Broncos Urged to Sign ‘Big Game’ $39 Million Free Agent WR

   

In the NFL, when teams get really bad, they liquidate. Highly paid players help you win games. Winning games won’t get you a very high draft pick. So you start to shed salaries in any way you can.

Gabe Davis Released from $39M Jaguars Contract After Travis Hunter Trade in  NFL Draft

Such is the case of the Jacksonville Jaguars, who went 4-13 in 2024 and are looking like more of the same in 2025. The Denver Broncos already picked up one talented player off the Jaguars in tight end Evan Engram, who was released on March 6 and signed a 2-year, $23 million contract with Denver on March 12.

The Broncos now have an opportunity to get another one of the Jaguars’ discarded, highly paid players after wide receiver Gabe Davis was designated as a post June 1 release.

“The Jaguars made wide receiver Gabe Davis’ departure official, releasing him with a failed physical designation,” Pro Football Talk’s Charean Williams wrote on May 8. “Davis tore the meniscus in his left knee in November and was expected to need six months to recover from the injury, which limited him to 10 games in his only season in Jacksonville … The Jaguars designated Davis as a post-June-1 release, giving them a $5.7 million dead cap hit for this season. The team will see a $794,118 cap savings June 1.”