Broncos Sign Linebackers Greenlaw, Hufanga to Three-Year Deals
Broncos Sign Linebackers Greenlaw, Hufanga to Three-Year Deals

Broncos Sign Linebackers Greenlaw, Hufanga to Three-Year Deals

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The Denver Broncos have strengthened their defense by signing linebacker Dre Greenlaw and safety Talanoa Hufanga to three-year contracts during the NFL's legal tampering period. Both players, previously with the San Francisco 49ers, have shown potential but have been hampered by injuries, with Greenlaw missing significant playing time due to various ailments. Hufanga, a first-team All-Pro, has played only 17 games over the last two seasons due to injury issues. These acquisitions are part of the Broncos' strategy to solidify their defensive unit, which already ranked among the best in the league last season. General manager George Paton and coach Sean Payton have indicated a focus on enhancing the middle of the defense, while the team's recent moves suggest an intent to compete for a Super Bowl title. The official contracts will be finalized when the NFL's new league year begins on Wednesday.

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