The Denver Broncos have made a minor adjustment to Ben Powers' contract.
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Powers was due a $500,000 bonus for being on the roster on the fifth day of the NFL's new league year (March 15). Instead of making it a bonus, the Broncos converted it to be part of the guard's salary, according to the Denver Gazette's Chris Tomasson.
Powers now has a salary of $12.49 million in 2026 (and a salary cap hit of $18.155 million). Powers is scheduled to become a free agent in 2027, but his contract includes three void years, so the guard will leave behind a $4.35 million salary cap hit next season, even if he's no longer on the team.
Following speculation of a potential trade, the Broncos informed Powers ahead of NFL free agency that they do not plan to trade him or make him to take a pay cut. The 29-year-old lineman is now poised to remain the team's starting left guard in 2026.
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