The Denver Broncos are tying up loose ends with their 2025 training camp wrapping up. One week ahead of their first preseason game, the team inked star defensive end Zach Allen to a long-term extension.

Allen and the Broncos agreed on a four-year, $102 million extension with $69.5 million guaranteed, NFL insider Jordan Schultz reported. The deal keeps him in Denver through the 2029 season.

Since joining the team in 2023, Allen's game has reached a new level. After spending his first four years with the Arizona Cardinals, the 27-year-old recorded a career-high 60 tackles in his first year with the Broncos, only to top it the following year in 2024. Allen is coming off a breakout campaign in which he notched 61 tackles, 8.5 sacks and 15 tackles for loss to end the year as a second-team

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