Denver’s receiver room is among the NFL’s most expensive this year. One way or another, that’s likely to change next year.
The roster will be sliced and diced and analyzed in all sorts of ways between now and the cutdown from 90 players to 53 on Aug. 29.The veteran quarterback can’t be left off this list. Wilson turned in the worst season of his career in 2022 and has no lack of doubters entering 2023. He’ll turn 35 in October and is playing under a new coach for the second straight season since being traded to Denver in March 2022.
Gregory and the other veterans listed from this point on are here because, though they each have multiple years remaining on their contracts, they become much less painful to part with financially after 2023. The Broncos have 11 players under contract for 2024 with cap numbers of $12.987 million or bigger. Extensions, renegotiations, conversions and, yes, departures, will be inbound. What does that mean for Gregory? He’s got to be healthy and available. When he is, he’s a real impact player.
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