Broncos releasing CB Ronald Darby, RB Chase Edmonds to create salary cap space via ParkerJGabriel
The Broncos are releasing offensive lineman Graham Glasgow, running back Chase Edmonds and cornerback Ronald Darby, sources confirmed to The Post, and creating approximately $26.57 million in salary cap room for 2023 in the process.Glasgow carried a $14 million cap charge in 2023 but had no guaranteed money left in his deal. His release will save Denver $11 million against the cap and comes with a $3 million dead cap charge.
The veteran interior lineman appeared in 37 games for the Broncos over the past three seasons and started 33 times at guard and center. He filled in at right guard early in 2022 when Quinn Meinerz suffered a Week 1 injury, but then settled in and provided stability at center over the second half of the season after Lloyd Cushenberry suffered a groin injury.
Edmonds, acquired in early November as part of the trade that sent pass-rusher Bradley Chubb to Miami, carried a $5.92 million cap charge into 2023 but had no guaranteed money left on his deal, meaning it cost nothing for the Broncos to part ways with him. He logged just 25 carries and 125 rushing yards for the Broncos and spent time on injured reserve due to a high-ankle sprain.
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