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Denver Broncos release four players, sign four tryout players

Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton following win against the Las Vegas Raiders Empower Field at Mile High.

Oct 6, 2024; Denver, Colorado, USA; Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton following win against the Las Vegas Raiders Empower Field at Mile High. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images

The Denver Broncos have made a variety of moves on Monday following the conclusion of rookie minicamp, which sets the table for OTAs and mandatory minicamp as the 90-man roster formulates itself.

Denver Broncos make various roster moves on Monday

Following the conclusion of rookie minicamp, Sean Payton, his coaching staff, and the personnel department all had a chance to sit down and evaluate the practice film of the three days of practice that saw drafted, undrafted, and tryout players get acclimated to how the Denver Broncos run a practice.

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Media was only allowed to attend Saturday’s practice where we saw our first glimpse at Jahdae Barron, Pat Bryant, and RJ Harvey, who all stood out.

The Broncos announced several roster moves on Monday afternoon that has the roster set for OTAs in a few weeks.

Denver signed tight end Cole Fotheringham, who was a veteran tryout participant this past week — long snapper Zach Triner, inside linebacker Jordan Turner, and wide receiver Kyrese White.

Triner was initially released last week before rookie minicamp, but was brought back on Monday as Mitchell Fraboni continues to recover from an offseason back procedure. Fotheringham impressed enough to receive an invite to OTAs, which will include other veteran players in a few weeks.

Turner was a player who stood out during practice this past week, as did White.

To make room for these players to be signed to the roster, Denver had to waive four players.

The Broncos waived cornerback Kendall Bohler, nose tackle Christian Dowell, linebacker KJ Cloyd, and tight end Thomas Yassmin.

Yassmin initially had the Exempt/International Player designation, which allowed him not to count against the team’s active roster. With Yassmin being waived, Broncos sixth-round punter Jeremy Crawshaw takes on the Exempt/International designation, and he will not count against the team’s 90-man roster.

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