Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Broncos Sign Clady to Long-Term Deal

The Broncos and left tackle Ryan Clady came to an agreement on Sunday to a new long-term contract. Clady, who had been designated as the Broncos Franchise player, signed a 5 year contract extension worth a total of $52.5 million and it includes $33 million guaranteed over the first three seasons. This move was a move that the Broncos had to make on their roster, and it was something that Denver had to get done before the season started. Both sides came to an agreement, and now the Broncos got past one piece of work that needed to be taken care of, and now they can focus on others that will arise once   training camp starts on Thursday July 25th. It is important to develop and sign your top players to long-term deals, and the Broncos did just that for Clady, a player who has been nothing short of dependable and solid for the the team since he was drafted in 2008.

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