Overview
- NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reported on March 5 that Denver reached a two-year agreement with Alex Palczewski, keeping him under contract through 2027 on a deal negotiated by agent Nate Richman of 3XLSports.
- Palczewski started 10 games at left guard in 2025 in place of injured Ben Powers and three games at right tackle in 2024, showcasing multi-position value.
- He entered the offseason as a restricted free agent, and the Broncos chose a multi-year agreement rather than using an RFA tender; financial terms were not disclosed.
- An undrafted signee out of Illinois in 2023, Palczewski has appeared in 31 games with 13 starts across the past two seasons after missing most of his rookie year due to injury.
- Media coverage notes the move could factor into Denver’s evaluation of Powers’ future, with national reports suggesting the team may explore trade or contract options for the veteran guard.