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Jon Heath

Ex-Broncos offensive tackle wants to continue NFL career

Following the conclusion of their 2024 season, the Denver Broncos signed 14 members of their practice squad to reserve/future contracts.

Thus far, Denver has not re-signed wide receiver David Sills, tight end Donald Parham or offensive tackle Cam Fleming.

Sills (28) and Parham (27) are presumably young another to get another chance somewhere in the NFL in 2025. Fleming (32) has a less certain status.

The veteran tackle has spent the last four years in Denver, but he only played in one game last fall. Before that, he appeared in six games in 2023. Despite his declining role, Fleming wants to continue his NFL career, according to The Denver Gazette‘s Chris Tomasson.

Fleming is set to become a free agent and barring an injury on the offensive line, the Broncos seem unlikely to re-sign him. Denver did not re-sign Fleming in 2024 until October after losing Alex Palczewski to an ankle injury.

Going into 2025, the Broncos seem likely to go younger at the backup tackle spots, but Fleming might get an opportunity elsewhere.

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