The Denver Broncos have agreed to terms on a two-year contract extension with offensive lineman Alex Palczewski, according to Tom Pelissero of NFL Network.
The agreement, which was negotiated by Nate Richman of 3XL Sports, ensures that Palczewski remains under contract with the Broncos through the 2027 season. The versatile lineman has proven to be a critical asset for Denver's front five, providing stability across multiple positions over the last two years.
Palczewski earned significant playing time last season, where he started 10 games at left guard in relief of the injured Ben Powers. His utility was further displayed during the 2024 campaign, during which he logged three starts at right tackle. By securing this extension, the Broncos retain a proven starter who has successfully transitioned from an undrafted free agent to a fixture in their offensive rotation.
The financial terms of the deal have not yet been disclosed, but the move solidifies Denver's depth heading into the upcoming seasons. Palczewski's ability to play both guard and tackle positions makes him a high-value retention for the Broncos coaching staff.
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