REPORT DEAL : an offensive lineman, is re-signed by the Broncos due to…

As stated by 9NEWS Quinn Bailey, a backup offensive lineman, has been re-signed by the Denver Broncos to a one-year contract worth $1.055 million, according to Denver’s Mike Klis. Rather than awarding Bailey a limited free agency tender, the organization opted to choose this alternative.

Bailey, an Arizona State graduate who signed with the Broncos as an undrafted free agent in 2019, primarily served as the team’s practice squad member throughout his first three seasons. He has since established himself as the team’s primary backup offensive lineman, appearing in 31 games overall (two starts) and playing in all 17 of the previous season’s games.

This past season, he was frequently employed as the Broncos’ sixth offensive lineman, and going forward, he appears to be one of their best reserve offensive linemen. Since joining the Broncos as an undrafted free agent, he has played guard and tackle. He gives the team much-needed depth along the offensive line.

Bailey, an Arizona State alumnus who joined the Broncos as an undrafted free agent in 2019, spent his first three seasons mostly on the practice squad. Since then, he has emerged as the team’s main backup offensive lineman, having played in all 17 games of the previous season and making 31 total appearances, including two starts.

He was regularly used as the Broncos’ sixth offensive lineman during the previous season, and looking ahead, he seems to be among their top backup offensive linemen. He was signed as an undrafted free agent and has since played tackle and guard for the Broncos. He adds much-needed depth to the team’s offensive line.

 

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