ENGLEWOOD, Colo. – As the opening hours of free agency featured the usual allotment of big-ticket deals around the league, the Denver Broncos spent at least some of that time on their own unrestricted free agents as those players got a glimpse of what is, or isn’t, out in the market for them.
The Broncos did agree to terms with guard Ronald Leary, who started 13 games for the Dallas Cowboys last season, and the Broncos took a swing at Calais Campbell and Chris Baker before those two free agents signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, respectively.