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A relatively quiet second day of legal tampering for the Denver Broncos. The actual free agency period opens on Wednesday and all of the reported signings from Monday and Tuesday will be made official, since none of these players can actually sign — except for the one’s Denver signed since they were still technically under contract with Denver.

Let’s recap what went on today.

Broncos daily recap

Tuesday was a bit quieter as teams look ahead to the start of the new league year tomorrow.

Former Broncos safety P.J. Locke will sign a 1-year deal with the Dallas Cowboys
P.J. Locke is heading to Dallas on a one-year, $5 million deal, ending a six-season run in Denver. Locke reunites with defensive coordinator Christian Parker, who coached the Broncos’ secondary from 2021 to 2023 and watched Locke develop into a dependable starter. The Beaumont, Texas native heads back to his home state after tallying 81 tackles, six pass breakups, four forced fumbles, and an interception during his time with Parker in Denver. Locke was a beloved locker room presence, and he’ll be missed — but with the Broncos clearly investing elsewhere in free agency, this felt like an inevitable parting of ways.

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Under the radar

Dre Greenlaw is on his way out and is expected to receive a post June 1 designation. They cannot execute the transaction until the start of the league year on Wednesday. Once done, the Broncos will take a $2.1 million dead money hit, but get an $8.2 million cap savings on the move.

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