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After being released by the Denver Broncos, two-time Pro Bowl safety Justin Simmons languished on the free-agent market for five months last year. He eventually signed a one-year deal with the ...
As Justin Simmons gears up for his return to Empower Field at Mile High, the veteran Atlanta Falcons safety is harboring no sour grapes over how his eight-year tenure ended with the Denver Broncos.
Justin Simmons could be on the verge of finding a new home. The former Broncos safety visited the New Orleans Saints on Wednesday, head coach Dennis Allen told reporters. Allen said there were ...
Justin Simmons has been patiently waiting for the right opportunity to come his way after being released by the Denver Broncos this offseason. Though many NFL fans have wondered why he has yet to ...
The Denver Broncos cut two-time Pro Bowl safety Justin Simmons on March 7. Approaching three months in free agency despite the four-day head start, Simmons remains out of the Broncos’ plans.
The Denver Broncos announced on Thursday morning that they have parted ways with veteran safety Justin Simmons. Simmons played for the Broncos for eight seasons and was the longest tenured Bronco.
The Broncos started their march toward salary cap compliance Thursday morning with a foundational change. The club released Pro Bowl safety and franchise stalwart Justin Simmons, it announced.
That extravagant dead-cap hit from Russell Wilson has the Broncos purging their roster. Denver announced Thursday it released second team All-Pro safety Justin Simmons in a move that saves the ...
According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter on Thursday, March 7, the Broncos are releasing All-Pro safety Justin Simmons. By moving on from Simmons, the Broncos will save $14.5 million against their cap.
The Denver Broncos have released Pro Bowl safety Justin Simmons, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported on Thursday, per sources informed of the decision. The team has since officially ...
The Broncos are moving on from one of their defensive leaders. Denver is releasing safety Justin Simmons, according to multiple reports. The move will save the Broncos $14.5 million against the cap.
Simmons' fellow safety Cadern Sterns called him "one of the greatest to do it." The realest to be around , one of the greatest to do it. Can’t thank you enough for taking me under your wing.
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