Heading into training camp, one of the Denver Broncos most contentious camp battles looked to be for the No. 3 outside wide receiver position, with guys like Cody Latimer, Jordan Taylor and Bennie Fowler all competing for the job, but it looks like the battle just got a little more crowded.
The #Broncos are signing former #Ravens WR Marlon Brown to a 1-year deal, @UniSportsMgmt tells me. Gary Kubiak coached him in Baltimore.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) July 27, 2016
Marlon Brown went undrafted out of Georgia back in 2013 to the Baltimore Ravens, where he spent a year under Gary Kubiak in 2014. Through three seasons in Baltimore, Brown tallied 87 receptions for 891 yards and seven touchdowns.
His best year came during his rookie season, where he started 12 games and caught 49 balls for 524 yards and seven touchdowns.
Having worked with Kubiak before, there’s obviously a relationship for the Broncos to build upon. We’ll see if Brown can recapture some of the excitement from his rookie year and contribute on the Denver Broncos in 2016.