2008 4/2.1552 TRV, .295/.385/.47/.555 BS
2008 .4502 SB/4
2009 CUT Post week 8 (paid through week 9?, claimed by DET)
Jamal Williams
2010 3/16 TRV, 22.75 TRMV, .855/4/5 BS
2010 5.145 SB/3
2010 BS guaranteed
2010-2012 1.25 NLTBE (PT)
2010-2012 1 NLTBE (Pro Bowl)
2010 CUT Post week 22 (Mar 2011)
2011 1 RB guaranteed (injury only, not paid)
JI Halsell, Washington Post: Prior to the 2010 season, the Broncos signed a then 34-year-old nose tackle in Jamal Williams to a contract that averaged $5.3 million over three years with $6 million guaranteed and paid in the first year with another $1 million guaranteed for injury in year two of the deal. Williams, whose 2009 season with the Chargers was ended by a triceps injury in week one, was able to start 16 games for the Broncos, which allowed the nose tackle to earn an additional $1.25 million in 2010 through an incentive based on his playing time.
Brian McIntyre, MacsFootballBlog.com: Williams was due a $1 million roster bonus and $4 million base salary [in 2011]…
Johnny Williams
2010 .32 BS
2010 CUT Post
2010 .225 grievance
Landis Williams
2010 .32/.405/.49 BS?
2010 .001 SB/3?
2010 CUT Post
2010 .225 grievance
Sylvester Williams
2013 4/7.58175 TRV, .405/.749625/1.09425/1.013875 BS
2013 3.894 SB/4
2013-2015 BS guaranteed?
2016 .425 RB?
Worrell Williams
2010 PS, .0884 BS
2010 CUT Post week 1
Matt Willis
2008 PS after week 16, .0884 BS
2009 PS, .0884 BS
2009 Activated after week 16, .385/.395/.48 BS
2010 IR after week 6, .24 BS
2011 CBA increase BS to .525
2012 1.26 RFA tender
Al Wilson
1999 5/5.225 TRV, .47/.5075/.605/.35/.375 BS
1999 1.7 SB/5
2000 .08 WO
2001-2003 .1 WO
2002-2003 .1 RepB
2002-2003 .08 RB for making active roster
2002 .1925 RB (reg season)
2003 .1 RB (March 1)
2003 .185 RB (reg season)
2004 7/42 TRV, .535/1.365/3.9/5.2/3.65/5.15/6.8 BS
2004 6.5 SB/7/6
2005 5 OB/6/5
2005 .4 WO
2006 .5 WO
2007 CUT Split
2007 .6 WO (not paid)
2008 .7 WO
2009 .8 WO
2010 .9 WO
Travis Wilson
2008 PS, .0884 BS
2008 CUT Post week 3
Jamie Winborn
2007 .075 SB/1 after week 1, .595 BS
2007 2/4 TRV ext, .8/1.7 BS
2008 .9 RB
2008-2009 .05 WO
2009 CUT Pre
2009 .5 RB (not paid)
Mike Klis, Denver Post: The Broncos already paid him a $900,000 roster bonus in March and another $50,000 for completing their offseason workout program. His base salary of $800,000 isn't guaranteed…
Brandon Winey
2001 No SB/1 after week 14, .209 BS
Derek Wolfe
2012 4/5.206799 TRV, .39/.48/.710017/1.100018 BS
2012 2.226764 SB/4
2012-2013 BS guaranteed
2013 .146672 RB
2014 .153328 RB
Aaron Wilson, Scout.com: Wolfe's deal is $5.206 million, including $2.226 million bonus, guaranteed salaries of $390,000 and $480,000… Wolfe is due a $146,672 roster bonus in 2013 and a $150,000 roster bonus in 2014.
Mike Klis, Denver Post: The four-year contract is worth $6,247,675 with $3,284,312 guaranteed. The guarantees: A $2,267,640 signing bonus and $390,000 salary in 2012, and $146,672 roster bonus and $480,000 salary in 2013. Wolfe then has another $153,328 roster bonus and $710,017 salary that is not guaranteed in 2014 and $1,100,018 salary that is not guaranteed in 2015.
Lee Woodall
2001 1/.6 TRV, .5 BS
2001 .1 SB/1
Wesley Woodyard
2008 3/1.175 TRV, .295/.385/.475 BS
2008 .02 SB/3
2011 1.835 RFA tender
2012 2/4 TRV, 5 TRMV, 1.5/2 BS
2012 .5 SB/2
2012 BS guaranteed
2013 BS escalated to 3 (PT)
Mike Klis, Denver Post: the Broncos extended second-round, $1.835 million tenders to restricted free agent kicker Matt Prater and Wesley Woodyard.
Brian McIntyre, Yahoo Sports: he remained a free agent until re-upping with the Broncos on March 19, signing a two-year, $4 million where only the first year ($2 million) was guaranteed… Woodyard is scheduled to make another $2 million (non-guaranteed) in 2013, but has a $1 million base salary escalator tied to playing time.
Brian McIntyre, Yahoo Sports: he remained a free agent until re-upping with the Broncos on March 19, signing a two-year, $4 million where only the first year ($2 million) was guaranteed… Woodyard is scheduled to make another $2 million (non-guaranteed) in 2013, but has a $1 million base salary escalator tied to playing time.
John Youboty
2013 3/1.488 TRV, .405/.495/.585 BS
2013 .003 SB/3
Mike Klis, Denver Post: $3,000 [signing bonus]
Chris Young
2002 3/.938 TRV, .225/.3/.38 BS
2002 .033 SB/3
2002 CUT Post
2002 PS, .068 BS
2003 1/.225 TRV, .225 BS
2004 1/.305 TRV, .305 BS
2005 1/.38 TRV, .38 BS
2005 IR
Scott Young
2009 .62 BS (.46 MSB?)
2009 reserve/retired
Selvin Young
2007 3/1.135 TRV, .285/.37/.46 BS
2007 .02 SB/3
2008 IR after week 16
2009 CUT Pre
Gary Zimmerman
1993 Acquired from MIN
1993 3/6.9 TRV
1996 1/2.4 TRV, 2.4 BS
1997 4/13 TRV, .2/?/?/? BS
1997 2.8 SB/4
1997 .266666 BS after week 2, equiv .2
1998 Retired Post
John Henderson, Denver Post: Zimmerman finished the last of a three-year contract that paid him a base of $1.7 million with a cap value, including signing bonus, of $2.48 million.
Jeff Lenihan, Minneapolis Star Tribune: Zimmerman would receive only $950,000 in salary for this season… Zimmerman signed a three-year, $6.9 million deal with the Denver Broncos yesterday. If he is on the roster for all 16 regular-season games, he will receive a bonus worth $1.25 million that will be paid in 1994 and bump his total compensation for this season up to $2.2 million. He is signed for $2.3 million in 1994 and $2.4 million in '95.
AP: Zimmerman has signed a one-year $2.4 million contract with the Denver Broncos
Alex Marvez, Rocky Mountain News: Denver signed tackle Gary Zimmerman to a four-year, $13-million contract Tuesday that included a $2.8 million signing bonus. But Zimmerman will count only $900,000 against Denver's 1997 salary cap because the bonus is spread throughout the length of the contract and the base salary is $200,000.
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