Overview
- Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports Denver is bringing back Lil’Jordan Humphrey, with The Sporting News indicating the deal is for one year.
- Humphrey rejoined the Broncos in November after a stint on the Giants’ practice squad, logging seven regular-season games for Denver with 101 yards and a touchdown.
- He added three catches for 38 yards and a 29-yard score in the divisional win over Buffalo, stepping in with Pat Bryant sidelined.
- A Sean Payton favorite from their New Orleans days, Humphrey filled a blocking and auxiliary role in 2025 and posted career highs with 31 receptions for 293 yards supporting rookie QB Bo Nix.
- The move tracks with Denver’s retention-first offseason as the team has re-signed Alex Singleton, Justin Strnad, J.K. Dobbins, Adam Trautman and Sam Ehlinger, kept Ben Powers, and seen John Franklin-Myers and P.J. Locke depart.