The Broncos formed their initial 53-man roster Saturday, surprising many by releasing veteran safety T.J. Ward and bringing back quarterback Brock Osweiler, who will sign a one-year deal pending a physical Monday.
On Sunday the team continued to make adjustments, began to form their 10-man practice squad, and watched some of the players they waived get claimed elsewhere.
Kyle Peko, a backup nose tackle who missed much of the offseason because of a broken bone in his foot, is returning to the active roster. He will fill a spot that will be vacant when outside linebacker Shane Ray (wrist) is placed on injured reserve Sunday afternoon.