Report: Denver Broncos To Move On From Veteran Pass Rusher
The Denver Broncos are off to a horror start in 2023, posting a 1-5 record through six games despite the promised rebound with Head Coach Sean Payton, and now, it's clear they're looking to potentially go into a full on rebuild.
After yet another loss to the Chiefs on Thursday Night Football, their season looks gone, and with reports they're listening to trade offers on seemingly every player but Patrick Surtain, it seems only a matter of time that big moves are made.
The first of which will likely be veteran pass rusher Frank Clark, who the team inked to a one-year, $5.5 million deal this summer, as Field Yates has revealed that whether it's a trade or a release, he's done with the Broncos for now, and will be looking to land on a playoff ready team very soon.Frank Clark’s days as a Bronco are coming to an end, per sources. Be it via a trade or release, the team will be moving on from Clark soon.
— Field Yates (@FieldYates) October 12, 2023
It’s the second pass rusher Denver will have parted ways with in recent days, as the team traded Randy Gregory less than a week ago.…
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