Posted Fri Mar 5th by Monty
After one season with the Denver Broncos, defensive end Vonnie Holliday became an unrestricted free agent this week. If recent reports are any indication, neither he nor his most recent team hope he stays that way for long.
Scout.com reports that the Broncos are still interested in Holliday, while the Seattle Seahawks, who are coincidentally visiting with Brandon Marshall Saturday, have also entered the mix. Holliday started three games at defensive end for the Broncos and led defensive linemen with five sacks.
Holliday recently voiced his hope to remain and retire a Bronco to FOX 31’s Josina Anderson. “First of all for me, I enjoyed my playing experience with the Broncos,” Holliday said. “I enjoy the city and their fans, so certainly I would welcome the opportunity to come back another season and play for them. As far as I’m concerned it would be nice to retire as a Bronco.”
The feeling’s mutual for this fan. Holliday showed he still had a lot in the tank last year; we’d be happy to see him finish his career in the orange and blue.
Free Agency Blog: 3/5/2010 [Scout.com]
DL Vonnie Holliday wants to retire as a Bronco; hopes to hear from team [FOX 31]
Published on 03/05/2010 at Fri Mar 05 22:49.
Tagged: 2010 Free Agency,Denver Broncos,Seattle Seahawks,Top Stories,Vonnie Holliday.