
- The Denver Broncos have restructured the contract of offensive lineman Matt Peart, reducing his pay by $1.5 million and freeing up $1.58 million in salary cap space.
- Peart, a 7th-year pro, has played in 23 games for the Broncos over the past two seasons, starting 3 of them.
- The Broncos have also rewarded offensive lineman Alex Palczewski with a 2-year, $9.5 million extension, viewing him as a key depth piece on the offensive line.
- The Broncos have prioritized building depth on the offensive line under head coach Sean Payton, and this move with Peart is another step in maintaining continuity up front.