A former Denver Broncos second-round draft pick has just hit the open market. On Tuesday, the Seattle Seahawks announced the release of veteran defensive lineman Dre'Mont Jones, who immediately reverts to unrestricted free agency.
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With the Pittsburgh Steelers leaning towards retaining Justin Fields over Russell Wilson in free agency, it has become evident that Pittsburgh quickly learned what the Seattle Seahawks and the Denver Broncos already knew all too well about Wilson.
A season ago, the Denver Broncos were one of the better teams in the NFL because of what their defense did. If the Broncos continue to be that type of team, the defense has to continue to impress. With Sean Payton as the head coach,
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson is heading into free agency after one season with the franchise. Wilson spent one year with the Steelers after two seasons with the Denver Broncos and 10 seasons with the Seattle Seahawks.
The @Seahawks and Geno Smith were far apart in negotiations—with Seattle closer to around $35 million per and Smith's camp around $45 million per. That precipitated the trade to the @Raiders. Smith's reunited with @PeteCarroll there.
Geno Smith has been traded! It’s time for a collection of FTR thoughts that weren’t turned into their own articles
The timeline of how and why Seattle traded its record-setting, Pro Bowl quarterback snakes back to last spring.
Brock Huard weighs in on why the Seattle Seahawks traded Geno Smith to the Raiders and what it signals for the franchise's future.
The Denver Broncos are emerging as a potential trade destination for DK Metcalf, the 48-touchdown wide receiver.