
Broncos Trade for Waddle, Bold Move for Super Bowl Push
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The Denver Broncos have made a significant move by trading for wide receiver Jaylen Waddle from the Miami Dolphins, giving up their first and third-round picks in the 2023 draft. This marks their first player acquisition from another team this season. Waddles salary is partially covered by the Dolphins, leaving the Broncos with a five million dollar commitment. The trade is seen as a bold win-now strategy, pairing Waddle with stars like Courtland Sutton and Patrick Surtain II. However, the Broncos cap situation becomes more complex, with five players potentially exceeding twenty million in charges by 2027. The team can focus on a Super Bowl push this season, with bigger roster questions to address after 2026.
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