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Broncos Re-Sign Tight End Lucas Krull to One-Year Deal

The move reflects Denver’s retention-first approach to early free agency.

Overview

  • 9NEWS Denver’s Mike Klis reported the one-year agreement, which returns Krull to the roster after he briefly reached unrestricted free agency.
  • Krull entered the offseason as a restricted free agent without a tender and rejoined the team once the new league year opened.
  • With Krull back, Denver’s tight end group remains unchanged from last season: Evan Engram, Adam Trautman, Nate Adkins, Lucas Krull, and Caleb Lohner.
  • Over three seasons with the Broncos, Krull has 29 receptions for 262 yards and one touchdown, and he logged two catches for 15 yards across three games last year.
  • The Broncos also reached new deals with fullback Adam Prentice and defensive lineman Matt Henningsen, extending a trend of keeping in-house players as they have retained 15 of 21 free agents without signing an outside addition so far.