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Here's what the free-agent departure of JFM means for Denver.
The Broncos are releasing linebacker Dre Greenlaw, saving around $6 million in salary cap space.
There have been trade rumors swirling about a San Francisco 49ers superstar possibly getting traded, and the New York Giants have been lumped in. After the Denver Broncos made a roster move on Monday,
Dobbins (5-10, 212 pounds) joined the Broncos last summer on a one-year contract following one season with the Los Angeles Chargers and four years with the Baltimore Ravens. Denver signed Dobbins after using a second-round pick to select RJ Harvey in the 2025 NFL draft, and Dobbins began the season as the team's starter.
After the Titans gave John Franklin-Myers a huge contract, the Broncos could receive a comp pick in the 2027 NFL draft.
As the Broncos continue building out their 2026 offense, they decided to re-sign free agent running back JK Dobbins.
After previously expressing a desire to remain with the Denver Broncos, the running back and AFC West team agreed to a new contract with the team in free agency, per Dianna Russini of The Athletic. Dobbins posted his thoughts on social media:
Dre'Mont Jones, the Broncos' third-round pick in 2019, will play against Denver in 2026 after joining the Patriots.