Broncos reveal roster decision on 41-year-old weapon
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The Denver Broncos shook up their roster in last-minute preparations ahead of their Week 15 tilt against the Green Bay Packers.
The Denver Broncos waive tight end Marcedes Lewis after Week 14 vs. Raiders in strategic NFL roster move ahead of showdown vs. Packers.
While Adkins has value to the team, he's not likely to get tendered, as even the lowest tender level comes at a price point that's more than he's probably worth. It's more likely the Broncos agree to terms on a one-year deal.
The Denver Broncos made their final determination on Jonah Elliss and drew attention with how they otherwise handled the roster.
"That's a big deal," Sean Payton said of Sam Ehlinger turning down an offer from the Colts to remain with the Broncos.
The Broncos have signed 41-year-old tight end Marcedes Lewis to their active roster as Bo Nix defends Denver’s 10-2 record.
The Denver Broncos know they must strike while the iron is hot, and they are looking to further build out their roster around Bo Nix as the 2025 trade deadline approaches. They added Marcedes Lewis, but the Broncos could want even more firepower at tight end.
In addition to the originally reported six CFL players, the Broncos also brought in a quarterback, wide receiver, edge defender and defensive back. Here's a quick look at those four players.