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Broncos retain TE Adam Trautman with three-year deal, sources say

Broncos retain TE Adam Trautman with three-year deal, sources say

The Broncos’ run of retaining core players is on.

Denver and veteran tight end Adam Trautman agreed to terms on a three-year deal worth a total of $17 million on Sunday afternoon, multiple sources confirmed to The Post. The deal can scale up to $18.5 million total with incentives. Trautman would have become a free agent and gained the ability to negotiate with any team at 10 a.m. Monday.

The deal came together quickly, a source said. Denver reached out to Trautman on Sunday afternoon and an agreement got hammered out in a matter of hours.

It comes as no surprise that head coach Sean Payton and company wanted Trautman back. He has been their most-used player at the position since the Broncos traded for him in the spring of 2023. Even after Denver signed former Pro Bowl tight end Evan Engram to a two-year deal with $16.5 million guaranteed in last year’s free agency, Trautman still far outpaced Engram in playing time at tight end — a 57% offensive-snap share for Trautman against just 40% for Engram.

In total, Trautman caught 20 passes for 195 yards and a touchdown in 2025. Payton and the Broncos are well aware that receiving isn’t necessarily Trautman’s strongest trait; the tight end had a built-in contract bonus if he reached 25 catches in 2025, and entered Week 18 against the Chargers still sitting at 20.

“I said it to him — I love him, but that’s what he averages a year,” Payton joked after the Broncos’ win postgame.

Trautman, though, is a steady pass-blocker and willing run-blocker as an in-line tight end in Payton’s system, although his Pro Football Focus run-blocking grade has declined every season since he entered the league in 2020. Ultimately, the near-$6 million in average salary makes sense for Trautman; former Giants tight end Daniel Bellinger’s camp is aiming for a deal in free agency between $7 to $8 million in yearly salary, a similar player to Trautman in production and usage.

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