Denver Broncos are bringing in veteran safety Taylor Rapp, who was cut by the Bills last March, to compete for a roster spot. After recovering from knee surgery and bouncing around free agency, Rapp brings 72 career starts and solid stats — including 82 tackles and two interceptions in 2024 — to bolster depth behind starters Talanoa Hufanga and Brandon Jones. With P.J. Locke gone, Rapp could also step into a special teams role. Signed to a one-year minimum deal, he fits perfectly with Denver’s cap flexibility and offers experience without costing much.
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