The Denver Broncos had some good news on Thursday's practice report, with nose tackle D.J. Jones progressing from being limited to a full participant, as he works back from an ankle injury that kept him out of last week's win.
The Denver Broncos practiced again on Thursday in preparation for their Week 14 road game vs. the Las Vegas Raiders. We've been monitoring the practice report since Wednesday , especially because starting nose tackle D.J.
The Broncos will have cornerback Riley Moss (ankle) and safety Brandon Jones (foot) for Thursday Night Football against the Raiders. Moss and Jones improved to full participation in the Broncos' final practice of the week, and neither has an injury designation.
The Broncos saw an uptick in practice participation for a couple of defensive lineman on Thursday. D.J. Jones (shoulder) and Malcolm Roach (calf) both went from limited to full participation.
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Malcolm Roach was already known to be out for Week 1. The veteran defensive lineman will be unavailable through at least the first month of the campaign.
Jones anchors Denver’s defensive line and will play a key role in the defense’s success this season. Dependable. Durable. Productive. Those traits define D.J.
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The splashy waves of free agency are over, and the Denver Broncos made a handful of new additions and re-signed a few players. The Broncos have mostly been lauded this free agency period, although, some have criticized their moves.
Before the legal tampering period opened, the Denver Broncos made an in-house splash by re-signing defensive tackle D.J. Jones to a three-year, $39 million deal .
Eight-year veteran defensive tackle D.J. Jones has signed a new contract with the Denver Broncos. Jones, a former sixth-round pick, spent the 2024 season with the Denver Broncos but has also played for the San Francisco 49ers.
Jeremy Fowler reports that the Broncos are close to re-signing DT D.J. Jones to a deal worth around $13 million per year. Jones, 29, is a former sixth-round pick of the 49ers back in 2017.
The Broncos will be looking to improve their team this offseason in a multitude of ways, including the front seven. Upcoming free agent defensive tackle DJ Jones’s decision will certainly affect how the defensive line stacks up in 2025.
The Denver Broncos have some decisions to make with their free agents. One of them is defensive tackle D.J. Jones, who ended up having a solid season as a starter and key rotational piece up front.
The Bengals typically don't make in-season trades, but ESPN's Dan Graziano has them as a potential landing spot for Broncos DT D.J. Jones amidst brutal injury luck at that spot.
The 49ers need a defensive tackle and D.J. might become available in a few days. Could the 49ers bring him back? Jones played with the 49ers from 2017 to 2021, then signed a three-year, $30 million contract with the Broncos in 2022.
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