Denver Broncos, 2x Pro Bowler named a ‘perfect marriage’

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Last year, the Denver Broncos took a sizable leap forward by landing franchise quarterback Bo Nix with the 12th overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. He, under coach Sean Payton’s tutelage, led the Broncos to a surprise 10-7 season that commenced with a playoff trip.

Ever since the offseason kicked off, the Broncos have operated with a sense of urgency, buying low on potentially high-impact players. One of their free agency signings is now being called a “perfect marriage” between the player and his new team.

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Denver Broncos get tight end with ‘gaudy potential’ in Evan Engram signing

Denver Broncos, Evan Engram
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The Denver Broncos have signed a trio of key additions: linebacker Dre Greenlaw, safety Talanoa Hufanga, and tight end Evan Engram. Halanoa is a former All-Pro who, along with Greenlaw, helped the San Francisco 49ers make a Super Bowl appearance in 2023. Yet, it’s the Engram signing that’s drawing more praise.

Engram, a two-time Pro Bowl tight end, was recently released by the Jacksonville Jaguars. It didn’t take long for the versatile 30-year-old to find a new home in Denver, signing a two-year contract worth up to $23 million with the Broncos.

While the Jaguars no longer deemed Engram to be worth their investment, NFL.com’s Bucky Brooks recently declared the Engram-Broncos pairing as a “perfect marriage.”

“The ultra-productive pass catcher is the hybrid tight end Sean Payton has sought since he arrived in Denver in 2023. As a crafty route runner with the speed and quickness to win on vertical or horizontal routes against linebackers and safeties, Engram should divert attention away from Courtland Sutton as a playmaker between the hashes. He is coming off an injury-shortened campaign but nearly eclipsed 1,000 receiving yards in his last fully healthy season, in 2023. If Engram quickly develops chemistry with second-year quarterback Bo Nix as a reliable chain-mover, the two-time Pro Bowler could post gaudy numbers in a quarterback-friendly system that relies on tight end production.”

NFL.com’s Bucky Brooks on Denver Broncos signing Evan Engram

Engram peaked in 2023 with the Jaguars, hauling in 114 receptions for 963 yards and four touchdowns. Yet, he was held to just 365 yards on 47 receptions while injuries limited him to nine games last season.

If Engram can return to health, the Broncos may have indeed just gotten a steal, especially if he’s just what coach Payton has been looking for.

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