ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — The Broncos have waived 41-year-old Marcedes Lewis, the oldest tight end to play in an NFL game.
Lewis appeared in four games for the Broncos as a point-of-attack blocker. He didn't catch any passes or post any statistics but he did tally 66 snaps. He made one start, on Nov. 6 against the Las Vegas Raiders.
That came four days after he made history by subbing into the Broncos' game at Houston in Week 9. He said afterward that becoming the oldest tight end ever to play in the NFL “means everything” to him.
“From a kid that was born on the east side of Long Beach, from my mom having me when she was 15 years old, back when I didn’t even know this was out there for me to go get, right? And so I’ve been able to be intentional about my life, and I manifested this, and I’m j

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