The Broncos have re-signed backup offensive lineman Winston Justice to a one-year contract, according to Mike Klis of the Denver Post (via Twitter). Justice had been an unrestricted free agent.
Justice, 29, was added to the Broncos’ roster as an insurance policy in September 2013 after Ryan Clady went down with a Lisfranc injury. However, the former second-round pick didn’t see much playing time, appearing in just 19 offensive snaps for the team in two regular season contests. Still, Justice has experience playing as a starter for the Eagles and Colts, so he’ll be a fairly reliable depth piece for the Broncos in 2014.