The Broncos and general manager George Paton continue to check off a flurry of in-house extensions after last week’s bye.
Denver has agreed to a three-year extension with reserve defensive lineman Malcolm Roach, sources confirmed to The Denver Post on Wednesday. The extension has a base value of $24 million with $14 million guaranteed, and is worth up to $29.25 million in incentives, a source confirmed.
After signing with the Broncos in 2024, Roach has become a key rotational piece on a dominant Denver defensive line and a heartbeat of the locker room. He played in all 17 games in his first season with the Broncos, racking up 43 tackles and eight quarterback hits.