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The Denver Broncos have recently extended contracts for players Quinn Meinerz and Jonathon Cooper while considering future extensions for several others, including strong candidate Alex Singleton replacement, Justin Strnad. Additionally, the team traded pass rusher Baron Browning to the Arizona Cardinals ahead of their game against the Kansas City Chiefs, and activated Luke Wattenberg from injured reserve. Currently sitting at 5-4, the Broncos are vying for a playoff spot, with their record better than many other teams in the NFL. There are indications that the Broncos could make significant moves in the upcoming offseason, particularly in acquiring playmakers to support quarterback Bo Nix. However, regret looms over missed opportunities in the last offseason, like not signing tight end Jonnu Smith or wide receiver Darnell Mooney, both of whom have shown significant production elsewhere. The Broncos' ability to capitalize on their projected cap space and draft picks could shape their future in 2025.
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