Posted Wed Aug 12th by Monty
Marcus Thomas the d-lineman, meet Marcus Thomas the running back.
The Denver Broncos on Wednesday added RB Marcus Thomas to the roster. Thomas was drafted by the San Diego Chargers in the fifth round of the 2008 NFL Draft. In just over 16 months, Thomas has had a whirlwind NFL career:
- He was drafted in April and waived during final cuts by the Chargers.
- He played in three games for the Detroit Lions last year before being waived in October.
- The Dallas Cowboys added him to their practice squad at the end of the season
- The Cleveland Browns signed him to a future contract in January and waived him in June.
That makes the Broncos his fifth NFL team.
Hailing from Texas El-Paso, Thomas enjoyed some success in college, finishing his career as the Miners’ fifth all-time leading rusher (2,615 yards) and third-leading scorer (26 rushing touchdowns) while racking up a school-record seven 100-yard games.
Another running back? They just signed a certain someone to a multi-million dollar deal. With Lamont Jordan temporarily missing time, Thomas’ addition seems just that – temporary. No word on who, if any, was cut or placed on I/R to make room for Thomas. (UPDATE: The Broncos released Ryan Torain to make room for Thomas, trading one AFC West 2008 fifth-round RB for another.) We’ll post the press release on the site when it’s available.
Published on 08/12/2009 at Wed Aug 12 13:36.
Tagged: Marcus Thomas (RB),Running Back,Top Stories.