Broncos Secure Malcolm Roach with Lucrative Extension
The Denver Broncos made headlines during their bye week by finalizing contract extensions for several key players, culminating in a significant deal for defensive lineman Malcolm Roach. The Broncos and Roach have agreed to a three-year extension valued at up to $29.25 million, with $14 million guaranteed, as reported by Tom Pelissero.
Roach’s new contract highlights the Broncos’ commitment to retaining their core talent. Pelissero announced the deal on X, stating, “The Broncos and DT Malcolm Roach have agreed on a three-year contract extension worth up to $29.25 million with $14M guaranteed. Another core player locked up.”
A Busy Contract Period
At the Broncos’ headquarters, Roach’s extension joins a series of successful negotiations, including those for kicker Wil Lutz and center Luke Wattenberg. Lutz, who has proven to be a reliable asset, will remain with the team through 2028, while Wattenberg’s re-signing keeps the offensive line stable for the foreseeable future.
Roach’s new contract marks a considerable increase from the two-year, $3.49 million deal he signed last year. The substantial raise reflects his development and importance to the Broncos’ defensive unit.
The Future of John Franklin-Myers in Question
However, Roach’s extension has raised eyebrows among fans, particularly concerning the future of defensive end John Franklin-Myers. Many supporters expected Franklin-Myers to receive a similar deal, and Roach’s contract could signal uncertainty regarding Franklin-Myers’ tenure with the team.
The lack of news surrounding Franklin-Myers’ negotiations leaves fans wondering about his prospects in Denver. As the Broncos continue to solidify their roster, the status of Franklin-Myers remains a pivotal storyline to watch in the coming weeks.
With these recent moves, the Broncos are clearly focused on building a strong foundation for their future. As they navigate the complexities of the NFL landscape, the decisions made now will undoubtedly shape the team’s trajectory for years to come.

