Broncos reinforce defense with strategic free-agent deals
- The Denver Broncos agreed to a three-year, $35 million contract with linebacker Dre Greenlaw, as reported by NFL insider Ian Rapoport.
- Greenlaw was a key player for the San Francisco 49ers, making 120 total tackles in 15 games last season.
- This signing follows the Broncos' loss of Cody Barton to free agency.
- The Broncos also retained D.J. Jones to strengthen their defense.
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‘Downright Dominant’ $20 Million Veteran Agrees to Broncos Contract: Report
The Denver Broncos wasted little time making new safety Talanoa Hufanga feel more comfortable in his new surroundings, signing his former San Francisco 49ers teammate, linebacker Dre Greenlaw.The move comes as the Broncos lost 2024 starter Cody Barton in free agency to the Tennessee Titans.In the end, the Broncos come away with an upgrade alongside incumbent Alex Singleton.“The #Broncos are expected to sign #49ers standout LB Dre Greenlaw, givin…
Broncos bolster their defense by agreeing to terms with former 49ers Greenlaw and Hufanga
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — The Denver Broncos are solidifying the middle of their defense and they're doing it by adding two former San Francisco 49ers players. The Broncos agreed to three-year contracts with inside linebacker Dre Greenlaw and safety Talanoa Hufanga on Monday, the first day of the legal tampering window ahead of free agency's official start on Wednesday, a person with knowledge of the negotiations told The Associated Press. The per…

Broncos analysis: Hardening defensive middle with ILB Dre Greenlaw, S Talanoa Hufanga gives Denver chance vs. AFC’s elite QBs
Along the path to the Broncos’ first playoff berth in nearly a decade, a reality equal parts obvious and daunting came starkly into focus. Ascending to true contender status in the AFC means tangling with a handful of future Hall of Fame quarterbacks. Returning to the Super Bowl means, most likely, going through at least a couple of them in any given postseason. Patrick Mahomes and Justin Herbert reside in the division and will for years to come…
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