Broncos went 46-18 and won four division titles while Julius Thomas was with the team. But he's excited to now be part of a winning environment. Okay.
High praise for two of Denver's tight ends, and it doesn't even mention that Denver also signed PFF's sixth-ranked tight end from a year ago.
Barring playoffs (lol), the Broncos and Jaguars will next play each other in 2016. See you then, Julius. If healthy.
After telling ESPN the Broncos and Raiders are out of the running (for now), Pot Roast will visit Dan 'Moneybags' Snyder in Washington.
No offer was made to Orlando Franklin. Full statement here.
Interesting that Broncos cancelled visit. Wonder what they are planning at defensive tackle?
Owen Daniels was PFF's sixth-ranked tight end last season.
Good to have you with us, Mr. Green! It's reportedly a 3 year deal. Haven't seen numbers yet.
Defensive lineman Kendall Langford will visit the Broncos, according to the Denver Post's Mike Klis.