The Denver Broncos are moving to secure their latest draft class as fourth-round pick Kage Casey is signing his rookie four-year contract today, per @AdamSchefter. The offensive tackle becomes one of the newest members of the roster to officially finalize his rookie agreement with the organization.
Casey was selected by the Broncos in the fourth round of the 2026 NFL Draft. Under the current NFL collective bargaining agreement, all rookie contracts are for a four-year duration, with specific compensation determined by the league's rookie wage scale. This signing ensures that Casey will be fully available for the team's remaining offseason workouts and the transition into training camp later this summer.
The Broncos front office has been active in signing their 2026 selections, and the addition of Casey to the signed roster marks a key step in their preparations for the upcoming season. As a fourth-round pick, Casey joins a Denver offensive line unit looking to build depth and competition during the spring sessions.
With the deal finalized, Casey can now focus entirely on the team's playbook and on-field drills. Further details regarding the specific financial terms of the contract have not yet been released.
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