Broncos To Re-Sign TE Adam Trautman

Acquiring Adam Trautman during the draft last year, the Broncos needed to turn to the former Saint often due to Greg Dulcich‘s injury trouble. The Broncos are bringing back the trade acquisition.

Trautman is re-signing with the team on a two-year deal, according to 9News’ Mike Klis. While the Broncos feature some questions at tight end after Dulcich’s injury-plagued first two seasons, they will have Trautman back to help the transition to another new starting quarterback.

Sean Payton was quick to add his former TE to the Broncos roster, and the move ended up working out for Denver. Trautman had one of the most productive seasons of his career, finishing the season with 22 catches for 204 yards and three touchdowns in 17 games (12 starts).

The tight end was mostly brought to Denver for his blocking ability, and he finished last season with one of the top run-blocking grades at his position. Trautman will likely be eyeing a similar role in 2024, especially if the Broncos end up limiting Dulcich’s snaps. The Broncos are also rostering Lucas Krull and Nate Adkins at the position.

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