After placing right tackle Billy Turner on the Physically Unable to Perform List, the Denver Broncos have added offensive line depth to their roster.
The Broncos announced the signing of Cam Fleming, who played in five games last year for the Broncos, including four starts.
Turner, who is considered the favorite to earn the starting tackle spot, is still suffering from a knee injury dating back to last season, which caused him to miss four games with the Green Bay Packers.
Fleming joins Tom Compton, Calvin Anderson, Ben Braden and Turner among the team’s potential options at right tackle.
The Broncos have placed Compton on the PUP list and will be out for “a little bit” according to head coach Nathaniel Hackett, signaling the main reason why the Broncos signed Fleming.
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Damn...the two OL that were projecting to be their RT are both on PUP...so Donks are signing some 34 dude off the scrap heap.
Turner still being hurt from a injury a season ago is not a good sign.
Moobs better get that new contract done before the season...no Donk QB has made it through the season since 2014.
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