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Denver Broncos made an underrated free agent signing to bolster special teams unit

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The Denver Broncos are finally looking at free agency additions outside of re-signing their former players. After their blockbuster trade for Jaylen Waddle earlier in the week, they’ve now added a special teams ace in former Cincinnati Bengals safety Tycen Anderson. That the Bengals made a last ditch effort to re-sign him once he had a deal with Denver suggests they weren’t too keen on losing him and were hoping to get him back at a more reasonable rate. Their loss becomes Denver’s gain.

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WE HAVE A FREE AGENT SIGNING THAT DIDN’T COME FROM DENVER. People will sleep on this signing, but both P.J. Locke and Justin Strnad played heavily on special teams last season. They needed to dude to fill a bigger role there and got one. Excellent pick up for Denver.

Broncos are signing safety/special teams ace Tycen Anderson
Denver’s first external free agent signing of 2026 is officially on the books. The Broncos are bringing in safety Tycen Anderson from Cincinnati on a one-year deal. Anderson was a fifth-round pick by the Bengals in 2022 and appeared in every game for Cincinnati the last two seasons, logging 83% of the team’s special-teams snaps in 2025. He’s played just a handful of defensive snaps in his career, but fills a real need after P.J. Locke departed for Dallas. Anderson will compete with Devon Key and J.L. Skinner for the third safety spot while immediately upgrading the special teams unit.

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The Broncos freed up another $1.58M in cap space by restructuring OL Matt Peart’s contract. That will help free up some cap space.

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