The Denver Broncos have had some success grabbing former San Francisco 49ers players in free agency this offseason and now one on the offensive side of the ball makes plenty of sense.
As the vultures have descended upon the carcass of the Niners roster, the addition of Greenlaw and Hufanga provides the Broncos with a steel-infused spine through the center of an already stout ...
Greenlaw's career has been nothing short of dominant. Since being selected in the fifth round of the 2019 NFL draft, Greenlaw ...
NFL Network Insider Mike Garafolo reporting the San Francisco 49ers to sign wide receiver Demarcus Robinson to two-year, ...
There were only a couple perceived blue-chip talents that hit the market this spring, but that doesn't mean there weren't chances to get better. These teams did.
Dre Greenlaw is now the Broncos’ top linebacker, though Alex Singleton is on the way back from his ACL tear. Justin Strnad, ...
Strnad has been a key special teamer for the Broncos since joining the team and also provides some depth at the linebacker ...
Turning 29 in August, Strnad can be classified as a late bloomer. He was selected out of Wake Forest by the Broncos in the ...
The Denver Broncos are bringing back one of their core special teams aces in Justin Strnad to compete for starting job in ...
The athletic Josh Sweat’s three-year, $45 million deal with Arizona creates underrated scheme diversity for Madden 26 defensive playbooks. His 85 overall rating, featuring balanced 86 finesse moves ...
Denver will sign Strnad to a one-year, $2.7 million contract, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.