Thu, Dec 12, 1:37 PM ESTJeff Legwold, ESPN Senior Writerespn1 analyses
The Denver Broncos have secured their longest-tenured player, left tackle Garett Bolles, with a four-year contract extension worth up to $82 million, including over $40 million guaranteed. Bolles, who has been a key player since being drafted in 2017, confirmed the deal on social media, expressing his commitment to the team. This extension comes as Bolles was set to become an unrestricted free agent, and he has been a durable and effective player, ranking seventh in the league for pass block win rate this season.
  • Garett Bolles has been a cornerstone player for the Broncos since being drafted in 2017.
  • The extension solidifies the Broncos' offensive line for the foreseeable future.
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  • The Broncos have made significant investments in their offensive line with recent extensions and free agency signings.
  • Bolles' extension reflects the team's commitment to maintaining a strong offensive front.