Overview
- Local 12/CBS Cincinnati’s Yanni Tragellis reported that Tycen Anderson agreed to a one-year contract with the Denver Broncos.
- The Denver Post’s Parker Gabriel later reported there was no agreement, quoting a source who said talks were "nowhere close."
- Subsequent Broncos-focused coverage on Yahoo/SB Nation presented the move as an official one-year signing and Denver’s first external addition of 2026.
- Reporting also indicated the Bengals made a late attempt to re-sign Anderson after the reported agreement with Denver.
- Anderson is valued primarily for special teams, logging 382 kicking-game snaps and 23 tackles in 2025, and he would bolster Denver’s depth behind Brandon Jones and Talanoa Hufanga following P.J. Locke’s exit.