March 12, 2025
Engram (shoulder) agreed to a two-year contract with the Broncos on Wednesday,
Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
ANALYSISThe Jaguars released Engram in early March, about 11 weeks after he had surgery to repair a torn labrum in his left shoulder. He may not practice this spring but should be ready by Week 1, at which point he'll be 31 years old and taking over as the top pass-catching tight end in an offense that sent just 13.1 percent of its targets to the position in 2024, the second-lowest rate in the league. That number will rise considerably if Engram stays relatively healthy, although he's unlikely to match his per-game volume from the past two seasons in Jacksonville, when injuries to
Christian Kirk and other wideouts forced extra targets in the tight end's direction.