Broncos to ink Glasgow to 4-year, $44M pact
The Denver Broncos have agreed to sign former Detroit Lions offensive lineman Graham Glasgow to a four-year contract worth $44 million, his agency told ESPN's Adam Schefter on Monday.
Glasgow's deal includes $26 million guaranteed.
Glasgow spent the last four seasons with the Lions, splitting time between center and guard. He's started every game in which he's appeared since 2017. He could take over at center for the Broncos if Connor McGovern departs in free agency, or Denver could plug him in at guard as a replacement for Ronald Leary.
The Glasgow signing marks the second time in as many years John Elway and Co. have dipped into free agency to bolster their offensive line. The Broncos made a free-agent splash last offseason, signing right tackle Ja'Wuan James away from the Miami Dolphins.
Glasgow, 27, was viewed as one of the top interior lineman available this offseason.
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