Broncos closing in on deal with Rich Hurtado as V.P. of Football Administration

The Broncos plan to hire Rich Hurtado to serve as their new salary cap expert and contract negotiator.

The Denver Broncos plan to hire former CAA agent Rich Hurtado to be their Vice President of Football Administration, according to a report from KUSA-TV’s Mike Klis. Hurtado will serve as the team’s new salary cap expert and contract negotiator.

Hurtado spent 11 years working with player agent Todd France and two and a half years working with the Philadelphia Eagles, helping with the team’s salary cap and football administration. It’s perhaps notable that France — Hurtado’s former colleague — represents safety Justin Simmons.

Simmons is set to become an unrestricted free agent in March and Denver hopes to give him a multi-year contract extension. Having Hurtado and France at the negotiating table together might help the Broncos’ chances of agreeing to a new deal with Simmons.

Hurtado is replacing Denver’s former salary cap expert/negotiator Mike Sullivan, who was not re-signed when his contract expired earlier this offseason. Sullivan is yet to land with a new NFL team.

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