As roster cuts continue across the NFL, two former Denver Broncos players were let go on Tuesday.
The Buffalo Bills released veteran safety Kareem Jackson and backup quarterback Ben DiNucci.
Jackson, 36, was suspended twice, ejected from two games and fined four times for unnecessary roughness with the Broncos last season. Denver released him after he returned from his second suspension and Jackson finished the year with the Houston Texans.
After being cut by the Bills, Jackson’s future in the NFL is uncertain.
DiNucci, 27, signed with the Broncos last year after impressing in the XFL. He spent that season on Denver’s practice squad as the team’s third-string quarterback behind Russell Wilson and Jarrett Stidham.
Elsewhere, defensive lineman Mike Purcell (New England Patriots) and pass rusher Randy Gregory (Tampa Bay Buccaneers) have also been released.
We will publish a summary of all the ex-Broncos let go by NFL teams after today’s roster cuts deadline. In the meantime, we are tracking all of Denver’s own roster moves on Broncos Wire.