After the Broncos released Brandon McManus and overhauled their special teams coaching staff, the game's third phase will have a decidedly different look in Denver under coach Sean Payton.
How many on the 53?:The Broncos released McManus, the last remaining player on the roster who was on the Super Bowl 50 team, in late May. The move created salary cap flexibility but also ended an era after McManus held the franchise’s kicking duties for the better part of a decade. After working out a handful of options, Denver signed Elliott Fry to the roster. Then Friday the Broncos also signed veteran Brett Maher, setting up a potential camp competition.
The Broncos in 2022 had a couple of decent special teams units and a couple of terrible ones. They finished 25th overall in Rick Gosselin’s annual rankings and were last in four categories — kickoff return average, average starting drive position, opponent punting average and opponent net punting average. Fraboni took over long-snapping duties midseason due to an injury to Jacob Bobenmoyer and is the only potential returning starter this year.
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