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Broncos cut punter Matt Haack, LS Zach Triner to trim roster to 90

Anonymous AuthorBy Anonymous AuthorMay 9, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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On the first day of the Broncos’ rookie minicamp, as a slew of rookies reported for duty in Denver, the club made a couple of roster changes to meet the NFL’s offseason roster limit of 90.

Denver cut punter Matt Haack and long snapper Zach Triner, according to the NFL wire. It’s a pair of special-teams subtractions to new coordinator Darren Rizzi’s unit, both signed for insurance purposes at their respective positions in the last couple of months.

Haack, 30, agreed to a one-year deal worth $1.3 million with Denver in March, after starting punter Riley Dixon left in free agency for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Broncos drafted Florida punter Jeremy Crawshaw in the sixth round of April’s NFL draft, however, and Crawshaw seems poised to step into Denver’s starting role come the fall.

Similarly, Triner, a six-year veteran began his career in Tampa Bay, was signed in April. Denver had re-upped with starting long snapper Mitchell Fraboni on a three-year deal earlier this offseason.

Denver was carrying 71 players under contract on its roster — 70, with tight end Thomas Yassmin’s international exception — before drafting seven players and agreeing to terms with 15 undrafted free-agents, all of whom have officially signed with the Broncos. That would’ve put their roster at 92, necessitating two cuts to shave down to the offseason roster limit of 90.

The Broncos are also hosting close to 20 confirmed rookies and veterans at their facility this weekend for their rookie minicamp. That could invite the possibility of further signings and cuts if a couple athletes impress.

(Mobile users click here to view chart of undrafted free-agent signees.)

Broncos’ undrafted free-agent signees

Name
Position
Height
Weight
College

Kendall Bohler
CB
6-0
195
Florida A&M

JB Brown
ILB
6-2
230
Kansas

Marques Cox
OT
6-5
312
Kentucky

Joaquin Davis
WR
6-4
194
North Carolina Central

Christian Dowell
NT
6-2
320
UT Martin

Courtney Jackson
WR
5-11
189
Arkansas State

Joe Michalski
OG
6-5
305
Oklahoma State

Jerjuan Newton
WR
5-11
192
Toledo

Joshua Pickett
CB
6-0
188
Duke

Karene Reid
ILB
6-0
231
Utah

Jaden Robinson
CB
6-0
193
Oregon State

Xavier Truss
OG
6-7
309
Georgia

Johnny Walker Jr.
OLB
6-2
246
Mizzou

Clay Webb
OG
6-3
312
Jacksonville State

Kristian Williams
DT
6-2
295
Mizzou

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Originally Published: May 9, 2025 at 4:16 PM MDT



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