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March 20: The Broncos have scheduled a visit with Dwight Freeney tonight and John Abraham on Thursday according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.

March 19: The Broncos have offers Elvis Dumervil a contract which he has yet to accept according to the Denver Post.

March 17: Mike Garafolo of the USA Today reports that Elvis Dumervil has hired CAA for represent him, his former agent waived the standard five-day waiting period to hire a new agent and the Broncos have left the door open for his return.

March 16: Elvis Dumervil has fired his agent Marty Magid according to Mike Garafolo or the USA Today.

March 15: The Broncos could re-sign Dumervil as soon as Saturday according to Mike Klis of the Denver Post despite a fax snafu that that led to his release.

March 15: Dumervil's revised contract was not filed in time according to Mike Klis of the Denver Post. The team released him to avoid guaranteeing him $12 million in 2013.

March 15: Elvis Dumervil agreed to a pay cut according to Adam Schefter of ESPN. He reduced his base salary from $12 million to $8 million according to Michelle Beisner of NFL Network.

March 14: Linebacker Connor Barwin, defensive tackle Richard Seymour and defensive end Dwight Freeney are on the Broncos' radar according to Jason La Canfora of CBSSports.com.

March 14: Terrance Knighton received a $500,000 bonus according to Aaron Wilson of the Baltimore Sun.

March 13: Welker's will receive a $4 million bonus and $2 million in base salary in the first year of his deal and $3 million bonus and $3 million salary in the second year of his deal according to Michelle Beisner of NFL Network. Adam Schefter of ESPN reports Welker will get $150,000 in incentives each year he catches 90 passes.

March 13: Mike Klis of the Denver Post reports that Terrance Knighton's contract is worth $4.5 million over two years and Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie's one-year deal is worth $5 million. Klis also has a slightly different number than previously reported on Stewart Bradley's one-year contract—$1.2 million.

March 13: Adam Schefter of ESPN reports that the Broncos have reached an agreement on a one-year contract with Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie.

March 13: Linebacker Stewart Bradley's deal is for one year and is worth $1.1 million with a $200,000 signing bonus according to Mike Garafolo of the USA Today.

March 13: The Broncos signed defensive tackle Terrance Knighton to a two-year deal according to John Elway.

March 13: Adam Schefter of ESPN reports the deal for Wes Welker is for two years and worth $12 million.

March 13: Wes Welker reached a two-year agreement with the Broncos. John Elway confirmed the deal in a tweet moments after it was first reported by ESPN's Adam Schefter.

March 13: Denver is one of four possible destinations for cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha according to ProFootballTalk.

March 13: The Broncos have made a multi-year offer to Wes Welker according to Albert Breer of NFL.com.

March 13: John Elway announced the signing of linebacker Stewart Bradley to a one-year contract.

March 13: A deal between the Broncos and Wes Welker is "almost done" according to Mike Silver of Yahoo! Sports.

March 13: A deal between the Broncos and Wes Welker is"very likely" according to Greg Bedard of Boston.com.

March 13: The Broncos are in serious talks with Wes Welker and are trying to hammer out an agreement according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. A decision is expected today according to the report.

March 13: Bill Simmons of ESPN/Grantland posted on Facebook that he's hearing that the Wes Welker sweepstakes is down the Broncos and Patriots.

March 12: ESPN's Adam Schefter reports that the Broncos are close to an agreement with defensive tackle Terrance Knighton.

March 12: Pending the outcome of the stalemate between the Broncos and Elvis Dumervil, the Broncos could take a run at defensive end Dwight Freeney or linebacker Shaun Phillips according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.

March 12: The Broncos are likely to sign running back Rashard Mendenhall according to ProFootballTalk.

March 12: Adam Schefter of ESPN reports that defensive tackle Kevin Vickerson has re-signed with the Broncos for two years.

March 12: The Broncos have put out feelers to defensive tackle Richard Seymour according to Jason La Canfora of CBSSports.com.

March 12: Defensive tackle Terrance Kighton is visiting the Broncos according to Pete Prisco of CBSSports.com. Knighton played for defensive coordinator Jack Del Rio when he was head coach in Jacksonville.

March 12: Linebacker Stewart Bradley is on his way to Denver for a visit according to Mike Garafolo of the USA Today.

March 12: The Broncos agreed to four-year, $23.5 million contract with right guard Louis Vasquez according to Mike Garafolo of the USA Today. The deal includes $13 million gully guaranteed.

March 12: The Broncos have scheduled a visit with cornerback Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie according to Jason La Canfora of CBSSports.com.

March 12: Running back Rashard Mendenhall has scheduled a visit with the Broncos according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.

March 11: The Broncos have re-signed safety David Bruton, according to Mike Klis of the Denver Post.

March 11: The Broncos have also expressed interest in cornerback Greg Toler and are continuing discussions with defensive tackle Kevin Vickerson on a new contract, according to Mike Klis of the Denver Post. Both players would fill needs and provide valuable depth on defense.

March 10: According to Mike Klis of the Denver Post, the Broncos are interested in running back Rashard Mendenhall. He’s young and would be a great fit when paired with Ronnie Hillman.

March 10: Rich Cimini of ESPNNewYork.com reported that the Broncos have expressed interest in Darrelle Revis. ESPN’s Ed Werder and Jeff Legwold of the Denver Post both refuted the report. Of course, the Denver Post also reported that the Broncos would not be in the bidding for Manning last March.

March 06: Vic Lombardi of CBS Denver reports that the Broncos will explore a deal with Dwight Freeney if they can’t work things out with Dumervil.