Sources: Broncos sign TE Marcedes Lewis, 41, to practice squad - ESPN
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — With a thin spot on the depth chart at tight end due to recent injuries, the Denver Broncos have signed 41-year-old Marcedes Lewis to their practice squad.
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ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — With a thin spot on the depth chart at tight end due to recent injuries, the Denver Broncos have signed 41-year-old Marcedes Lewis to their practice squad.
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