Posted Wed Mar 13th by Jon Heath
The Denver Broncos had a busy day on Wednesday, ultimately signing four free agents.
The team started by landing All-Pro receiver Wes Welker to a two-year, $12-million deal.  The signing sent shock waves across the NFL.
Next came the signing of linebacker Stewart Bradley to a one-year deal.  Bradley is expected to compete for the starting MLB gig in Denver.
Another defender, defensive tackle Terrance Knighton, agreed to a two-year deal.  Knighton figures to become a starter after being reunited with Jack Del Rio.
The team finished their busy day (presumably finished, anyway, it’s only 9:30 p.m. MT), by signing cornerback Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie to a two-year deal.
Denver will hold multiple press conferences tomorrow at Dove Valley to introduce Welker, Knighton and Rodgers-Cromartie.  Welker’s press conference will be streamed on DenverBroncos.com and we will provide coverage on Facebook and Twitter.
Yesterday, the team locked up defensive tackle Kevin Vickerson for two years and brought in Chargers guard Louis Vasquez with a four-year deal.
Meanwhile, Jason Hunter has left Denver and signed with the Raiders and Elvis Dumervil’s contract situation remains unresolved. Â There are several candidates on the market if the team chooses to release Dumervil.
Published on 03/13/2013 at Wed Mar 13 21:40.
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