
With the releases of punter Matt Haack and long snapper Zach Triner, the Denver Broncos have their initial 90-man roster after seven draft selections and signing 15 undrafted rookie free agents.
With the kickoff of the team’s rookie minicamp, the Broncos needed to make several moves to be complaint with the National Football League’s 90-man roster limit.
According to Denver Broncos insider Mike Klis, the team has released punter Matt Haack and long snapper Zach Triner. Those moves allowed the Broncos to finalize their preliminary group of players who will compete for 53 spots over the next few months. The 90-man roster includes the Broncos’ seven selections from the 2025 NFL Draft, and the 15 undrafted college free agents, which the team officially announced moments ago.
We’ve signed 15 college free agents.
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The Broncos have experienced a quick turnaround under the leadership of Head Coach Sean Payton. Alongside General Manager George Paton, the team has assembled a quality roster that improved significantly over the past few seasons. In order for them to take the next step, they will need continued progression and ascension of the young prospects on this team—especially on the offensive side of the ball.
Next week we will be kicking off our annual roster review series. If you aren’t familiar with the undrafted rookies the team signed—don’t worry! We have you covered and will be giving in-depth overviews of each as well as every other player on the team.