Ronald Leary - G - Broncos
Broncos agreed to terms with LG Ronald Leary, formerly of the Cowboys, on a four-year, $35-million contract.
NFL Network's Mike Garafolo reports the deal includes $20 million in guaranteed money and makes Leary the fourth-highest paid guard in the league, although Kevin Zeitler will almost certainly jump him in the coming hours. Leary is coming off a quality season in Dallas, but the Cowboys were never going to pay him at the top of the guard market with La'el Collins set to return from injury. Leary should be an immediate upgrade on Max Garcia, who the Broncos might try to move to the right side. Despite adding Leary, Denver has more work to do along the offensive line, specifically at tackle.
Related: Cowboys
Source: Mike Garafolo on Twitter
Mar 9 - 12:32 PM
Broncos agreed to terms with LG Ronald Leary, formerly of the Cowboys, on a four-year, $35-million contract.
NFL Network's Mike Garafolo reports the deal includes $20 million in guaranteed money and makes Leary the fourth-highest paid guard in the league, although Kevin Zeitler will almost certainly jump him in the coming hours. Leary is coming off a quality season in Dallas, but the Cowboys were never going to pay him at the top of the guard market with La'el Collins set to return from injury. Leary should be an immediate upgrade on Max Garcia, who the Broncos might try to move to the right side. Despite adding Leary, Denver has more work to do along the offensive line, specifically at tackle.
Related: Cowboys
Source: Mike Garafolo on Twitter
Mar 9 - 12:32 PM
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