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.
Roach missed the first five games of the 2025 season after suffering a Grade 2 calf strain. In six games since, he’s racked

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