Overview
- Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer reported the Broncos explored tight end options, noting David Njoku remains unsigned after Dallas Goedert re-upped with the Eagles.
- The Broncos have not added an external free agent in this market despite multiple needs, according to The Sporting News via Yahoo.
- Denver kept its in-house options by retaining Evan Engram and re-signing Adam Trautman, though Engram’s 2025 production dipped and Trautman profiles primarily as a blocker.
- Njoku is coming off a down 2025 season marked by injuries and a reduced role behind Browns rookie Harold Fannin Jr., following a peak 2023 campaign.
- Market analyses project Njoku in the roughly $9.5–$10 million per year range, and Denver’s reported cap space makes a short- or mid-range deal plausible if interest progresses.