Broncos re-sign veteran starter to one-year deal worth up to $4 million
The Denver Broncos just made a move they absolutely needed to make before the 2023 season starts up. Shortly after releasing Broncos' legend Brandon McManus, the franchises second all-time leading scorer, they made another move. The Broncos saved $3.75 million in cap space when they made that move, and then used some of that to […]
The Denver Broncos just made a move they absolutely needed to make before the 2023 season starts up.
Shortly after releasing Broncos' legend Brandon McManus, the franchises second all-time leading scorer, they made another move. The Broncos saved $3.75 million in cap space when they made that move, and then used some of that to bring back veteran tackle Cam Fleming.
Per Tom Pelissero of NFL Network, the Broncos signed Fleming to a one-year deal worth up to $4 million.
Fleming started 15 games last season and played both the left and right tackle spots. This signing is to give depth for the Broncos behind Garett Bolles and Mike McGlinchey, which they desperately needed.
Fleming started 15 games last year and has 61 games of starting experience.