Demaryius Thomas might be playing his final six games in the Mile High City.

According to Ben Allbright of Mile High Sports, the Broncos shopped the veteran wide receiver leading up the Oct. 31 NFL trade deadline. After finding no takers, the team is now looking to unload Thomas in the offseason.

Per Allbright, who cited a source, Denver feels Thomas "hasn't been the same player" since he switched to a vegan diet. He's caught 53 passes for 633 yards and three touchdowns this season, his first score not coming until Week 9.

Thomas dropped from 232 pounds to 218 pounds by utilizing the no-meat, no-dairy diet along with fellow receiver Bennie Fowler.

“Me and (Demaryius Thomas) have actually been vegan for about three weeks,” Fowler said on July 29, the beginning of training camp. “I have to be ready to play 60 plays per game. That’s something I’m preparing for. I’ve lost 10 pounds. DT has lost some weight. We both feel good, feel fast, feel light. It feels good.”

Eating habits aside, Thomas is a potential candidate for release due to his $12.03 million cap number for 2018, the second-highest on the team. The Broncos are slated to have a little under $23 million in cap room next year, with more than 30 players whose contracts are expiring.

Broncos must make a decision on Thomas by March 13; at that point his $4M option bonus is triggered. If they decline the option, he will enter free agency and will be eligible for a comp. pick. https://t.co/7pRLH5H7Fc — Zach Aulakh (@ZachAulakh) November 20, 2017

Denver would clear $4.96 million while absorbing $7.06 million in dead money by moving Thomas, who has two years remaining on the five-year, $70 million contract he signed in 2015.