A few minutes after the Broncos’ rookie minicamp ended in a final huddle Saturday, Sean Payton made clear two tryout rookies had caught his eye.
“There’s a couple we want to discuss,” Payton said then, “that I think have a chance of going to camp with us.”
Those couple, evidently, were Michigan State inside linebacker Jordan Turner and Utah State wideout Kyrese White, both undrafted free-agent tryouts who took the field in Dove Valley on Saturday. Sources confirmed to The Denver Post that the Broncos were signing both to standard, three-year rookie contracts, adding more roster depth heading into training camp.
Turner was a key starter for two years at Wisconsin before transferring to Michigan State in 2024, a proven run-stuffer who had 66 tackles and 11 tackles for loss. The Broncos didn’t pick up an inside linebacker in April’s NFL draft, and he’ll compete with fellow UDFAs JB Brown and Karene Reid for a spot in training camp.
White, meanwhile, is the son of former Utah State stud running back Emmett White. After sparse playing time for a few years with the Aggies, he caught 44 passes for 526 yards in 2024, primarily lining up from the slot at 5-foot-10 and 185 pounds.
Denver also re-signed long snapper Zach Triner on Monday just three days after cutting him, a source confirmed to The Post. The series of moves bring the Broncos’ current roster to 93, necessitating a few additional cuts to bring Denver down to the NFL’s offseason limit of 90.
This story will be updated.
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