Posted Wed Oct 10th by Monty
The Denver Broncos announced Wednesday the signing of two offensive linemen – both guards – to their active roster. P.J. Alexander returns to the club after he was waived by the Broncos in August of last year. Second year guard Isaac Snell was also signed off Tennessee’s practice squad.
P.J. Alexander is no stranger to Denver – he was a member of the active roster from 2003-2005. The 6-4, 297 lb. guard out of Syracuse spent last season in Atlanta, where he earned his first four starts. He was waived by the club in early September and has been a free agent since.
An undrafted free agent in 2002, the 6-4, 297-pound Alexander has played nine career regular-season games (including the four starts) and also appeared in Denver’s AFC wild card game during the 2004 season.
Isaac Snell is a second year player out of North Dakota State. Snell joined the Broncos from Tennessee’s practice squad, where he spent the first five weeks of the season. The 6-6, 288-pound Snell joined the Titans as a practice squad signee on November 1, 2006, and remained there for the rest of the season.
Published on 10/10/2007 at Wed Oct 10 21:12.