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2011 CBA increase BS to .45/.54/.63/.73

2011 .4725 one-time NLTBE (PTI)

2011 2.775 esc possible

2011 2012 BS escalates to .5425/1.055/1.2025 (w/1-timer)

2012 BS escalated to 1.1/6.055/7.145

2012 Traded to NYJ Pre (w/7th for 4th & 6th)


Mike Klis, Denver Post: The contract details on Broncos rookie quarterback Tim Tebow show his five-year deal really is worth $9.7125 million, not the $11.25 million the industry reports, according to a union source. The difference is a one-time playing time bonus of $1.5375 million that the Players Association counts because it's "easy to earn." Almost all first rounders hit the one-time playing bonus, but Jarvis Moss and Brady Quinn from the 2007 draft are among those who have yet to hit their one-timers. Tebow will be well on his way to his first NFL million on Friday, when the Broncos pay him a $975,000 advance, which essentially will be counted as a signing bonus for prorated salary cap reasons.
Some details on the Tebow deal: Base salary 2010: $1.295 million (fully guaranteed) 2011: $1.618.75 million (fully guaranteed) 2012: $1.942.5 million (fully guaranteed) 2013: $2.266.75 million (fully guaranteed) 2014: $2.590.5 million ($567,500 guaranteed)
Advance/Signing bonus $975,000 on Friday (salary reduced to $325,000) $6.275 million due 29 days after start of 2011 league year. Typically season starts March 1, but it's written this way in case work stoppage delays start of season. (Salaries from 2011-14 reduced to offset advance)
One-time playing time bonus (contractually considered likely to be earned) Tebow collects $1.537.5 million if he plays 35 percent of the offensive snaps in 2010, or 45 percent of the snaps in any of the seasons 2011-14. The bonus rolls over from year to year until Tebow reaches the playing-time threshold, and expires the first time he hits it.
Mid-tier incentives (Contractually considered unlikely to earn) Value of Tebow's contract doubles from $11.25 million (including one-time playing time bonus) to $22.5 million if he reaches multiple thresholds, including: 55 percent playing time in two of his first three seasons, 2010-12, or 70 percent playing time in 2013. The Broncos make the playoffs, he reaches certain QB ranking thresholds, and receives unspecified honors.
Max value (contractually considered unlikely to earn) The total value of Tebow's contract can escalate to $33 million if the Broncos reach the playoffs multiple times in his first four years, he has multiple top 5 QB rankings, and he has multiple league honors such as NFL MVP and Super Bowl MVP.
Brian McIntyre, MacsFootballBlog.com: By leading the Broncos in rushing touchdowns in 2010, Tebow will also earn a $472,500 roster bonus…
Mike Klis, Denver Post: he has a $472,500 bonus coming his way. Tebow has unofficially triggered the "one-timer" bonus in his rookie contract for reaching the 45 percent playing time threshold of the Broncos' 2011 season… he won't receive the bonus until March 31.
Rich Cimini, ESPN New York: the New York Jets shattered the calm Wednesday by completing a trade for polarizing quarterback Tim Tebow. The Jets sent two picks -- a fourth-rounder and sixth-rounder in 2012 -- to the Denver Broncos in exchange for a seventh-round selection.
David Terrell
2005 No SB/2 after week 1, .54/.545 BS

2006 CUT Post


Demaryius Thomas
2010 5/12.1555 TRV, 15.5055 TRMV, 1.31/1.6375/1.965/2.2925/2.62 BS

2010 BS guaranteed

2011 6.375 SA/4, .405/.49/.575/.67 BS

2011 CBA increase BS to .45

2011 .25275 BS guaranteed

2012 .15225 BS guaranteed

2012 1.26175 LTBE one-time RB (PTI)

2012 BS escalated to .64225/.8365/1.025

2013 2014 BS escalated to 3.275

2014 addl 1.4 esc possible

2015 12.823 Franchise tag
Lindsay Jones, Denver Post: Thomas walked into Dove Valley on Saturday afternoon to sign his five-year contract worth $12.155 million. Thomas' deal includes $9.35 million guaranteed, and the contract could reach a maximum value of $15.5 million if the wide receiver from Georgia Tech meets performance-based escalators.
Bob McGinn, Milwaukee Sentinel-Journal: Thomas' five-year deal contained $9.35 million in guarantees and a maximum value of $15.51 million
Julius Thomas
2011 4/2.424 TRV, .375/.465/.555/.645 BS

2011 .384 SB/4


Lindsay Jones, Denver Post: Bonus money for other Broncos rookies are… Julius Thomas: $384,000…
Lamaar Thomas
2013 3/1.4875 TRV, .405/.495/.585 BS

2013 .0025 SB/3


Mike Klis, Denver Post: $2,500 [signing bonus]
Marcus Thomas
2007 4/2.093 TRV, .285/.37/.46/.55 BS

2007 .428 SB/4

2011 1/1 TRV, .9 BS

2011 .1 SB/1?


Mike Klis, Denver Post: the Broncos signed fourth-round pick Marcus Thomas, a defensive tackle from Florida, to an incentive-laden, four-year contract that included a $428,00 signing bonus.
Mike Klis, Denver Post: The Broncos' third highest-paid free agent was their own Marcus Thomas. The defensive tackle will make $1 million this year.
Mark Thomas
2001 PS after week 6 (of 18), .068 BS (.072 over 18 weeks)

2001 CUT Post week 7 (Of 18)


Syd’Quan Thompson
2010 4/1.84685 TRV, .32/.405/.49/.575 BS

2010 .05685 SB/4

2011 CBA increase BS to .45

2011 IR, .273 BS

2012 BS reduced to .465

2012 CUT Post


Brian McIntyre, MacsFootballBlog.com: $56,850 signing bonus
Ryan Torain
2008 4/1.903 TRV, .295/.385/.47/.555 BS

2008 .198 SB/4

2008 IR after week 10

2009 CUT Post


Klis: Torain, the Broncos' first fifth-round choice, received a signing bonus for a tad less than $200,000.
Paul Toviessi
2001 4/2.557 TRV, .209/.298/.389/.418 BS

2001 1.243 SB/4

2001 IR

2002 CUT Post



DEION: +.012083 in 2001-2003, -.03625 in 2004
Danny Trevathan
2012 4/2.204072 TRV, .39/.48/.57/.66 BS

2012 .104072 SB/4

2015 BS escalated to 1.542 (PPE)
Aaron Wilson, Scout.com: The contract includes a signing bonus of roughly $104,000 and base salaries of $390,000, $480,000, $570,000 and $660,000.
Landon Trusty
2006 3/1.175 TRV, .31/.385/.46 BS

2006 .02 SB/3

2006 CBA increase BS to .35

2006 IR, .195 BS

2007 CUT Pre
Scott Turner
2003 No SB/1 after week 6, .655 BS (.45 MSB)
Artie Ulmer
1999 .25 BS

1999 IR after week 8, .122 BS


Marviel Underwood
2007 No SB after week 13, .435 BS

2007 CUT Post week 15


Mitch Unrein
2010 PS after week 6, .0884 BS

2010 BS raised to .32 after week 10 (equiv .152565)


Chad Upshaw
2007 PS after week 10, .0799 BS
Bradlee Van Pelt
2004 3/.943 TRV, .23/.305/.385 BS

2004 .023 SB/3

2004 CUT Post

2004 PS, .1479 BS

2005 .23 BS

2005 .025 RB/WO


Louis Vasquez
2013 4/23.5 TRV, 2/3/5/5.5 BS

2013 5 SB/4

2013-2014 BS guaranteed?

2014 3 RB


Mike Garafolo, USA Today: 4 years, $23.5 million with $13 million fully guaranteed.
Mike Florio, PFT: Vasquez, per a source with knowledge of the deal, will earn $23 million over four years from the Broncos. That works out to an average of $5.75 million per year. Vasquez receives a signing bonus of $5 million, a 2013 base salary of $2 million, a 2014 roster bonus of $3 million, a 2014 base salary of $3 million, a 2015 base salary of $5 million, and a 2016 base salary of $5 million.

Cassius Vaughn


2010 3/1.225 TRV, .32/.405/.49 BS

2010 .01 SB/3

2011 CBA increase BS to .45/.54

2012 Traded to IND Pre (for Chris Gronkowski)


Demetrin Veal
2004 No SB/2 after week 14, .305/.38 BS (off BAL PS)

2006 1/.5 TRV, .5 BS

2006 2/2.7 TRV ext, 3.9 TRMV, .65/.95 BS

2006 BS raised to 1.775 after week 7, equiv 1.25

2007 BS escalated to 1.25

2007 .25 RB

2007-2008 .05 WO

2007 CUT Post

2008 .6 esc possible
Len Pasquarelli, ESPN: Veal, who saw his playing time increased the past two weeks because of an injury to starting defensive tackle Gerard Warren, had his base salary for 2006 bumped from $425,000 to $1.775 million, with the latter figured prorated over the balance of the season. His base salaries for the extension years in the deal are $650,000 for 2007 and $950,000 for 2008.
David Veikune
2011 No SB/2 after week 10, .395/.48 BS

2012 CBA increase BS to .525


Kevin Vickerson
2010 1/.63 TRV, .63 BS

2011 2/5 TRV, 6 TRMV, 1.1/2.1 BS

2011 1 SB/2

2011 .025 RB/game active (equiv .4, .375 LTBE, earned .125)

2011-2012 .1 de-esc possible (<12 WOs)

2012 .025 RB/game active (equiv .4, removed)

2012 1 esc possible (PT & sacks)

2012 BS reduced to 1.2

2013 2/5 TRV, 1/1.25 BS

2013 1 SB/2

2013 .0625 RB/game active (equiv 1, 1 LTBE, earned .6875)

2014 CUT Post

2014 .046875 RB/game active (equiv .75)
Mike Klis, Denver Post: The Broncos signed the 6-foot-5, 321-pound defensive lineman to a two-year, $4.75 million contract extension last week… The particulars to Vickerson's deal: $1 million signing bonus, $1 million salary and $375,000 roster bonus in 2011; $2 million salary and $375,000 roster bonus in 2012.
Brian McIntyre, MacsFootballBlog.com: Originally scheduled to earn $2.1 million with a $400,000 roster bonus as part of his two-year, $5 million extension, Vickerson's roster bonus has been deleted and his base salary has been reduced to $1.2 million for the 2012 season. The adjustment reduces Vickerson's 2012 cap number by $1.3 million.
Adam Schefter, ESPN: Vickerson, 31, signed a two-year, $5 million contract that included a $1 million signing bonus with the Broncos last year. He was set to make $1.25 million for the 2014 season.
Frank Wainright
1995 2/.55 TRV, .215/.275 BS

1995 .06 SB/2

1995 CUT Post
Darius Walker
2009 PS, .0884 BS

2009 CUT Post week 8


Denard Walker
2001 6/26 TRV, .5/1.3/1.3/4.3/5.3/5.3 BS

2001 4 SB/6

2002-2006 .2 WO

2003 CUT Pre

2003 2 RB (not paid)

2006 1 RB


Javon Walker
2006 Acquired from GB (for 2nd)

2006 1.15 BS

2006 5/39.75 TRV ext, 1.05/.6/2.1/5.6/5.85/6.7 BS

2006 1 RB

2006 6 OB/6/5 (Feb 2007)

2006-2011 .1 WO

2007 4 RB CONV/5

2008 CUT Pre

2008 3.4 OB/4 (not paid)

2008 2 RB

2010-2011 1 RB
Len Pasquarelli, ESPN: The cost for the Denver Broncos to acquire disgruntled wide receiver Javon Walker from Green Bay on draft day: Well, for now, just a second-round choise and $1 million… None of the nearly $40 million that Walker is to receive in his five-year contract extension is guaranteed… he can make a mind-boggling $24 million in the first three seasons of the extension. There are two options in the extension, one for $6 million due next spring, then a second for $3.4 million due in 2008. For 2007, Walker is due a $4 million roster bonus, a base salary of $600,000 and a $100,000 workout bonus. In 2008, there's another roster bonus of $2 million, a salary of $2.1 million and a $100,000 workout bonus. In 2009, his base salary jumps to $5.6 million, again with a workout bonus of $100,000. For 2010, there is a base salary of $5.85 million, a $1 million roster bonus and the $100,000 workout bonus. And in 2011, the base salary is $6.7 million, with a $1 million roster bonus and $100,000 workout bonus.
Walker's salary-cap charge for 2006 is $3.35 million, but it skyrockets to $5.9 million for 2007.
Calvin Watkins, Dallas Morning News: the Dallas Cowboys may be interested in Denver Broncos WR Javon Walker if the Broncos do not pick up his $3.5 million roster bonus.
Reggie Walker
2015 1/.795 TRV, .995 TRMV, .745 BS

2015 .05 SB/1

2015 .2 NLTBE (PT)
Mike Klis, Denver Post: They added some Thursday by signing veteran Reggie Walker to a one-year, $795,000 contract that includes a $50,000 signing bonus and a chance to make an additional $200,000 in play-time incentives.
Lenny Walls
2002 3/.925 TRV, .225/.3/.38 BS

2002 .02 SB/3

2005 1.43 RFA tender

2005 CUT Post week 12 (claimed by OAK)


JD Walton
2010 4/2.5885 TRV, .32/.405/.49/.575 BS

2010 .7985 SB/4

2011 CBA increase BS to .45/.54

2013 BS escalated to 1.323

2013 CUT Post week 15 (claimed by WAS)
Aaron Wilson, NFP: Walton received a four-year deal with the standard base salaries of $320,000, $405,000, $490,000 and $575,000 as well as a signing bonus of $798,500, according to a league source.
TJ Ward
2014 4/22.5 TRV, 2/4/4.5/4.5 BS

2014 5 SB/4

2014 BS guaranteed

2015 2.5 RB guaranteed (injury only)

2015 BS guaranteed (injury only, vests to full)
Joel Corry, CBS Sports: The Broncos are getting tremendous value with Ward's four-year, $22.5 million contract… Ward is getting a fully guaranteed $7 million in 2014, of which $5 million is a signing bonus. His $6.5 million 2015 compensation ($4 million base salary and $2.5 million fifth day of the league year roster bonus) is guaranteed only for injury initially. Both become fully guaranteed on the fifth day of the 2015 league year.
DeMarcus Ware
2014 3/30 TRV, 3/7/7 BS

2014 5 SB/3

2014 5 RB

2014 BS guaranteed

2015 3.5 BS guaranteed

2015 3.5 BS guaranteed (injury only, vests to full)

2016 3 RB
Reuben Frank, CSN Philly: Ware got a $5 million signing bonus, $5 million roster bonus this year, $3 million roster bonus payable next March, base salaries of $3 million in 2014 and $7 million each in 2015 and 2016. Three years, $30 million, $20 million guaranteed.
Joel Corry, CBS Sports: Ware, who will turn 32 before the start of the 2014 season, receiving a three-year, $30 million contract (with $16 million fully guaranteed upon execution) is one of the most surprising free-agent signings… Five million dollars of the $13 million Ware is making this year is a signing bonus… A total of $3.5 million of Ware's $7 million 2015 base salary is guaranteed at signing.
Gerard Warren
2005 Acquired from CLE (for 4th)

2005 1/2.5 TRV, 3.5 TRMV, .95 BS

2005 1.3 SB/1

2005 .25 WO

2005 1 NLTBE

2006 6/36.01 TRV, .585/.595/4/4.63/4.68/5.19 BS

2006 3.71 SB/6/5

2006 .25 WO

2007 3 OB/5 not exercised, VOID 2011

2007 1 RB (reduced from 2.37 RB)

2007 1 WO (increased from .5)

2007 2 NLTBE added (PT)

2007 Traded to OAK Post (for 2008 5th)

2008-2011 1 WO

2009 .5 RB

2010-2011 1 RB


Lee Rasizer, Rocky Mountain News: Warren had been scheduled to make $950,000 next season with the final year of his contract in 2006 already having been voided. He was owed a $1.3 million roster bonus Thursday, for which the Broncos are responsible pending a possible contract restructuring.
Lee Resizer, Rocky Mountain News: Warren signed a six-year, $36 million contract, with nearly $15 million in available bonuses included…
Lee Rasizer, Rocky Mountain News: Warren is due a $2.37 million roster bonus [in 2007]. But should Warren balk at redoing his deal, his accelerated bonuses would total nearly $6 million
Len Pasquarelli, ESPN: if Warren participates in 50 percent of the defensive snaps in 2007, he will collect a $2 million bonus [after re-negotiation].
Mike Florio, PFT: If Warren gets cut before September 9, the Broncos will get nothing and like it.
Ty Warren
2011 2/8 TRV, 10 TRMV, 1.5/4 BS

2011 2.5 SB/2

2012 2 esc possible

2012 1/1.5 TRV, 2 TRMV, 1.25 BS

2012 .25 SB/1

2012 .5 NLTBE


Mike Klis, Denver Post: Warren​ has a two-year, $8 million contract — a $2.5 million signing bonus, $1.5 million in 2011 salary and $4 million in 2012.
Mike Klis, Denver Post: the Broncos gave Warren a $250,000 bonus that the defensive tackle gets whether he makes the team or not, and a $1.25 million base salary. Warren, who returned to the team Wednesday, can also make another $500,000 in incentives.
Cliff Washburn
2007 3/1.125 TRV, .285/.37/.46 BS

2007 .01 SB/3

2007 CUT Post

2007 PS, .0799 BS


Keith Washington
2001 4/3.25 TRV, .48/.55/.711/.939 BS

2001 .4 SB/4

2001 .02 WO

2001-2002 .8 NLTBE

2002 BS escalated to .75

2002-2004 .05 WO

2003 CUT Pre

2003 1.3 NLTBE

2004 1.8 NLTBE
Marvin Washington
1998 1/.35 TRV, .35 BS
Ted Washington
1994 Acquired from SF (for 5th)

1994 .338 BS

1994 .025 RB

1994 .025 RepB

1994 .088 LTBE
Chris Watson
1999 3/1.2 TRV, .175/.25/.325 BS
1999 .45 SB/3

2000 Traded to BUF (for draft pick)


Edwin Watson
1999 PS after week 6, .06205 BS

1999 signed by PHI after week 9


Darius Watts
2004 4/2.645 TRV, .23/.305/.385/.46 BS

2004 1.265 SB/4

2006 CUT Post

DEION: +.009583 in 2004-2006, -.028749 in 2007


Nate Wayne
1998 3/.58575 TRV, .149/.18625/.2235 BS

1998 .027 SB/3

1999 CBA increase BS to .25

1999 CUT Post week 1 (paid thru week 2?)

1999 PS after week 2

1999 Activated after week 2, .25/.325 BS

2000 CBA increase BS to .358

2000 Traded to GB (for 2001 4th)


Lynn DeBruin, Rocky Mountain News: The Broncos have two of their seven draft picks under contract with seventh-round choice Nate Wayne recently agreeing to a three-year deal worth $585,750. The contract for Wayne, a linebacker from Mississippi, includes a $27,000 signing bonus and a 1998 base salary of $149,000.
Jed Weaver
2004 3/3.085 TRV, .535/.95/1 BS

2004 .5 SB/3

2004 CUT Post

2005-2006 .05 WO


Kayvon Webster
2013 4/2.7358 TRV, .405/.507/.597/.687 BS

2013 .5398 SB/4


Aaron Wilson, Scout.com: Webster deal worth $2.735 million, including $539,800 bonus…
Nate Webster
2006 2/1.505 TRV, .585/.72 BS

2006 .2 SB/2

2007 voidable

2006 2/2.3 TRV ext, .77/.78 BS

2006 No SB/3

2006 BS raised to 1.435 after week 8, equiv 1.035?

2007-2008 .05 WO?

2007-2008 .6 NLTBE?

2008 .2 RB/LTBE?
Len Pasquarelli, ESPN: the Denver Broncos have signed free agent LB Nate Webster (Bengals) to a two-year contract with a signing bonus of $200,000. The deal includes base salaries of $585,000 (2006) and $720,000 (2007), but the second year of the deal will void if Webster plays in 70 percent of the team's defensive snaps in 2006.
Len Pasquarelli, ESPN: The six-year veteran had his base salary raised from $585,000 to $1.435 million, prorated over the rest of the season, and added two years to his contract, at $770,000 for 2007 and $780,000 for 2008. There is also an incentives package included in the extension years.
Wes Welker
2013 2/12 TRV, 12.3 TRMV, 2/3 BS

2013 4 SB/2

2013 BS guaranteed

2013 .15 LTBE (90 recs, not earned)

2014 3 RB

2014 BS guaranteed (injury only, vested to full)

2014 .15 NLTBE (90 recs)
Aaron Wilson, Scout.com: Welker's two-year, $12 million Broncos deal includes $4 million bonus, $3 million roster bonus in 2014, $2 million guaranteed '13 base… Welker's 2014 base salary of $3 million guaranteed for injury only at signing, fully guaranteed if he's on roster next March…
LenDale White
2010 .63/.64 BS

2010 suspended 4 games (weeks 1-4, substance abuse policy)

2010 IR, .32 BS (Achilles)

2011 CUT Post


Casey Wiegmann
2008 2/2.08 TRV, 3.105 TRMV, .83/.845 BS

2008 .3 SB/2

2008 .105 WO

2008 .37 LTBE (PT)

2009 BS escalated to 1.145

2009 .355 LTBE (PT)

2009 2/4.7 TRV, 2.5/2.2 BS

2009 CUT Post week 21 (Feb 2010)


Adam Caplan, Scout.com: Wiegmann signed a two-year, $2.8 million deal with the Denver Broncos…
Mike Klis, Denver Post: the Broncos gave Wiegmann, 34, a $300,000 signing bonus, an $830,000 salary for 2008 and a $100,000 workout bonus.
Adam Caplan, Scout.com: Wiegmann's deal had been set to expire after 2009, but he'll get a new two-year deal worth $4.7 million with $3.6 million in new money. Wiegmann's base salary for 2009 was $1.145 million and will jump to $2.5 million. Wiegmann's base salary for 2010 will be $2.2 million.
Alfred Williams
1996 5/9 TRV, .4/1/1.5/1.5/1.6 BS

1996 3 SB/5

2000 CUT Pre
Norm Clark, Rocky Mountain News: the defensive end signed a five-year contract with the Denver Broncos for $9 million. The deal also included a $3 million signing bonus.
Dan Williams
1993 6/5.8395 TRV, .362/.4525/.543/.6335/.724/.8145 BS

1993 2.31 SB/6

1997 1/.275 TRV, .275 BS

1997 CUT Post


Larry Weisman/Gordon Forbes, USA Today: $5.838 million for six years. $2.31 million signing bonus. Salaries of $362,000, $452,500, $543,000, $633,500, $724,000, $815,500. Avg.: $973,000. Final year void if Williams plays 50% of plays in first three years. Fifth year voids if plays 60% of plays or has 13 starts in three of first four years. Last two years void if makes Pro Bowl.
DJ Williams
2004 5/9.013 TRV, 12.113 TRMV, .23/.335/.478/.65/.85/1.05 BS

2004 2.4 SB/6

2004 .57 RB

2004 .1 NLTBE (rookie honors)

2005 3.2 OB/5

2005-2009 .025 WO

2008 3 esc possible

2009 voidable

.2 PTI (earned in 2004)

DEION: +.4335 in 2005-2006, -.289 in 2007-2009

2008 5/32 TRV ext, 33 TRMV, 4/2.9/4.8/4.9/5.9 BS

2008 1.5 SB/6

2009 4.5 RB CONV/5, 4.1/3/4.9/5/6 BS

2009 BS guaranteed (injury only, vested to full)

2009 2.2335 LTBE added (for 30% Rule)

2009-2013 .1 WO (removed in 2009 restructure)

2010 3 RB (removed in 2010 restructure)

2010 2.33 SB/4, 3.67/4.9/5/6 BS

2012 BS de-escalated to 4.9

2012 suspended 6 games (weeks 1-7, PED policy)

2012 suspended 3 games (weeks 8-10, substance abuse policy)

2012 BS reduced to 1.6072 after week 10 (equiv .950024)

2012 .1 RB/game active added OATSB/2 (equiv .7, .7 LTBE, earned .7)

2012 .65 LTBE added (PT & playoffs, not earned)

2013 -.229302 SB return

2013 CUT Pre

2013 1 esc possible
Jeff Legwold, Rocky Mountain News: Williams received a six-year, $9,888,000 deal that includes a $2.4 million signing bonus as well as a $3.2 million option bonus the team almost will certainly exercise in March 2005. Williams also will receive a $570,000 roster bonus this year when the team reduces the roster to 53 players.
JI Halsell: 5/30.5 ext, 11.5 gteed, 15.5 over 3
Mike Klis, Denver Post: Running back Knowshon Moreno ($3.775 million), linebacker D.J. Williams ($3 million) and receiver Brandon Stokley ($500,000) were other Broncos players whose bonuses were exercised this week.
Mike Klis, Denver Post: Williams, 30, was first suspended six games for violating the NFL's performance-enhancement policy. He received a second suspension for three games after he was convicted by a Denver jury on August 15 for an alcohol driving offense that was in violation of the league's substance abuse policy… Williams contract originally had him making $5 million this year and $6 million in 2013. He forfeited $100,000 off the top this season because he was not on the Week 1 roster, and he then went unpaid through the first 10 weeks (nine games plus the bye week) of a 17-game season. That dropped his remaining 2012 salary to $2.017 million. The restructuring cost him a few more dollars.
Darrent Williams
2005 4/2.663 TRV, .23/.31/.385/.46 BS

2005 1.278 SB/4

2007 Deceased Pre

DEION: + 0.011166 in 2005-2007, - 0.033498 in 2008


Jack Williams

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