Since the 2018 season, all but one team that has made the Super Bowl was active in free agency. The Denver Broncos, who made the AFC championship game and seemed poised for a Super Bowl berth before Bo Nix got hurt, have yet to add an outside free agent.
The Denver Broncos have reached an agreement with yet another current player. Despite not tendering him as a restricted free agent, the Broncos are re-signing defensive lineman Matt Henningsen to a one-year deal, according to The Denver Gazette 's Chris Tomasson .
The Denver Broncos opted not to place a tender on restricted free-agent tight end Lucas Krull ahead of Wednesday's start of the new league year. Instead, according to 9NEWS' Mike Klis, the Broncos re-signed Krull to a one-year contract worth up to $1.33 million for the 2026 season.
The Denver Broncos have had a quiet start to free agency, but all it takes is one big move -- a signing or a trade -- to completely flip the narrative.
Almost two months removed from the AFC Championship game, the Denver Broncos are now looking ahead. Their goal: to pick up where they left off. The draft remains a critical part of Denver’s offseason.
Most of the NFL mock drafts focus on the early rounds, but there are still many prominent college players who will hear their names called later. These are just some of the big names that could hear their names in the later rounds.
The Denver Broncos are catching some heat from fans for their slow start to free agency. Denver didn't aggressively pursue a couple of players -- such as running backs Kenneth Walker III or Travis Etienne -- that many believed would be top free agent targets for the Broncos.
Denver Broncos running back J.K. Dobbins has been through too much injury adversity to let the naysayers get the better of him. The two-year deal worth up to $20 million that Dobbins got from the Broncos this week triggered predictable blowback on social media.
The Denver Broncos have been more focused on keeping their own players in free agency thus far, having re-signed five unrestricted free agents and two restricted free agents.
DENVER — Bo Nix isn’t just playing; he’s tearing up the record books. After a blistering 2025 season where he aired it out for 3,931 yards and 25 touchdowns, the Denver Broncos quarterback cemented his name among the elite Alabama high school NFL passing leaders.
It's been a quiet first two days of free agency for the Denver Broncos. Too quiet, in the estimation of many Broncos fans. Since the 'legal tampering' window opened, the Broncos have yet to sign a single outside free agent.
NFL prospects from major programs get most of the attention, but there are numerous examples of players drafted from small schools who have become difference-makers.
Broncos leading rusher J.K. Dobbins is sticking with Denver on a two-year contract, the team announced Tuesday. The deal will not become official until Wednesday, when the new NFL year begins.
The Denver Broncos still have yet to acquire an outside player, but they did lose an in-house free agent on Tuesday as safety P.J. Locke agreed to a one-year contract with the Dallas Cowboys, reuniting with former Broncos secondary coach Christian Parker, now Dallas' defensive coordinator.
Former Denver Broncos safety P.J. Locke had a message for fans on Tuesday after agreeing to a free agent deal with the Dallas Cowboys. Locke, an undrafted free agent who landed with the Broncos in 2019 after a brief stint with the Pittsburgh Steelers, spent seven seasons in Denver.
Amid the Denver Broncos' lack of activity in the free-agent market, beyond re-signing several key veterans, the team plans to release veteran linebacker Dre Greenlaw .
It's safe to say that the majority of Denver Broncos fans have been disappointed by the lack of action since the NFL's 'legal tampering' window opened Monday morning.
The Denver Broncos certainly haven't had a loud start to NFL free agency. Denver was one of just four teams on the first day of free agency that didn't make an external addition (though they were in some pretty good company).
The Denver Broncos have had a lackluster start to free agency and have yet to add an outside name thus far. After re-signing Alex Singleton to a two-year deal, the Broncos released LB Dre Greenlaw, who they brought in last offseason.
The Denver Broncos made a notable roster move Monday by releasing veteran linebacker Dre Greenlaw shortly after securing Alex Singleton on a new contract.
The Denver Broncos are looking to continue to be contenders after making the AFC Championship Game last season. While they are making decisions on their roster, they have also decided to re-sign one of their key defensive players.
The Denver Broncos entered the offseason with two of their top three off-ball linebackers scheduled to test free agency. Denver re-signed Justin Strnad to a three-year, $18 million contract with $10 million guaranteed on Sunday.
Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix delivered a breakout second season in 2025, establishing himself as one of the NFL’s rising stars before an injury brought his postseason run to an abrupt end.
Hours after re-signing linebacker Justin Strnad, Denver has kept another pending free agent off the market. The Broncos and tight end Adam Trautman have agreed to a three-year, $17MM contract, Mike Klis of 9News reports.
The Denver Broncos are bringing back another key part of their defensive front. The Broncos have agreed to a 3-year, $18 million deal with linebacker Justin Strnad to keep him in Denver, multiple outlets reported Sunday.