The Miami Dolphins have had a tough few weeks when it comes to the injury department on the defensive side of the ball. After losing linebacker Jaelan Phillips to a torn Achilles and linebacker Jerome Baker to an MCL injury, another depth defender will miss time.
Coaching ex-Bronco defenders Bradley Chubb and Malik Reed once again, Dolphins DC Vic Fangio will reunite with another of his former Denver cogs.
Wednesday marked the final day Collier could hold an IR-return designation.
Mark Schofield of Touchdown Wire recently ranked the top 11 inside linebackers in the NFL and Denver Broncos free agent Alexander Johnson made the cut, ranked No.
If the current Denver Broncos roster were a sundae, Alexander Johnson could represent the proverbial cherry. This, according to Pro Football Network's Dallas Robinson, who identified linebacker as the Broncos' biggest remaining roster need and the three-year starter as the solution — "the most obvious" move to be made ahead of the 2022 season.
While the Denver Broncos showed they could survive without two starting linebackers, they'll be able to replenish their depth at the position. Josey Jewell,
The Denver Broncos have three inside linebackers scheduled to become unrestricted free agents later this month, and they won’t be able to re-sign all of them.
The Denver Broncos have three inside linebackers scheduled to become unrestricted free agents later this month: Josey Jewell, Alexander Johnson and Kenny Young.
The Denver Broncos could lose both of their starting inside linebackers to free agency. Should they look to bring Alexander Johnson back in 2022? Thanks to the Denver Broncos coaching search, we’re getting a very late start on profiling some key free agents ahead of the new league year.
In his first 2022 NFL mock draft, ESPN draft analyst Mel Kiper has the Denver Broncos selecting Georgia linebacker Nakobe Dean with the ninth overall pick in the first round (subscription required for link).
Coming into the season, the Denver Broncos had two solid inside linebackers who were looking to play themselves into a long-term deal with the team. Unfortunately,
The Denver Broncos will play the rest of the 2021 season without both of their starting inside linebackers, Josey Jewell and Alexander Johnson, who are sidelined with pectoral injuries.
The Cleveland Browns were without star running backs Nick Chubb and Kareem Hunt on Thursday evening, but that didn’t stop them from running over the Denver Broncos’ defense in a 17-14 win.
The Broncos announced they signed inside linebackers Curtis Robinson and Barrington Wade to the active roster from their practice squad Tuesday. The team also placed inside linebacker Alexander Johnson (chest) and outside linebacker Andre Mintze (hamstring) on injured reserve while releasing receiver David Moore.
The Broncos also say that wide receiver Jerry Jeudy is unlikely to play on Thursday night when they face the Browns.
Denver Broncos inside linebacker Alexander Johnson suffered a chest injury against the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday and was ruled out in the third quarter.
It wasn’t just that the Steelers played better. It was that the Broncos played bad - for way too much of the game. If there’s one thing that’s going to prevent Denver from making a valiant effort at turning this two-loss streak around, it’s going to be arrogance.
He will join a Broncos team that is down starter Josey Jewell for the season.
While Alexander Johnson had a slow start to this season for the Denver Broncos, he had a huge day against the New York Jets. It was the best game of the
Many pundits would probably agree that Denver Broncos defender Alexander Johnson is among the most underrated inside linebackers in the NFL. But few — if any — would say Johnson is the best.
The Denver Broncos were lucky when Alexander Johnson decided to sign with them back in 2018. He had multiple other teams interested but ultimately chose to come to Denver. While Johnson didn’t have much of an impact his first season, he did end up starting after four games in his second year.
The Denver Broncos have a talented roster heading into 2021 and are in a prime position to compete in the AFC over the next few years. That said, for continued progress, some tough decisions will need to be made after the season.
Johnson will have an opportunity to earn an extension in Denver or audition for free agency in 2022.
The Broncos (3-6) will host the Dolphins (6-3) on Sunday afternoon.
NFL teams are getting an early start with cutdown day coming Saturday. That includes some surprising veterans being given pink slips ahead of the start of the 2020 season.
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