The Denver Broncos announced yesterday that they had reached an agreement with DeMarcus Ware to restructure his contracted, which will save the team roughly $3.5 million in cap space this season. Ware has the opportunity to earn all of that back through performance-based incentives.

The next domino to fall would be the restructuring of Ryan Clady's contract, but thus far the two sides have reached no resolution despite multiple meetings.

The #Broncos have talked multiple times with LT Ryan Clady about a paycut. But there's been no resolution — Troy Renck (@TroyRenck) March 12, 2016

According to Over The Cap, Clady is only going to cost the Broncos $1.2 million in dead money, with $8.9 million in cap savings. Clady's contract is certainly not something the Broncos can absorb at this time. Not for a guy who has been injured often over the last several seasons.

Horse Tracks

Analysis: Mark Sanchez is just the first step at QB | DenverBroncos.com

The Broncos haven't necessarily acquired their 2016 starter. But now they have someone with experience -- and a track record of postseason success.

Mark Sanchez was better than 2015 Peyton Manning - SBNation.com

Hiring the Butt Fumble Man is not necessarily the death knell for Denver.

Film Room: Brock Osweiler | Football Outsiders

For the past 24 hours, it has been easy to picture Brock Osweiler standing on a stage next to Ryan Seacrest or some other forgettable face in a suit,

On 49ers: Kaepernick trade all knotted up; here’s why... | Sacramento Bee

Colin Kaepernick's career currently is at a standstill. Or perhaps a better way to put it is that the quarterback's situation is snarled. After speaking with a number of people involved in the matter, here's an attempt to unravel the knot and explain where things stand.

Jared Lorenzen tells Broncos he’s the free agent they’re looking for | Broncos Wire

After trading for Mark Sanchez, the Broncos are not done adding quarterbacks.

Five realistic QB options to compete with Mark Sanchez | Broncos Wire

The Denver Broncos acquired veteran quarterback Mark Sanchez via trade on Friday, but the Broncos may not be done looking for quarterbacks. In fact, it would be shocking if they are.

Von Miller, 19 other NFL players to appear on 'Celebrity Family Feud'

Von Miller’s celebrity tour is not stopping anytime soon.

Mark Sanchez to Denver, Giants' Risks, Believing in Sam Bradford | The MMQB

Sanchez’s playoff performance over his two postseasons with the Jets (9 TD, 3 INT, 94.3 rating over six games) was better than Peyton’s postseason performance this year (2 TD, 1 INT, 75.4 rating over three games).

Former Broncos could be the answer at guard | Mile High Sports

Three of Denver’s starting offensive linemen from Super Bowl 50 may not return in 2016, and the answer for replacing at least one of them could be with a former Bronco.

DeMarcus Ware's restructure is great news for Von Miller | Mile High Sports

After being named one of the big losers in the first three days of free agency, John Elway has scored a win by negotiating a restructure of DeMarcus Ware‘s contract.

Mark Sanchez chegou. E está tudo bem. - Mile High Brasil

Olá, amigo leitor e torcedor do Denver Broncos. Não sei se vocês ouviram falar, mas Mark Sanchez foi trocado para o Denver Broncos.

Players keep screwing themselves over with 'prove it' deals - SBNation.com

One-year, "prove it" contracts almost never work out for free agents looking to show they are worth more than teams think.

Steelers WR Martavis Bryant reportedly facing year-long suspension - SBNation.com

The Steelers' wide receiver served a four-game suspension last season for violating the same policy.

Winners and losers from Day 3 of NFL free agency - SBNation.com

The Buccaneers finally made some moves and, imagine that, they were pretty good ones!

NFL teams are banking on free agent running backs again - SBNation.com

There haven't been any contracts as massive as the one DeMarco Murray signed last spring, but teams are surprisingly interested in veteran running backs on the free agent market this year.