7:26pm: Denver was aware of the injury before the draft, per 9News’ Mike Klis. The team’s decision not to select another linebacker, despite Greenlaw now coming off two injuries and Singleton amid ACL rehab, reflects confidence Greenlaw will be ready to go. He is expected to be ready for training camp, Klis adds.
6:37pm: The Broncos may have dodged a bullet here. It is believed Greenlaw suffered a quad strain, according to KOA’s Benjamin Allbright, who adds the free agency addition is not expected to need surgery. This would place him on track to be ready for Denver’s opener.
6:09pm: After further strengthening their defense with first-round pick Jahdae Barron, the Broncos have the makings of a formidable unit. But one of their high-end free agency pieces might not be ready for the start of the season.
Coming to Denver after missing almost all of last season, Dre Greenlaw is believed to have suffered another injury. The former 49ers standout sustained a quadriceps tear while working out, NBC Sports Bay Area’s Jennifer Lee Chan reports. This stands to sideline Greenlaw for months, potentially making him unavailable to begin the season with his new team.
The fallout from the linebacker’s latest setback stands to hinge on surgery. If a procedure is required, Greenlaw could miss several months. If he is able to recover without surgery, that would put him on track for Denver’s season opener. This certainly represents a blow for Greenlaw, whose Super Bowl Achilles tear carried seismic ramifications for the 49ers that night and then kept the longtime Fred Warner sidekick off the field for three-plus months in 2024.
After seeing a groin injury lead to Greenlaw miss most of the 2021 season, the 49ers extended the talented defender in 2022. Greenlaw outplayed his $8MM-per-year contract in 2022 and ’23 but went down at a historically inopportune time, tumbling to the turf while trotting onto the field for a defensive possession. The Chiefs picked on Greenlaw’s primary replacement (Oren Burks), and the 49ers went through multiple plans (Eric Kendricks and De’Vondre Campbell) in 2024. Campbell’s refusal to enter a nationally televised Rams matchup came when Greenlaw returned, but that represented his only action of the season. Achilles soreness led to the 49ers shutting him down. Still, a nice market formed for the high-end linebacker.
The 49ers attempted to re-sign the linebacker, upping their offer at the 11th hour. They made that move, with John Lynch and Kyle Shanahan trekking to Greenlaw’s home in Texas, after he had committed to join the Broncos. Denver gave him a three-year, $31.5MM deal on Day 1 of the legal tampering period. Despite the 49ers surpassing the Broncos’ offer, the 27-year-old defender tuck with his initial pledge despite the late 49ers push. However, his injury past allowed the Broncos to sign him while only providing an $11.5MM at-signing guarantee. This injury could potentially play a significant role in Greenlaw’s post-2025 future in Denver.
It is not known when Greenlaw suffered the quad injury, but it can be assumed the Broncos did not know about it when they went through their draft. The team did not select an off-ball linebacker, leaving that group exposed. Their other projected three-down LB, Alex Singleton, is coming off an ACL tear. Singleton, 31, went down in Week 3 of the 2024 season. The Broncos let their top 2024 LB, Cody Barton, defect to the Titans while they pursued Greenlaw. While Singleton replacement Justin Strnad re-signed on a low-cost deal, a high-end Broncos defense appears vulnerable at linebacker. Denver did relocate Drew Sanders from edge rusher back to ILB; Sanders could be a key player to watch in the wake of Greenlaw’s setback.
A serious question about where Greenlaw went down also looms. He could be subject to the NFI list if the injury occurred while working out away from the team facility. The Broncos released RT Ja’Wuan James after he sustained an Achilles tear while working out away from the team in 2021. Greenlaw would not become a release candidate this year, but he would stand to land on the PUP list — if this injury proved serious enough for such a stash — if the injury occurred at the Denver facility. None of Greenlaw’s 2026 and ’27 salaries are guaranteed at signing; the seventh-year LB would collect a $2MM roster bonus if on the Broncos’ roster by Day 5 of the 2026 league year.