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Champ Bailey, Broncos have 4-year deal
DENVER -- The Denver Broncos have signed Champ Bailey to a four-year deal, keeping the perennial Pro Bowl cornerback off the free agent market.John Elway, the Broncos' chief of football operations, announced the move in a series of tweets Tuesday afternoon.Bailey, who turns 33 in June, just played in his 10th Pro Bowl, a record for cornerbacks.
![]() As the Broncos stumbled to a 4-12 finish, Bailey said winning was his top concern. He's been to the playoffs just three times in his dozen NFL seasons and has never made it to the Super Bowl. The Broncos are in full rebuilding mode with their third coach in less than three seasons in John Fox and a deficient defense that needs upgrades at nearly every position."The talent and leadership that Champ Bailey brings to the Broncos made it very important for us to keep him with the organization," Fox said in a statement. "I have admired him for a long time and I really look forward to having him on our team."At the Pro Bowl last month, Bailey said he listened to several players making sales pitches about joining their teams next season. Among those hoping to lure him was Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis. He said he was eager to see what teams had to offer once free agency began.The Broncos chose not to use their franchise tag on Bailey because that would have cost them about $15 million in guaranteed salary next season. Fox's massive makeover of Denver's defense will be much easier with Bailey as the cornerstone.Bailey joined the Broncos in 2004 when former coach Mike Shanahan traded running back Clinton Portis to the Washington Redskins in a rare swap of blue chip talent.Despite Bailey's presence, the Broncos have long been bad on defense as Shanahan and then Josh McDaniels focused more on the offensive side and annually changed defensive coordinators, who had to deconstruct schemes and implement new philosophies. NFL Jerseys The Broncos ranked last in several defensive categories last season and Fox's deep defensive roots are part of what made him an attractive replacement for McDaniels. Fox hired New Orleans secondary coach Dennis Allen as his defensive coordinator, the team's sixth in six seasons. |
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