Broncos Re-Sign Alex Singleton, Plan Post–June 1 Release of Dre Greenlaw
The timing preserves cap flexibility for 2026 by spreading dead money over two years.
Overview
- Denver agreed to keep Alex Singleton on a two-year, $15.5 million contract, according to the Associated Press.
- Dre Greenlaw did not appear on the NFL transaction wire, with reporting indicating his release will be processed with a post–June 1 designation after the league year opens March 11.
- A post–June 1 designation would create just over $8 million in 2026 cap savings versus just over $6 million if cut immediately, per OverTheCap.
- Justin Strnad agreed to a three-year, $19.5 million deal and is expected to start alongside Singleton at inside linebacker.
- The team also reached a two-year, $20 million agreement with running back J.K. Dobbins, while Greenlaw’s recurring thigh injuries and 2025 absences weighed into Denver’s decision.