Overview
- Multiple outlets reported on June 10 that the Broncos began contract talks with McMillian’s agent and the agent described the discussions as “good” while confirming no deal is imminent.
- McMillian rose from an undrafted signing in 2022 to Denver’s starting slot corner and has produced game-changing plays, including a divisional-round interception that helped the Broncos win in overtime.
- Riley Moss is also entering the final year of his rookie deal after two seasons as a boundary starter with strong completion-rate metrics but recurring pass-interference issues and trouble on deep routes.
- Denver’s cap picture — roughly $25 million now and only a few million projected for 2027 — means both corners would likely command market rates above $12–15 million a year, so the team may be able to retain just one.
- The Broncos will evaluate Jahdae Barron’s development and the cornerback room closer to the season before making final extension decisions, and that choice will shape lineup roles and payroll planning into 2027.