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Sources - Broncos to waive Randy Gregory amid youth movement - ESPN

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — The Denver Broncos' hopes that Randy Gregory could become an elite pass-rusher were dashed Wednesday as the team planned to release the outside linebacker, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter.

Gregory and his representatives had asked for his release earlier this week, sources told ESPN. Coach Sean Payton, general manager George Paton and owner/CEO Greg Penner discussed Gregory's contract, potential playing time and his mindset and decided that releasing him was the way to go, sources told ESPN.

Gregory, 30, signed a five-year, $70 million contract in March 2022. His $14 million base salary this season and another $5 million next season are fully guaranteed, according to the Roster Management System.

He was pulled from the starting lineup this past week vs. the Chicago Bears and replaced by second-year outside linebacker Nik Bonitto. Gregory played 33 snaps Sunday and finished with three tackles and one quarterback hit. He has just nine tackles in four games this season and one sack.

The Broncos' defense is last or near last in the league in every major statistical category, including scoring defense, total defense and run defense. The defense is last in the league in ESPN's pass rush win rate, at 30.5%.

Bonitto finished Sunday's win with 2.5 sacks and a forced fumble that was returned for a touchdown by Jonathon Cooper.

"[Bonitto's] getting more reps,'' Payton said this week. "… I felt like the edges were much better [Sunday]."

Payton had said the team's outside linebackers, Gregory included, had been rushing too deep at times, allowing quarterbacks lanes to escape. Bonitto and Cooper are now the starters at outside linebacker.

Frank Clark (hip) has played in one game this season and Baron Browning, who

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