Denver Broncos veteran long snapper Mitchell Fraboni will miss the team's offseason program after recently undergoing a "cleanup" back procedure, 9NEWS' Mike Klis reported Tuesday.
The Broncos signed veteran long snapper Zach Triner on Monday, a surprise given they re-signed Mitchell Fraboni to a three-year contract last month, including a fully guaranteed $1.7 million for 2025.
As we continue to break down each free agent the Denver Broncos have either signed or re-signed to multi-year contracts, I'm examining the details, as provided by Over The Cap , to see how the team did with the player in question and the market for the position.
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The Denver Broncos announced today that they would be signing long snapper Mitchell Fraboni to a three-year deal worth $4.175 million. Frabroni has been the starting long snapper for two consecutive seasons for the Broncos and is now locked up for three more.
The best teams do not always win the Super Bowl. Sometimes, great NFL squads have failed to win a playoff game. Here are the best ones since the AFL-NFL merger to fall short of advancing in a postseason bracket.
The Denver Broncos finally got in on the action ahead of the NFL's legal tampering window opening up. On Sunday, the Broncos re-signed veteran quarterback Jarrett Stidham along with long-snapper Mitchell Fraboni.
Denver Broncos fans probably haven’t heard Mitchell Fraboni’s name mentioned often this season. That’s usually a good sign for a long snapper as it signals he hasn’t had any blunders in the spotlight.
Broncos Wire’s 90-man offseason roster series continues today with a look at fourth-year long snapper Mitchell Fraboni, No. 48. Before the Broncos: Fraboni (6-2, 223 pounds) went undrafted in 2018 after playing college football at Arizona State.