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Broncos 91-man roster going into training camp, sorted by position

Broncos 91-man roster going into training camp, sorted by position

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Welcome back, Denver Broncos football!
Broncos rookies reported last week and veterans are set to report this week ahead of the start of training camp on Friday, July 25. Next month, the team will play three preseason games.
Denver made two changes to the 90*-man offseason roster in recent weeks, swapping out safety Tanner McCalister for UFL cornerback Mario Goodrich.
*Fans should note that the Broncos have an extra 91st spot on the roster because Australian-born punter Jeremy Crawshaw gets an offseason roster exemption as part of the NFL's international player pathway program. With that caveat in mind, here's a look at the team's roster going into training camp this week.
Broncos offseason roster
QB Bo Nix
QB Jarrett Stidham
QB Sam Ehlinger
RB J.K. Dobbins
RB R.J. Harvey
RB Audric Estime
RB Jaleel McLaughlin
RB Tyler Badie
RB Blake Watson
FB Michael Burton
TE Evan Engram
TE Adam Trautman
TE/FB Nate Adkins
TE Lucas Krull
TE Caleb Lohner
TE Caden Prieskorn
WR Courtland Sutton
WR Marvin Mims
WR Devaughn Vele
WR Troy Franklin
WR Pat Bryant
WR Trent Sherfield
WR Michael Bandy
WR A.T. Perry
WR Joaquin Davis
WR Jerjuan Newton
WR Courtney Jackson
WR Kyrese White
OT Garett Bolles
OT Mike McGlinchey
OT Frank Crum
OT Alex Palczewski
OG Quinn Meinerz
OG Ben Powers
C Luke Wattenberg
C Alex Forsyth
OL Calvin Throckmorton
G/C Nick Gargiulo
OL Will Sherman
OT Matt Peart
OL Xavier Truss
OL Clay Webb
OL Joe Michalski
OL Marques Cox
DE Zach Allen
DE John Franklin-Myers
DL D.J. Jones
DL Malcolm Roach
DE Sai'vion Jones
DE Eyioma Uwazurike
DL Matt Henningsen
DL Jordan Jackson
DL Jordan Miller
DL Kristian Williams
OLB Jonathon Cooper
OLB Nik Bonitto
OLB Jonah Elliss
OLB Dondrea Tillman
OLB Que Robinson
OLB Andrew Farmer
OLB Johnny Walker
ILB Dre Greenlaw
ILB Alex Singleton
ILB Drew Sanders
ILB Justin Strnad
ILB Levelle Bailey
ILB JB Brown
ILB Karene Reid
ILB Jordan Turner
CB Pat Surtain
CB Riley Moss
CB Jahdae Barron
CB Ja'Quan McMillian
CB Kris Abrams-Draine
CB Damarri Mathis
CB Mario Goodrich
DB Quinton Newsome
DB Reese Taylor
CB Jaden Robinson
CB Joshua Pickett
S Brandon Jones
S Talanoa Hufanga
S P.J. Locke
S Devon Key
S Sam Franklin
S JL Skinner
S Keidron Smith
S Delarrin Turner-Yell
K Wil Lutz
LS Mitchell Fraboni
P Jeremy Crawshaw (*international roster exemption)
Denver will trim the roster down to 53 players by Aug. 26, then they will build a 16- or 17-player practice squad. Last year, the team's initial practice squad included Burton, Tillman, Bailey and Badie.
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This article originally appeared on Broncos Wire: Denver Broncos roster: 91 players going to training camp
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