awesome teammate,” Johnson said Monday, moments after word spread about the deal. “As a player, he’s an all-around athlete, so to have him as an addition to the locker room is awesome with his ability to bend, his ability to get off the rock. I’ve seen his tape the past two years, just to keep up with the Buckeyes around the league.

“He’s explosive off the ball and I think that’s why he’s able to threaten the edge often. So I think he adds that to the locker room.”

As for any possible scheme familiarity that would make changing teams in the middle of a season somewhat quicker, Gannon said, “I’m sure the language will be a lot different for him, but set an edge, rush, little bit of coverage. It’s not crazy for us, but it’ll take some him some time.”

There will be some extra time available with the team’s bye after next Sunday’s game against the Jets, so Gannon noted, “Yeah, (outside linebackers coach) Rob (Rodriguez) will be working overtime here the next month. Sorry, Holly (his wife).”

With the different looks in the Cardinals defense, Browning’s versatility is welcomed, a word Gannon used several times when asked the benefit of adding him to the edge group.

“I think just some pieces for us, versatility,” Gannon said. “You see what Mack (Wilson Sr.) has done since he’s been here; has really made us a little more versatile. You could talk to offenses, but I would assume it’s harder for those guys to prepare because you don’t know what structures you’re going to be in. He fits that kind of mold. We like versatile people and he’s had some good production and again, the character checked out, so that’s a huge thing for us.

“I like the versatility, and he plays with a high motor. He’s got some pop and some twitch to him and some violence, so a good addition by Monti. We’ll get him in here and try to get him going.”

To make room for Browning on the roster, the Cardinals waived safety Darren Hall, who will likely be signed to the practice squad if he clears waivers Tuesday.

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