
Broncos Re-sign Linebacker Strnad, Shoring Up Defense
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The Denver Broncos have secured their defense by re-signing linebacker Justin Strnad to a three-year, $18 million deal, including $10 million guaranteed. This move comes ahead of free agency and helps stabilize their linebacker group. Strnad, a 29-year-old with five years of experience, had a breakout season last year, starting eight games and recording impressive stats. The team sees this as a smart, cost-effective move, keeping a reliable special teams player and rotational defender. With this deal done, Alex Singleton is likely headed to free agency, allowing the Broncos to consider a rookie linebacker in the draft. Now, Sean Payton and the front office can focus on bigger offensive holes, such as running back and tight end, as the offseason progresses.
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