Broncos Re-Sign Wide Receiver Lil’Jordan Humphrey

In a key move for their season, the Denver Broncos have signed wide receiver Lil’Jordan Humphrey off the New York Giants’ practice squad. This decision was reported by Adam Schefter, ESPN’s lead NFL insider.
Humphrey’s Return to the Broncos
Humphrey, familiar with Sean Payton’s offense, played for the Broncos for the last two seasons. His experience with the team could be crucial as he steps back onto the field. He is expected to be active during the upcoming game against the Kansas City Chiefs.
Impact on the Team
While Humphrey may not be the flashiest receiver, his skills in blocking are valuable to the Broncos. The team has struggled with effective blocking, especially during screen plays. This addition aims to enhance their offensive strategy.
- Signed from practice squad of the New York Giants
- Active for the game against the Chiefs
- Previous experience with the Broncos
- Known for strong blocking abilities
Changing Dynamics in the Wide Receiver Room
The Broncos have also signed veteran receiver Trent Sherfield Sr. to fill gaps, but it appears this has not met expectations. Humphrey’s presence may alter the number of snaps for other wide receivers like Franklin, Mims, and rookie Pat Bryant, who have been rotating for playing time this season.
Previous Performance
Last season, Humphrey had a notable 50% snap share, leaving room for speculation on how he will fit back into the lineup. His performance and blocking skills will hopefully reignite the Broncos’ screen game, which has struggled lately.
Overall, the addition of Lil’Jordan Humphrey could help stabilize the Broncos’ offense as they aim for a competitive edge this season.




