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Broncos Sign Woods, Cut Player

Broncos Sign Woods, Cut Player

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The Denver Broncos have signed veteran wide receiver Mike Woods to a one-year deal, increasing their roster to ninety-two players. To stay under the ninety-one player cap, they must cut someone. Woods, a six-foot-one, two-hundred-four-pound receiver, was drafted in the sixth round in 2022 by the Cleveland Browns and played for the Green Bay Packers practice squad last year. He had his best game against the Broncos in primetime, snagging three balls for forty-three yards. Despite his straight-line speed, scouts note his hips are tight, limiting his route bend. The Broncos wideout room is now loaded with Jaylen Waddle, Courtland Sutton, Troy Franklin, Marvin Mims, and Pat Bryant and Lil’Jordan Humphrey. Woods is battling undrafted rookies and bubble players for practice squad reps. Keep an eye on this receiver battle heating up over the summer, as it could shake up Denvers depth chart.

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