INDIANAPOLIS — The tight end remains a staple of Broncos coach Gary Kubiak's scheme. But after a sluggish season offensively, it remains an open question on who will man the position next season.
Broncos general manager John Elway plans to talk with veteran Owen Daniels, scheduled to make $3 million in the second season of a three-year deal, let free-agent Vernon Davis test the open market and welcome rookie Jeff Heuerman to join holdover Virgil Green.
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"We have to get better there.