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Additionally, the Broncos elevated tight end Marcedes Lewis and cornerback Reese Taylor from the practice squad. Bandy was a promotion, meaning he'll stay on the 53-man roster after Thursday night, whereas, Lewis and Taylor are elevations, so they'll be placed back on the practice squad on Friday.
After cutting DB J.T. Gray, the Broncos filled his former spot on the 53-man roster by promoting WR Michael Bandy from the practice squad.
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Broncos sign WR Michael Bandy to 53-man roster, elevate TE Marcedes Lewis and CB Reese Taylor
The Broncos announced several additions to their roster ahead of Thursday night's game against the Raiders. They have signed wide receiver Michael Bandy to the 53-man roster from the practice squad. They also elevated tight end Marcedes Lewis and cornerback Reese Taylor on a temporary basis.
The Denver Broncos were forced to shake up their roster again, this time adding Jordan Turner before facing the Dallas Cowboys.
For Franklin Myers, Broncos GM George Paton should consider a three-year, $54 million deal that would pay him $18 million annually. Give Franklin-Myers incentives to earn an extra $6 million, with a $20-25 million signing bonus, guaranteeing $35 million of it. That would be a more than fair deal with his level of play, usage, and age.
As the deadline approaches, here's a quick list of 20 players we'll be keeping an eye on, with an emphasis on tight end, left guard, wide receiver and cornerback. We will track any trades involving Denver on Broncos Wire leading up to Tuesday's deadline.
The Denver Broncos had some roster adjustments to make as they begin their week of preparation for the Dallas Cowboys.
Denver Broncos running back J.K. Dobbins blasts referees for not calling a hip-drop tackle that resulted in him getting injured.
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