According to Field Yates, the Broncos are restructuring the contracts of DL Zach Allen and G Ben Powers to save just under $20 million in cap space. Allen, 26, is a former third-round pick of the Cardinals out of Boston College back in 2019.
The Baltimore Ravens picked up a Friday treat of sorts, as they were one of 14 teams to land a compensatory selection at the upcoming NFL Draft. After losing offensive lineman Ben Powers to Denver, the Ravens picked up the 134th pick to be used in Detroit this spring, one of 34 extra choices bestowed by the league on Friday.
The Ravens will have eight picks in the 2024 NFL Draft now. The NFL awarded 34 compensatory picks on Friday and the Baltimore Ravens were among the 14 teams that received them.
While the Denver Broncos have their starting guards in place with Quinn Meinerz and Ben Powers, they may require a new starting center. Lloyd Cushenberry is set to be a free agent, and with the salary cap situation the Broncos are in, they may be unable to re-sign him.
How did Ben Powers do in his first season with the Denver Broncos? Let’s review. The Denver Broncos needed to bolster their run-blocking skills up front to aid with what kind of offense Sean Payton was, and that meant going after one of the biggest free agents on the market.
Two lineman stepped up in a major way this year for the Denver Broncos. I believe that the Denver Broncos have a top-5 interior offensive line following this season.
Winners of back-to-back games for the first time since September 2022, the Denver Broncos are about to find out if they are ready for primetime. The Broncos (3-5) celebrated their most recent win over the Kansas City Chiefs during their bye week and come out of the break to face another AFC championship contender at Buffalo on Monday night.
While it’s been shaky, there have been some stars on the Denver Broncos offensive line this year. The Denver Broncos offensive line has been arguably the most controversial position group this year.
Ben Powers had arguably his best game in pass protection last week. Let’s see why. Ben Powers was brought in to be a strong run blocker. We all know that by now.
The Denver Broncos have had issues on offense all season, but their problems on defense have overshadowed everything. One of Denver's issues has been the poor play from the interior offensive line. Left guard Ben Powers has been inconsistent, especially in pass protection, but is coming off a terrible game as a run blocker.
The Denver Broncos have to figure out a way to handle the talent the Washington Commanders have on their defense. The biggest threat to the Broncos' offense
Denver Broncos guard Ben Powers continues to improve as the preseason rolls on. Let’s take a look at how he performed against the San Francisco 49ers. Ben Powers might end up being the most impactful signing of the 2023 offseason for the Denver Broncos.
Former Baltimore Raven Ben Powers comes into training camp as a no-brainer starting guard for the Denver Broncos. One of the biggest upgrades to this Denver Broncos roster came with the signing of free agent Ben Powers.
Every NFL team has those players that are guaranteed to make the roster. They're the easiest ones to project onto the 53-man roster, and even a team that went 5-12 the year before, like the Denver Broncos, has them.
On Thursday, despite being a self-professed "low-key guy," new Denver Broncos left guard Ben Powers was quick, and blunt, with his answer to why the Baltimore Ravens let him go in free agency.
The Denver Broncos significantly improved their offensive line with the additions of Ben Powers and Mike McGlinchey. However, they still need help and can use someone to upgrade the center position.
The Denver Broncos got off to a quick start in NFL free agency by making a pair of major signings to bolster their offensive line for 2023.
One of the top interior offensive linemen on the market is reportedly heading to the Mile High City on a sizeable contract.
The NFL's free agent pool at right tackle is set to include Jawaan Taylor and Mike McGlinchey, both of whom are expected to demand big money contracts.
OWINGS MILLS — Ravens offensive lineman Ben Powers picked a good time to have the best season of his career. He also might have played his way out of Baltimore with that performance, Powers, a fourth-round pick from Oklahoma in 2019, started all 17 games and the one postseason matchup last season.
In a press conference this past Thursday, Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta spoke to the future of several Ravens players as the team heads into the offseason.
It's up to new GM Ran Carthon to turn around a team that has reached a crossroads. A full-blown rebuild may not be needed, but retooling is undoubtedly necessary.
The Ravens have a heated competition for the starting job at left guard. So far, it appears that Ben Powers is in the driver's seat to win the job. "Probably Ben has been the most consistent guy there right now, so we’ll kind of keep rolling from there and see what happens," Ravens coach John Harbaugh said.
Ben Powers has taken the lead to win the starting job at left guard for the Ravens. However, Tyre Phillips appears to be thriving at training camp and it looks like he will battle Powers for that top spot on the depth chart. "It’s an ongoing competition right now," offensive line coach Joe D'Alessandris said.
Ravens offensive lineman Ben Powers is the only player on the active roster that has been ruled out Week 15 against the Green Bay Packers. Quarterback Lamar Jackson has not practiced all week because of a sprained ankle and is questionable.
Cleveland suffered a knee injury against the Colts and becomes the 16th Raven on IR.
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