
The Denver Broncos originally signed interior defensive lineman Malcolm Roach to a two-year, $7 million deal back in 2024. Due to his contributions since then, the Broncos rewarded Roach with an extension during their Week 12 bye.
Roach received a three-year, $27.8M contract from the Broncos. He will likely take on a larger role in the defense in the coming year, particularly with teammate John Franklin-Myers set to be an unrestricted free agent in 2026.
Let’s examine the contract the Broncos gave Roach, see how they did with this one, and render a grade.
Summary: Three years, $27.8M, $9.75M fully guaranteed, $14M in total guarantees.
* Assumes option bonus is exercised
The Broncos have again utilized the option bonus trick to keep Roach’s cap charges low for the coming years, but as with center Luke Wattenberg, they don’t have to exercise it and keep the option bonus as a base salary if the team wishes.
Because Roach’s entire salary for 2026 is fully guaranteed, it’s likely the Broncos will exercise the option and have to make the decision earlier in the league year. In 2027 and 2028, the Broncos likely will not have to make that decision until closer to the start of the season. This allows them to make a determination based on their cap situation.
The Broncos could decide to cut Roach in 2028 and they would only have to deal with any pro-rated money against the cap if that happened, because he has no guaranteed money that season.
The contract puts Roach just under the $10M APY mark and is comparable to what the Los Angeles Rams gave Poona Ford this past offseason. However, Ford got $15.6M in full guarantees and $17.1M in total guarantees. Roach’s guarantees came in below those numbers.
This is a reasonable contract for Roach if the intent is for him to play a larger role in the defense and play more of the snaps. It was a way for the Broncos to reward Roach for his contributions and ensures he will be part of the team for another two years, with the possibility of a third.
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